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The Herne Hill Harriers is an amateur athletics sports club based at Tooting Bec Athletics Track in Tooting Bec, London. The club was founded in the Herne Hill district of London in 1889. [ 1 ] The club caters to all levels and ages of track, field, road running and cross-country running.
Cross-country runner, sometimes referred to as harriers; Faythe Harriers, an Irish hurling team; Kidderminster Harriers F.C., an English football team; One of the following athletics clubs: Belgrave Harriers; Birchfield Harriers; Coventry Godiva Harriers; Croydon Harriers; Eryri Harriers; see Peris Horseshoe; Hash House Harriers; Herne Hill ...
Collided with Harrier T4 WX926 over Cambridgeshire; Flight Lieutenant D. Oakley ejected safely. [8] [115] 23 February 1983 No. 233 OCU RAF: Harrier T4A XW926 Collided with Harrier GR3 XV795 over Cambridgeshire; Flight Lieutenant John Roger Leeming, instructor, and Flying Officer David John Haigh, student pilot, were killed. [8] [116] 22 March 1983
Flames could be seen where a military helicopter made an emergency landing at Camp Pendleton on Friday, causing police to warn drivers of potential traffic delays along Interstate 5. All four crew ...
Herne Hill Harriers: 300 yards (scratch) Algernon Wells Herne Hill Harriers: 23.4 W. T. Wettenhall Cambridge Athletic Club (two yards behind winner) F. J. Hoskin Herne Hill Harriers (one yard behind runner-up) Two-mile team race (scratch) Herne Hill Harriers: 7 pts South London Harriers: 19 pts Essex Beagles: 20 pts
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TV channel: NBC NBC will broadcast the Chiefs-Texans matchup in Week 16. Noah Eagle will be on play-by-play, and he will be flanked by Todd Blackledge (color commentary).
One outcome of the Strategic Defence and Security Review by the coalition government in 2010 was the decision to take the RAF's Harriers out of service almost immediately. All Harrier units, including No. 1 (F) Squadron, ceased Harrier flying on 15 December 2010, with No. 1 (F) Squadron formally disbanding on 28 January 2011.