「Pershing」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Pershing

1語右で並び替え

該当件数:134件

  • The Persian is a variation of the Pershing, a doughnut made from a yeast dough that is c
  • In addition to portions of Houston, Pershing also serves the cities of Bellaire, Southside
  • Bullard was enraged, but Pershing always favored the 1st Division, and reassure
  • ing percussion with John Bergamo, Karen Ervin Pershing, and Ruth Underwood.
  • ke in the Humboldt Sink on the border between Pershing and Churchill counties, approximately 20 mile
  • General Pershing and General Bliss inspecting the camp, with C
  • With the close of Operation PERSHING and the beginning of the new year, 1st Battal
  • Pershing's Personal Staff and Other Members of General
  • In January 1914, John J. Pershing arrived in El Paso to take command of the Arm
  • Douglas MacArthur saw Pershing as a desk soldier, and the relationship betwe
  • Diane Pershing as Dale Arden
  • John J. Pershing as himself
  • 1917: 3575 Pershing Avenue
  • 1917: 3543 Pershing Avenue
  • General John J. Pershing awarded him the Distinguished Service Award f
  • Labor Day weekend, Brookfield hosts the Great Pershing Balloon Derby.
  • ernship Co-Op program at Myrill Lynch, Hyatt, Pershing, Bank of Tokyo, or the Board of Ed.
  • n was named for U.S. general John 'Blackjack' Pershing but the exact date of its inception and circu
  • n 1935 bas-reliefs of Foch, Jacques, Diaz and Pershing by sculptor Walker Hancock were added to the
  • General John Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Forc
  • John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Forc
  • It was pinned on his chest by General John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief, American Expeditionary F
  • In 1907, he moved to Rosebud in Pershing County, Nevada and continued the practice of
  • outhwest, flowing past Winnemucca and through Pershing County, along the western side of the Humbold
  • Now in Pershing County, Unionville was the original county se
  • s bounded by Rindge Avenue, Waterview Street, Pershing Drive, West Imperial Highway, and Vista del M
  • quadron which was attached to General John J. Pershing during the Punitive Expedition.
  • He was recommended by General John J. Pershing for immediate commission as a Captain.
  • 925, the first US arbitrator, General John J. Pershing; General William Lassiter followed in 1926.
  • Gloria Swanson, General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing, General Alvaro Obregon, John Reed (journalis
  • Thomas Cecchini, Detroit, Michigan, Pershing H.S. - 2 games at center
  • doctrine of open warfare that he and General Pershing had practiced in France.
  • Pershing has a neighborhood program, a Pre-AP Gifted a
  • amed in honor of General John J. (Black Jack) Pershing, he was the riderless horse in more than 1,00
  • Most were M4A3 Shermans, and newer-model M26 Pershing heavy tanks, although a limited number of M46
  • She graduated from Detroit's Pershing High School, and earned her bachelor's degree
  • Robinson left Miller High and later went to Pershing High School in Detroit, where he won the stat
  • 3 (R.L. Altman), and Baatin (Titus Glover) at Pershing High School.
  • He attended Pershing High School along with Levi Stubbs.
  • He attended Pershing High School where he was selected as a High S
  • d Jamal, recorded while live on tour from The Pershing Hotel's nightclub (southwest corner of 64th S
  • Seventy nine Pershing IA and 49 Pershing II missiles were launched
  • The Pershing Ia missile was armed with a 400 kiloton W50 w
  • lel with the W86, was used for all production Pershing II missiles.
  • y BGM-109G Gryphon Ground Launched Cruise and Pershing II IRBM missiles to counter the growing Sovie
  • esign was canceled in September 1980 when the Pershing II missile mission shifted from destroying ha
  • ker buster) which was intended for use on the Pershing II IRBM missile.
  • The W86 was cancelled after the Pershing II was changed from hard target to soft targe
  • The Pershing II had a high accuracy maneuverable reentry v
  • The US destroyed its stock of road mobile Pershing II IRBM's and ground launched cruise missiles
  • nce after the announcement of plans to deploy Pershing II nuclear-capable missiles to West Germany.
  • wing the struggle against the installation of Pershing II and SS-20 nuclear missiles in Germany (Mut
  • wing the struggle against the installation of Pershing II and SS-20 nuclear missiles in Germany (Mut
  • s a planned earth-penetrating warhead for the Pershing II missile.
  • atement confirming the deployment of American Pershing II-nuclear rockets in West Germany later in 1
  • The GLCMs (and their strategic cousins, the Pershing IIs) had a destabilizing effect on the Soviet
  • uring World War I. Fries served under John J. Pershing in the Philippines and oversaw the constructi
  • warhead was a nuclear bomb used on the MGM-31 Pershing intermediate range nuclear missile.
  • Any portion zoned to Long or Pershing is eligible to apply for Pin Oak Middle Schoo
  • Headed by Major General John J. Pershing, its commander, the first representation of t
  • West University Place Pershing Junior High School, which was named after Joh
  • The last Pershing launch from the facility was conducted on 21
  • der the command of General Frederick Funston, Pershing led the 8th Brigade on the failed 1916-1917 P
  • der the command of General Frederick Funston, Pershing led the 8th Brigade on the failed 1916-17 Pun
  • General John Pershing listed George Dilboy as one of the 10 greates
  • General Pershing lists Guyton as killed in action on May 24, 1
  • adowing programs once a month at the Hyatt or Pershing LLC.
  • Pershing, located in the Braeswood Place neighborhood,
  • clamped to a Time magazine on whose cover is Pershing medium-range ballistic missile.
  • Zindler attended Pershing Middle School and Lamar High School in Housto
  • on Middle School, Jane Long Middle School, or Pershing middle schools may apply to Pin Oak's regular
  • Pershing Middle School
  • chool opened sometime around 1928; originally Pershing Middle School was connected to WUES; Pershing
  • Pershing Middle School with Pin Oak Middle School as a
  • ar devices, including the ST-120 (used in the Pershing missile), the ST-90 (used on the Jupiter and
  • Subsequent missile systems, including the Pershing missile, had the capability to carry warheads
  • orce in 1972, it was converted for use by the Pershing missile, which made its first flight from the
  • erpowers following the deployment of American Pershing missiles in Western Europe, SS20s in the Sovi
  • the US military and used for tests of MGM-31 Pershing missiles.
  • er by the U.S. Army to test launch ten MGM-31 Pershing missiles.
  • ral Armando Diaz of Italy and General John J. Pershing of the United States.
  • Hoping to be the General Pershing of the next great war, he was disappointed wi
  • atch was presented by Cartier to General John Pershing of the American Expeditionary Force.
  • in the infantry and accompanied Gen. John J. Pershing on the Pancho Villa Expedition into Mexico in
  • Pershing ordered the 40th and 85th Divisions to serve
  • Pershing originally was connected to West University E
  • "Baltic Carried Pershing Over.
  • Final 1921 was a football match held at Stade Pershing, Paris on April 24, 1921, that saw Red Star d
  • at to the United States, with General John J. Pershing personally seeing Cher Ami off as he departed
  • ambo Kings, The Invisible Maniac, Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel, and Cake.
  • e University of Chicago to a location on west Pershing Rd.
  • While scrambling for personnel, Pershing reorganized the replacement system, and tried
  • re he participated in The National Society of Pershing Rifles, graduating with a bachelor's degree i
  • Carolina State University and was a member of Pershing Rifles.
  • ence Robitaille was a member of the ROTC, and Pershing Rifles.
  • Pershing Road and public stairs connect the road to We
  • until the 1927 opening of the Holland Tunnel, Pershing Road was a component of the Lincoln Highway,
  • Park/Wentworth Gardens site is located across Pershing Road from a junkyard site which was named a S
  • Pershing Road travels for 0.42 miles (0.68 km) on the
  • ive to the East, 31st Street to the north and Pershing Road (39th street) to the south.
  • ew York, 23 Palisade, 25 Weehawken, ran along Pershing Road providing local access to the terminal.
  • ilroad intermodal freight terminal located at Pershing Road (39th Street) & Kedzie Avenue in the sou
  • ving down State Street, Ragen was ambushed at Pershing Road and was seriously wounded in the arms an
  • Pershing Road Park along the Hudson River Waterfront W
  • It is located inside Union Station at 30 West Pershing Road in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • oad between Van Buren Street and 39th Street ( Pershing Road).
  • Pershing Road, like the Hackensack Plank Road and the
  • rminal in Weehawken climbing the Palisades at Pershing Road.
  • thbound), Bergenline Avenue, 48th Street, and Pershing Road.
  • class of 1903); General of the Armies John J. Pershing Room (class of 1886 who led our armies in WWI
  • eles Times columnist Steve Lopez met Ayers at Pershing Square in 2005, and discovered his background
  • public transportation through the Red Line to Pershing Square station.
  • ment for the Hollywood Subway, was built, the Pershing Square station was located nearby.
  • ing is an Art Deco style highrise building on Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles that was built
  • United States, which was hung in 1924 in the Pershing Square area.
  • 4th Streets, and operate the Civic Center and Pershing Square stations along the way.
  • for "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter, the Red Line Pershing Square Station and vicinity is used as part o
  • Pershing Square
  • Downtown Los Angeles, past such landmarks as Pershing Square, the Subway Terminal Building, Angels
  • t of a park site, which later became known as Pershing Square.
  • uisiana University, viewed from North General Pershing Street.
  • in North Park, San Diego, along both 28th and Pershing Streets (bordered to the south by Upas Street
  • Firefly, M10 Tank Destroyer, M48 Patton, M26 Pershing, T17 Staghound, Hamilcar, DUKW, SU-76, T-26,
  • None of the 8th Armored Pershing tanks engaged in combat before the close of h
  • nd against waves ranging from Riflemen to M26 Pershing tanks.
  • visits to senior commanders including General Pershing, the American Commander-in-Chief, who paid Br
  • parade celebrated the return of Gen. John J. Pershing, the hero of the American Expeditionary Force
  • in the Europe due to the feud between General Pershing, then commander-in-chief of the American Expe
  • formed in 1917 from a call by General John J. Pershing to improve communications on the Western fron
  • Mexico, during the attempt by General John J. Pershing to capture the Mexican bandit Pancho Villa.
  • In January 1914, Pershing was assigned to command the Army 8th Brigade
  • t Train International in New York, along with Pershing Wells and Michael Vice of Houma, Louisiana.
  • t the Soviet IS-2 heavy tank and American M26 Pershing were more comparable.
  • Pershing, which is located in the Braeswood Place neig