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 The Probert Encyclopaedia - Weapons and Warfare (1-A)
The 100th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales Royal Canadians) was a British infantry regiment raised in 1857 by Canadian gentlemen to serve in India.
On November 2 the regiment entrained for Annapolis, Md., where it arrived on the 5th.
She was armed with 8 6 inch guns, 8 4 inch anti-aircraft guns, 8 2 pounder anti-aircraft guns, 12.5 inch guns and 8 21 inch torpedo tubes.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/F1.HTM   (8589 words)

  
 All News 2002 on www.Aviapress.com. Model kits, Military Books and Magazines - the choice of the whole internet.
In spite of criticism, the Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter was a conceptual forerunner of many successful designs and deserved fame as one of the classic aircraft of World War One.
Among British WWI war planes the Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter occupied an honored place because it was the first Allied fighter equipped with a synchronized machine gun.
Part 2 book are available for online ordering (price $11.95 for each).
www.aviapress.com /news2002.htm   (12689 words)

  
 Vehicles Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is my daughter's all time favorite book, she has loved it since she was a baby, she is now almost 3 and still loves it.
However, because of the Porsche mystic of being a high performance sports car I thought the reality of me performing the regular maintenance, not too mention rebuilding, on 1 911 was beyond my capabilities.
Sloane Tanen once more uses her leading character, Coco the chicken (she's all of 1" tall), and takes her on a playful romp to Grandma's house.
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