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  2. Disappearance of Branson Perry - Wikipedia

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    Bobbie Jo Stinnett (cousin) Branson Kayne Perry (born February 24, 1981; disappeared April 11, 2001) was an American missing person who vanished under mysterious circumstances from his residence at 304 West Oak Street in Skidmore, Missouri. His disappearance received national media coverage and was profiled extensively by journalist and crime ...

  3. Buck Trent - Wikipedia

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    Instrumentalist. Instrument (s) Banjo, dobro, steel guitar, mandolin, electric bass, guitar. Years active. 1948–2023. Website. [1] Charles Wilburn " Buck " Trent (February 17, 1938 – October 9, 2023) was an American country music instrumentalist. He played the five-string banjo, dobro, steel guitar, mandolin, electric bass and guitar.

  4. 1967–68 New Orleans Buccaneers season - Wikipedia

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    Record. 48–30 (.615) Place. Division: 1st. Playoff finish. Lost in ABA Finals. 1968–69 >. The 1967–68 New Orleans Buccaneers season was the 1st season of the ABA and of the Buccaneers. The Pipers finished first in the Western Division, going all the way to the ABA Finals.

  5. The Buccaneers (1956 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    ITV. Release. 19 September 1956. ( 1956-09-19) –. 12 June 1957. ( 1957-06-12) The Buccaneers was a 1956 Sapphire Films television drama series for ITC Entertainment, broadcast by CBS in the US and shown on ATV and regional ITV companies as they came on air during the infancy of ITV in the UK.

  6. Block upconverter - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A block upconverter ( BUC) is used in the transmission ( uplink) of satellite signals. It converts a band of frequencies from a lower frequency to a higher frequency. Modern BUCs convert from the L band to K u band, C band and K a band. Older BUCs convert from a 70 MHz intermediate frequency (IF) to K u band or C band.

  7. Branson Airport - Wikipedia

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    Branson Airport. /  36.53194°N 93.20056°W  / 36.53194; -93.20056. Branson Airport ( IATA: BKG, ICAO: KBBG, FAA LID: BBG) is a public use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) south-southeast of the central business district of Branson, a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States. Branson Airport, LLC is a private company ...

  8. List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers seasons - Wikipedia

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    The list documents the season-by-season records of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' franchise from 1976 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches. The Buccaneers first joined the NFL in 1976 as members of the AFC West. The following year, they moved to the NFC Central.

  9. Category:New Orleans Buccaneers players - Wikipedia

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    B. Tom Bowens. Jesse Branson. Larry Brown (basketball) Mike Butler (basketball)