Aces of World War II lists over 1,270 American Aces...This is the most complete list I have seen...By contrast, there are over 5,000 documented German Aces from WWII, and German pilots had no shared victories, only one pilot could claim a independently witness and verified "kill"...If the pilots couldn't agree who got the kill, neither one was credited, it went to the staffel...Tjm
The acronym USAC stands for many organizations. These include Universal Services Administrative Company, University Studies Abroad Consortium, USA Cycling, and United States Auto Club.
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Roger Rager is USAC sprint car Rookie of the Year.* http://www.hammerdownusa.com/1976cap.htm
Carl Edwards Sr. raced modified stock cars and USAC midgets in the midwest.
Tony Stewart has won a total of 10 national series championships: 1987 World Karting Championship 1994 USAC Midget Series Champion 1995 USAC Midget Series Champion 1995 USAC Sprint Series Champion 1995 USAC Silver Crown Series Champion 1997 Indy Racing League Champion 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Champion 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion 2006 International Race of Champions (IROC) Series Champion He has also won other events that classify their victors as "champions", such as the Brickyard 400.
Mario Andretti was the USAC (then, the sanctioning body for "Indycar" or "Championship Cars", the United State's open-wheeled national championship) National Champion in 1969. The World Driving Championship was won by Jackie Stewart in a Matra-Ford, managed by Ken Tyrell. Afterwards, Tyrell started his own Formula One team, and Stewart would win the title again in `71 and `73 in Tyrell's cars.
Because State Utah started as a land grant school and was originally called Utah State Agriculture College and was called USAC. They still maintain a Dairy and beef operation and raise a substantial amount of hay and Corn
1991 - USAC Rookie of the Year1995 - USAC Triple Crown champion1996 - IRL Rookie of the Year1997 - IRL champion1999 - Winston Cup Rookie of the Year2002 - Winston Cup Series champion2005 - Nextel Cup Series champion2006 - IROC XXX champion
First driver to win all three USAC short track open wheel divisions in the same year (1995). First Winston Cup rookie to win more than one race in his rookie year since Dick Hutcherson in 1965. Last driver to win the title driving Pontiacs.
1991 - USAC Rookie of the Year1995 - USAC Triple Crown champion1996 - Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year1996 - IRL Rookie of the Year1997 - IRL champion1999 - Winston Cup Rookie of the Year2002 - Winston Cup Series champion2005 - Nextel Cup Series champion2006 - IROC XXX champion2011 - Sprint Cup Series champion
Aiguille Rock Climbing Center has amazing bouldering. Although limited on roof and lacking top out boulders, the setters, lead by Mark Mercer (Assistant Head Routesetter certified by USAC), set brand new boulder routes every Friday on 5 different main sections ranging between V0-V9. These walls have produced many strong climbers, such as Ben Hoberg who just recently placed 6th in the world at the 2010 IFSC Youth Championship! So you should definitely come climb, it's less than ten bucks too for all day!
The top clubs at UCLA often include the UCLA Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC), which focuses on student government and advocacy. Other popular organizations are the UCLA Academic Advancement Program, the Bruin Film Society, the UCLA Dance Team, and various cultural organizations like the Vietnamese Student Union. These clubs provide students with opportunities for leadership, networking, and community engagement. The vibrant campus life at UCLA encourages involvement in diverse interests and activities.