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Who is tj brennan?

tj brennan is a defenseman with the st johns fog devils he wasdrafted in 2007 nhl draft by the buffalo sabres here is the team website www.fogdevils.com


What happened to George Custers sword from the Little Big Horn?

George Armstrong Custer was armed with two British Bulldog pistols for his personal sidearms and also carried a Remington long range hunting rifle across his saddle pommel. After the fighting ended at last stand hill the Indians stripped and mulitated the dead, taking EVERYTHING. Few documented U.S. cavalry weapons from Custer's five companys survive today. Nothing of Custer's.


How many NHL games are on NBC a year?

For the 2010-2011 season, there are 10 games scheduled for NHL on NBC; with first game being broadcast on the New Year's Day from Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA. Washington Capitals visiting Pittsburgh Penguins in the 4th Annual Winter Classic.Rest of the 9 games are all scheduled for Sunday 12:30PM EST air time:2. Sunday, Jan. 23Philadelphia Flyers at Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers at New Jersey Devils or Buffalo Sabres at New York Islanders3. Sunday, Feb. 6Pittsburgh Penguins at Washington Capitals or St. Louis Blues at Tampa Bay Lightning4. Sunday, Feb. 13Boston Bruins at Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Ranger or Los Angeles Kings at Philadelphia Flyers5. Sunday, Feb. 20Washington Capitals at Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins at Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings at Minnesota Wild or Philadelphia Flyers at New York Rangers6. Sunday, March 6Philadelphia Flyers at New York Rangers or Buffalo Sabres at Minnesota Wild7. Sunday, March 13Chicago Blackhawks at Washington Capitals or Los Angeles Kings at Dallas Stars8. Sunday, March 20New York Rangers at Pittsburgh Penguins or New Jersey Devils at Columbus Blue Jackets9. Sunday, April 3New York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers, Minnesota Wild at Detroit Red Wings or Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks10. Sunday, April 10Detroit Red Wings at Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins at New Jersey Devils, Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild or Pittsburgh Penguins at Atlanta Thrashers


Who is the most powerful sith?

It would have to be Kyle Katarn.Reason:Kyle Katarn faced two dark jedi who both had the power from the Valley of the Jedi (The Valley is a place where all the jedi and siths who had died, their force is collected by the power of the Valley). Jerec and Desann. The two who planned to conquer the galaxy with the power from the Valley. Katarn first battled Jerec at the Valley and led himself to victory.After losing the power of the force, Katarn was assigned on a mission. Armed only with ammo consuming weapons, fought through remnant troops. Thousands of troops, including hundreds of reborns and shadowtroopers (dark jedi with the power from the Valley) through his mission to find Desann. Katarn fought alongside Jan Ors, Katarns partner, who was captured by Desann and his apprentice Tavion on Artus Prime after Kyle's mission to Kejim.He went to Yavin 4, where the Jedi Temple is to find Luke Skywalker.Luke put Katarn in a trial to re use his force powers.After re familiarising his force powers, he travelled to Nar Shadaar to find Baruk for more information to Desanns where abouts.Katarn went to Bespin and defeated Tavion single handed.Katarn became a stow away on the Doomgiver and battled Galak Fyyar (helper of Desann and scientist who created lightsaber resistant armor out of cortosis) in his Cortisis suit armed with a plasma mallet and a heavy Imperial repeater with a shield around his armor.Katarn with his powerful force defeated Galak, saving the captured Jan and both escaped the Doomgiver before the ship was destroyed.Katarn escaped to Yavin 4. Through swamps and canyons, arrived at the Jedi temple which was invaded by the dark side. Katarn followed Desann through trapped filled tunnels under the temple.Desann with the power from the Valley of the Jedi was overpowered. He almost killed Kyle by collapsing an entire hall with the flick of his wrist. Katarn met up with Desann and battled a fierce battle. At the last minute, Katarn used his powers and tipped over a massive pillar which hit desann.Kyle mastered force push, pull, speed, mind trick, jump, levitate, choke, lightning, heal, protect and rage.Kyle could defeat many dark jedi who were stronger than him, because they were all empowered by the power from the Valley of the Jedi.


What is the website for south African air force memorial in South Korea?

south African army sent troops to Korea to help the south. then some of them died killed in action.The South African Air Force Memorial in South Korea is situated at Pyongtaek on the Kyongbu Express Way between Seoul and Busan to the south. Not aware of a specific website.Just a year after the South African Air Force's (SAAF) contributed towards beating the blockade of West Berlin; the SAAF's services were once again called upon. This time the scene of operations was Asia, where North Korean forces had invaded the Republic of South Korea on 25 June 1950.The United Nations acceded to the request of the United States to intervene militarily on the side of South Korea. On 12 August 1950, the South African government announced its intention of placing No. 2 Squadron, the so-called "the Flying Cheetahs" of the South African Air Force at the disposal of the United Nations. The offer was accepted, and on 26 September 1950, 49 officers and 206 other ranks, all volunteers, left from Durban for Johnson Air Base in, Yokohama, Japan, prior to their deployment in Korea. All these men were seasoned pilots and technicians having an outstanding World War II record from operations in Eastern Africa, Ethiopia, Sicily, Italy and the Middle East.2 Squadron had a long and distinguished record of service in Korea flying F-51D Mustangs and later F-86F Sabres. Their role was mainly flying ground attack and interdiction missions as one of the squadrons making up the USAF's 18th Fighter Bomber Wing.The first flight of four F-51D Mustangs departed for Korea on 16 November 1950 and the first operational sortie was flown three days later from K9. This was at a stage when the United Nations forces were retreating in front of the advancing enemy. In freezing cold and poor weather, the aircraft had to continue operating and be maintained and armed in the open, moving from K-24 (Pyongyang East Air Field) to K-13 (Suwon Airbase), K-10 (Chinhae Airbase) and finally K-55 Airbase at Osan in January 1953, which became the all jet fighter base for the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing. Here the squadron immediately started to convert to the Canadian F-86F Sabre jet fighter. On 11 March 1953 the squadron flew it first operational sortie with the F-86F Sabre. The Squadron now flew, in addition to its ground attack role, high-level interdiction and standing patrols along the Yalu River.The ceasefire was signed at Panmunjom at 11:00 hours on 27 July 1953. During the Korean conflict the squadron flew a grand total of 12,067 sorties.According to the UN Korean War Allied Association, a total of 826 South Africans served in the Korean War. 243 were Air Force officers and 545 were Ground Personnel. 38 army officers and men served as part of the first Commonwealth Division. 37 South Africans gave their lives. 11 South Africans are interred at the UNMCK in Busan. Eight prisoners of war were returned. Aircraft losses amounted to 74 out of 97 Mustangs and four out of 22 Sabres.On 31 October 1953, the last South African Force left Korea.The Squadron received the United States Presidential Citation, the Korean Presidential Citation and the USAF Unit Citation. Individual medals were 2 Silver Stars, 50 Distinguished Flying Cross (DFCs), 1 cluster to the DFC, 40 Bronze Medals, 176 Air Medals, 152 clusters to the Air Medal and 1 Soldier Medal.Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the Ambassador, Seoul, attends the General Meeting of the Commission of the United Nations' Military Cemetery in Korea (UNMCK) in October each year. South Africa is a member of the Commission and annually contributes towards the upkeep of the graves of the war-dead. In honour of the fallen South African heroes during the Korean War, the Mission also attends the annual commemoration ceremony in the South African Air Force Memorial in Pyongtaek which was erected by the Koreans and officially belongs to the Korean Government. (With acknowledgement to South African Embassy, Korea).