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Leon Seals Jr. (born January 30, 1964) is an American former professional football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). [1]Seals played college football at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi, earning the nickname "Dr. Sack", and joined the Buffalo Bills after the 1987 NFL draft as a fourth round draft choice (number 109 overall).
The SEALs approached the beach from several small boats. 20 SEALs then moved inland, roughly 200 metres towards a two-story building which was confirmed the location of the Al Shabaab commander. The SEALs split into two teams, six SEALs then entered the house while the rest stayed outside to provide a security perimeter.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles franchise and whose last names fall between "Kh" and "Z".
Jim Seals (1942–2022), American musician, one half of the duo Seals and Crofts; Ken Seals, American college football player; Leon Seals (born 1964), American football player; Melvin Seals (fl. 1980s), American musician, with rock band JGB; Ray Seals (born 1965), American football player; Ricky Seals-Jones (born 1995), American football tight end
Andre the Seal (1961–1986), [1] a harbour seal who was found off in Penobscot Bay, Maine, United States. Hoover (c. 1971 –1985), a harbour seal who imitated basic human speech. Midge the Sea Lion (1985–2010), a resident of Oklahoma City Zoo; Mum (sea lion), the first sea lion to give birth in mainland New Zealand for over a century.
Lone Vietnam Navy Sea Commando to join lone US Navy SEAL Thomas R. Norris in ignoring "hold position" orders to complete the rescue of a downed US Air Force navigator Thomas E. Noel Marine Corps Second Lieutenant near Ca Lu, Quảng Trị Province March 1, 1969 Platoon commander Patrick J. Noon Jr. Marine Corps Sergeant Quảng Trị Province
Alfonso VII's use of the lion as a heraldic emblem for León predates the earliest surviving Royal Arms of England, a single lion visible on a half-shield depicted on the First Great Seal (1189) of Richard I, [11] as well as the three pale blue lions passant of Denmark (ca. 1194), [12] the heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire (ca. 1200) [13] and ...
List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia – a list of state flags, seals and coats of arms; Seals of governors of the U.S. states; Flags of governors of the U.S. states; United States heraldry