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The Vidette (formerly The Daily Vidette) is a fully digital student-run news organization at Illinois State University. It is an affiliate of UWIRE , which distributes and promotes the paper's content to its network.
The vidette cavalry participated in the skirmish at Hunt's Mills near Larkinsville, Alabama. They were a part of an expedition to Lebanon between December 12 and 29. Another skirmish at Sand Mountain, Alabama in Jackson County (Sand Mountain is large and goes from northern Alabama into Georgia), December 26. They were mustered out on June 16 ...
Vidette is a city in Burke County, Georgia, United States. The population was 103 in 2020. It is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. History.
Vedette is a French word that designates the star of a show, at the top of the billing. [1] The meaning of the term has changed over the years. From the early twentieth century, it began to be used for the main female artists in cabaret shows such as burlesque, vaudeville, music hall or revue.
Vidette may refer to: Places: Vidette, Georgia, United States, a city; Vidette Township, Fulton County, Arkansas - see Fulton County, Arkansas; Vidette, British Columbia, Canada, an unincorporated locality; Vidette Lake, a lake in British Columbia; Ships: HMS Vidette (D48), a British destroyer which served in both World Wars
During her time working as a resident assistant at the University of Arizona, Vidotto experienced several first-hand experiences with calling 911 and working with students experiencing alcohol poisoning and sexual assault.
Gardjola is a type of vedette. (Senglea, Malta)A vedette is a mounted sentry or picket, who has the function of bringing information, giving signals or warnings of danger, etc., to a main body of troops.
Vidette is an alternative spelling of vedette, which is a mounted sentry for bringing information, giving signals, or warnings of danger, to a main body of troops.The pyramid-shaped East Vidette and West Vidette appear to stand guard above a valley, which inspired members of the Sierra Club to name them: "Two of these promontories, standing guard, as it were, the one at the entrance to the ...