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  2. 1st SRIG unit logo from 1990. Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Intelligence Groups ( SRIG) were Marine Corps Intelligence, reconnaissance, and communications units of the United States Marine Corps from 1988 to 1997. The SRIG command structure combined units of Radio Battalion, ANGLICO, Force Reconnaissance, remotely piloted aircraft ...

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  4. Dean Soltero - Wikipedia

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    The Dean Soltero is a guitar manufactured by Dean Guitars and was first introduced in 2006. [1] It was designed by Dean Zelinsky, resembles the Gibson Les Paul, [2] and has the classic Dean V profile neck. [3] Soltero means "single" in Spanish and refers to the single cut style of the guitar. The first 100 guitars were hand-signed by Dean ...

  5. Early New High German - Wikipedia

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    Early New High German ( ENHG) is a term for the period in the history of the German language generally defined, following Wilhelm Scherer, [1] as the period 1350 to 1650. [2] The term is the standard translation of the German Frühneuhochdeutsch (Frnhd., Fnhd.), introduced by Scherer. The term Early Modern High German is also occasionally used ...

  6. Heerbann - Wikipedia

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    Heerbann. The Heerbann (also formerly Heermannie, MHG herban, OHG: heriban, Mid. Latin: Heribannus ), in the Imperial Military Constitution ( Reichsheeresverfassung) of the Holy Roman Empire, was the call to all free landowners capable of bearing arms to participate in a military campaign, i.e. in an imperial war ( Reichskrieg ).

  7. List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic ...

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    The name is probably allegorical and from ON hofferd ("pride," "pomp") from MHG Hoverde/Hôchvart ("pride" also "noble, elegant living"), from MHG hôch ("high") and varn ("to live, to fare"). According to the Swedish version of the Þiðreks saga, Dietrich saved himself from being carried to hell by a black horse by praying to God and Mary. He ...

  8. Bülach fibula - Wikipedia

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    The Bülach fibula is a silver disk-type fibula with almandine inlay found in Bülach, Canton Zürich in 1927. The Alemannic grave in which it was found (no. 249) dates to the 6th century and contained the remains of an adult woman. The fibula, dated by most recent commentators to the latter half of the 6th or early 7th century, [1] bears an ...

  9. List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S - Wikipedia

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    The name has been altered via folk etymology (MHG fuhs="fox"). The form Stüefinc replaces the unfamiliar name with one based on MHG stüefe ("brave, strong"). A giant warrior associated with various regions. Usually he is an opponent of Dietrich von Bern, but in Dietrichs Flucht and Rabenschlacht, he is among his supporters.