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U.S. 500
The U.S. 500 was an automobile race sanctioned by CART on May 26, 1996 at the Michigan International Speedway as an alternative to the Indianapolis 500. Tony George, owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, formed the Indy Racing League when the CART board of directors refused to grant George con..
U.S. 5th Armored Division
Shoulder sleeve patch of the United States Army 5th Armored Division. The 5th Armored Division was an armored division of the United States Army during World War II. History The 5th Armored Division was activated on October 10, 1941, and reached the United Kingdom in February 1944. The div..
U.S. 5th Cavalry Regiment
The 5th Cavalry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army. Its history began over a century ago, organizing on May 28 1855 as the 2nd United States Cavalry Regiment at Louisville, Kentucky. A few months later on September 27 1855, under the command of Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston, the Regi..
U.S. 5th Infantry Division
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U.S. 5th Interceptor Command
The 5th Interceptor Command was part of the Far East Air Force, during the World War II era. The commander was Brigadier General H.B. Clagett, based at Nielson Field. 5th Interceptor Command -- December 8, 1941 At the time of the 1941 Japanese invasion, of the Philippines, the commander and part o..
U.S. 5th Marine Division
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U.S. 5th Marine Regiment
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US5
US5 is a five member boy band that is enjoying considerable success in Germany. The band was assembled on the German reality TV programme 'Big in America'. They are managed by Lou Pearlman who previously managed the boybands Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync and O-Town. Contents 1 Band members2&nb..
US 50 Association
The US 50 Association is an association of Counties in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia dedicated to the improvement of US 50 between Winchester, Virginia and Clarksburg, West Virginia. The Association was started by Wayne C. Spiggle in 2003. The association meets on the third Wednesday of eac..
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