Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Bishop, formal designation Ordnance QF 25-pdr on Carrier Valentine 25-pdr Mk 1, was a British self-propelled gun vehicle based on the Valentine tank and armed with the QF 25-pounder gun-howitzer, which could fire an 87.6 mm (3.45 in) 11.5 kg (25 lb) HE shell or an armour-piercing shell. A result of a rushed attempt to create a self ...
A Bishop Cam steering box was a simple but adequate screw and follower design of steering box for vehicles. It took its name from being manufactured by a special method of cutting steering gears which had been patented by Reginald Bishop of London in the early 1920s.
Sams Publishing was founded in 1946 by Howard W. Sams, originally producing radio schematics and repair manuals. It was acquired by ITT in 1967. ITT sold its publishing division in 1985 to Macmillan. In 1987, Sams was split into three divisions with the computer book division transferred to what later became Macmillan Computer Publishing. [1]
24(A) 1991 Supplement to the 1989 General Handbook of Instructions: 10 Ezra Taft Benson, Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson: 25(1) 1998 Church Handbook of Instructions, Book 1: Stake Presidencies and Bishoprics: 161 Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, James E. Faust: 25(2) 1998 Church Handbook of Instructions, Book 2: Priesthood and ...
The Tactica of Leo VI [24] was written ca. 895-908. At its core is a re-edition of Maurice's Strategikon, often reproduced verbatim, and additional material drawn from Hellenistic military treatises, especially Onasander.
From 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Bishop will have a book signing at Mount Hope Cemetery, 47100 S.W. 17th St. "My Gift to You" can be purchased on Amazon, Barnes & Noble , Walmart and Thrifty.
Venerable Bishop of Ohrid and Žiča the new Chrysostom; Born: Nikola Velimirović 4 January 1881 Lelić, Serbia: Died: 18 March 1956 (aged 75) South Canaan, Pennsylvania, U.S. Venerated in: Eastern Orthodox Church: Canonized: 24 May 2003 by Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Major shrine: Lelić monastery, Serbia: Feast: 3 May (O.S. 20 ...
Robinson was elected bishop by the New Hampshire diocese on June 7, 2003, at St. Paul's Church in Concord. Thirty-nine clergy votes and 83 lay votes were the threshold necessary to elect a bishop in the Diocese of New Hampshire at that time. The clergy cast 58 votes for Robinson, and the laity voted 96 for Robinson on the second ballot. [2]