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  2. Kitbag - Wikipedia

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    Kitbag Limited (Now Fanatics International) has the rights to operate the official online stores of Manchester United, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico de Madrid, Everton, Celtic, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, England Rugby, Valencia, Le Tour, Wimbledon, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, McLaren Motorsports, Formula 1, Leicester Tigers, Team GB, The Open Golf and European Tour.

  3. Duffel bag - Wikipedia

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    Generally a duffel bag is used by non-commissioned personnel in the military, and for travel, sports and recreation by civilians, especially schoolchildren, who may use them to carry their physical education or football kits. [4] When used by a sailor or marine a duffel is known as a seabag. A duffel's open structure and lack of rigidity make ...

  4. Kitbag question - Wikipedia

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    A kitbag question (Hebrew: she'elat kitbag) is a Hebrew slang term referring to a question that is better not asked. It is usually directed to a person of authority. The person asking the question (and others) are likely to be negatively affected by the very act of asking the question. [1] The kitbag question is a classic topic in decision theory.

  5. Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag - Wikipedia

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    The "Keep 'Em Smiling" song sheet produced by the Indianapolis War Camp Community Service in 1917/18, including "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag". " Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile " is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by Welsh songwriter ...

  6. Operation Kitbag - Wikipedia

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    Operation Kitbag was a raid in Norway by British Commandos of No 6 Commando and No. 12 Commando in December 1941, during the Second World War. [1] On 9 December 1941 detachments from No. 6 and No. 12 Commandos, some Norwegian soldiers, took part in a raid on the town of Florø in Norway. [2] Embarking on HMS Prince Charles, an infantry landing ...

  7. Andy Anson - Wikipedia

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    Andy Anson. Andrew Edward Anson OBE (born 1964 or 1965 [ 1]) is a British businessman primarily known for his work in the sports and media industries. [ 2] He is the CEO of the British Olympic Association and chairman of Lancashire Cricket Club, where he has encountered protests from the members. Prior to joining, Anson was president of ...

  8. No. 12 Commando - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Combined Operations Shoulder Patch. No. 12 Commando was a battalion -sized commando unit of the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in 1940 in Northern Ireland, they carried out a number of small-scale raids in Norway and France between 1941 and 1943 before being disbanded and its personnel dispersed to other commando units.

  9. Surafend massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Surafend massacre (Arabic: مجزرة صرفند) was a premeditated massacre committed against inhabitants of the village of Sarafand al-Amar (modern-day Tzrifin) and a Bedouin camp in Ottoman Palestine by occupying Australian, New Zealand and Scottish soldiers on 10 December 1918.