Aviano Air Base

Aviano Air Base
Aeroporto Pagliano e Gori di Aviano
Near Aviano, Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy
A US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon of the 31st Fighter Wing based at Aviano
Aviano is located in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Aviano
Aviano
Aviano is located in Italy
Aviano
Aviano
Aviano is located in Europe
Aviano
Aviano
Aviano is located in Mediterranean
Aviano
Aviano
Coordinates46°01′53″N 012°35′49″E / 46.03139°N 12.59694°E / 46.03139; 12.59694
TypeUsed by the US and Italian air forces
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence (Ministero della Difesa)
OperatorItalian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare) US Air Force
Controlled byItaly[1]
ConditionOperational
Websitewww.aviano.af.mil
Site history
Built1911 (1911)
In use1911–present (Italian Air Force)
1954–present (US Air Force)
Garrison information
Current
commander
Colonel Luca Crovatti[2]
Garrison31st Fighter Wing
Occupants
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: AVB, ICAO: LIPA, WMO: 160360
Elevation125.8 metres (413 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
05/23 2,987 metres (9,800 ft) Asphalt
Source: SkyVector Aeronautical Charts[3]

Aviano Air Base (IATA: AVB, ICAO: LIPA) (Italian: Base aerea di Aviano) is a base in northeastern Italy, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is located in the Aviano municipality, at the foot of the Carnic Pre-Alps or Southern Carnic Alps, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Pordenone.

The Italian Air Force has ownership, and administrative and military control of the base.[1] It hosts the U.S. Air Force's 31st Fighter Wing and per nuclear sharing is one of six active air bases in five European countries with B61 nuclear bombs in underground WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters.[4]

The 31st Fighter Wing is the only U.S. fighter wing south of the Alps.[5] The 31st Fighter Wing is made up of two General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter squadrons, the 555th Fighter Squadron and the 510th Fighter Squadron, allowing it to fly both attack and defensive missions.

History

Aviano Air Base was established by the Italian government in 1911 as the first airport in Italy, and was later used as training base for Italian pilots and construction facility for aircraft parts. During World War I, Italy used the airfield in missions against the Austro-Hungarian and German armies. At that time, two Italian aviators, Captain Maurizio Pagliano and Lieutenant Luigi Gori, conducted an unauthorized and unsuccessful but heroic air raid on the Austro-Hungarian naval yards in Pula, in what is now Croatia. In their honor, the base's name was changed to Aeroporto Pagliano e Gori in 1919. During the war the airfield was also overrun by the Austro-German army between November 1917 and November 1918. After World War I, the airfield was again used as a training base.

During World War II, both the Italian Air Force and the German Luftwaffe flew missions from Aeroporto Pagliano e Gori. British forces captured the base in 1945; they conducted air operations there until 1947, when the Italian Air Force resumed operational use of the airport.

The USAF first arrived in Aviano in the winter of 1954. The 40th Tactical Group was created 1 April 1966. The 1976 earthquake caused no damage.

Hurricane Andrew and Balkan operations

As part of the most extensive restructuring since the Air Force became a separate service, Tactical Air Command was inactivated and Air Combat Command was activated and the 31st Tactical Fighter Wing was redesignated to its current name, the 31st Fighter Wing.[6]

Activation ceremony for the 31st Fighter Wing at Aviano Air Base on 1 April 1994

To avoid losing the wing's heritage and history as the highest scoring Army Air Force unit in the Mediterranean Theater in WWII, the impressive combat record in the Vietnam War and a number of significant firsts they produced in the early years of the Air Force, the 31st Fighter Wing was chosen to move rather than fade into obscurity. On 1 April 1994, the 31st Fighter Wing inactivated at Homestead AFB and subsequently activated at Aviano Air Base, Italy, in place of the 401st Fighter Wing.[7]

The 31st Fighter Wing received two new squadrons at that time, the 555th and 510th Fighter Squadrons, along with their Block-40 F-16s. The wing immediately became involved with events in Bosnia in May 1994 as part of Operation Deny Flight. In June 1995, a massive search and rescue operation took place to extract Captain Scott O'Grady of the 555th Fighter Squadron who was shot down over Bosnian-Serb controlled territory in Bosnia. A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53 picked him up after he evaded capture for six days.[8]

Timeline of Balkan Operations, 31st Fighter Wing

In August and September, Operation Deliberate Force began and the 31st Fighter Wing conducted air strikes against Bosnian Serbs to give the Muslim forces an upper hand in the conflict. Peacekeeping operations continued in the Balkans through the end of 2004, when the European Union assumed responsibility for the region.[9]

In 1999, U.S. Air Forces in Europe activated the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing-Noble Anvil at Aviano for Operation Allied Force in Kosovo, which was not authorized by the UN Security Council. Assigned under a joint task force, the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing flew from Aviano and joined NATO allies in a 78-day air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. From 24 March to 10 June 1999, the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing, the largest expeditionary wing in Air Force history flew nearly 9,000 combat sorties and accumulated almost 40,000 hours of combat service over the skies of Kosovo, Serbia and the rest of the Balkans in support of NATO operations. The wing accomplished much during OAF as the two permanently assigned flying squadrons, the 510th and 555th, flew more than 2,400 combined sorties and more than 10,000 combat hours.[10]

Operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya

Emblem of the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing

In 2000, the wing began deployments in support of the Expeditionary Air Force. From March to September 2000, the 510th and 555th Fighter Squadrons conducted back-to-back deployments to Ahmad al-Jaber AB, Kuwait, in support of Operation Southern Watch. While at Al Jaber, the squadrons flew more than 400 combat sorties.

From June through December 2001, the fighter squadrons deployed combat search and rescue capabilities three times and helped enforce the no-fly zone over Iraq.

From August to December 2002, the 510th Fighter Squadron and 603rd Air Control Squadron returned to Southwest Asia. The two squadrons supported Operation Enduring Freedom.

Simultaneously, the 555th deployed personnel and aircraft to Decimomannu Air Base, Sardinia, while the runway at Aviano was closed for repairs.

The wing's support of Operation Iraqi Freedom began in late 2003. Aviano served as the launch point for airborne/air-land insertion of airborne forces opening a second front in northern Iraq. During that time, the wing secured, bedded and fed more than 2,300 Army and Air Force personnel. The operation, the largest airborne operation since 1989, constituted 62 missions, transporting 2,146 passengers and 2,433.7 tons of cargo.

Since the beginning of combat operations in Iraq, forces from the wing have been on regular combat rotations into the region. In late 2003, the wing's 603rd Air Control Squadron became the first unit from the wing to deploy to Iraq. They also relocated their entire operation from Baghdad International Airport to Balad Air Base. Under combat conditions, the squadron transferred $73 million in equipment and more than 100 personnel with 20 convoys. On 10 April 2004, insurgents launched a mortar attack on Balad, killing Airman 1st Class Antoine Holt and injuring two other 603rd Air Control Squadron members. Airman Holt's death constituted the 31st Fighter Wing's first combat fatality since the Vietnam War.

The 31st Fighter Wing continued deploying forces in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, with more than one-third of the wing deploying to support operations each year from 2003 to 2007.

In 2007, the 555th Fighter Squadron deployed to Kunsan Air Base in the Republic of Korea.

Since arriving at Aviano, the wing has also participated in numerous training exercises with international partners, including training deployments to Latvia, the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Spain, Slovenia and Poland.

In March 2011, the 31st Fighter Wing played a major role in the United Nations' response to the crisis in Libya, known as Operation Odyssey Dawn, in enforcing no-fly zone.[11] The wing hosted four flying units and more than 1,350 personnel during the 15-day operation, 17 to 31 March. It worked around the clock to launch 2,250 flying operations out of Aviano Air Base. As Operation Odyssey Dawn came to an end on 31 March, so began Operation Unified Protector, with NATO taking the lead until the operation's conclusion 31 October of that year.[7]

Aviano F-16s again returned to the skies over Libya in June 2014. Due to significant fighting in Tripoli during the 2014 Libyan conflict the U.S embassy was evacuated. During a five-hour non-combatant evacuation operation, three F-16s launched from Aviano guarded the evacuation of American citizens as embassy staff and U.S Marines convoyd overland from Tripoli into Tunisia.[12][13]

Cavalese cable-car disaster

In the Cavalese cable car disaster, on 3 February 1998, a U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler jet flying too low on a training exercise from Aviano Air Base severed a cable car's cable over the Alps at Cavalese, Italy, causing 20 deaths.[14]

Imam rapito affair

On 4 November 2009, the conviction by an Italian court of 22 CIA agents, a U.S. Air Force colonel and two Italian SISMI secret agents confirmed the role of the Aviano Air Base in the kidnapping, on 17 February 2003, of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, in the so-called "extraordinary rendition" program.[15] The man, abducted in Milan by CIA agents, was taken to Aviano Air Base for interrogation before being transported via Ramstein Air Base in Germany to Alexandria, Egypt, and turned over to the custody of Egypt's State Security Intelligence.[15][16][17]

Infrastructure and facilities

  • Area A1 contains a few of Aviano's support functions (such as the library and chapel) and the Department of Defense Dependents School for the base population's children.
  • Area A2 contained a fitness center, dining facility, dormitories, thrift shop and a fire department but all facilities have been removed and it now an empty enclosed area.
  • Area C contains most of the 31st Civil Engineer Squadron's facilities.
  • Area D contains a football field and picnic area.
  • Area E contains the Carabinieri (Italian gendarmerie that enforces the law on the base) headquarters in this area. It contains also an Armed Forces Network station, military working dog kennels, and an Air Force Office of Special Investigations detachment.
  • Area F is the flightline area, and is the largest area in Aviano. The complex contains the active runway and taxiways, as well as most of the base's facilities, which include a commissary and base exchange.

Role and operations

31st Fighter Wing

The 31st Fighter Wing is made up of four groups, each consisting of several squadrons.

The 31st Operations Group ensures the combat readiness of two F-16CG squadrons, one air control squadron, and one operational support squadron conducting and supporting worldwide air operations. The group prepares fighter pilots, controllers, and support personnel to execute U.S. and NATO war plans and contingency operations. It trains, equips, plans, and provides weather, intelligence, standardization/evaluation, and command and control sustaining global flying operations.[18]

The 31st Maintenance Group provides peacetime and combat maintenance and munitions control, and executive support for the 31st Fighter Wing, geographically separated units under the command and control of the wing, and units gained during advanced stages of readiness. The 31st MXG also responds to humanitarian and contingency logistics support requirements as directed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff through Headquarters U.S. Air Forces Europe to locations in Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia.[19]

The 31st Mission Support Group's goal is to provide infrastructure and service to support a premiere combat capability and quality of life to the 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano community and multiple geographically separated units.[20]

The 31st Medical Group supports the readiness of 31st Fighter Wing and associated units throughout the Southern Region, ensuring the health of its community by providing optimal patient-focused medical care from internal, Department of Defense and Host Nation resources. The unit employs medical resources and preventive initiatives to ensure airmen remain mission ready to support the Expeditionary Air Force, U.S. and NATO objectives worldwide.[21]

As of 2023, Aviano is one of six active air bases in five European countries with B61 nuclear bombs in underground WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters; Ramstein Air Base has a vault but no nuclear weapons present and RAF Lakenheath s bunkers were being modernized.[22]

Based units

Flying and notable non-flying units based at Aviano Air Base.[23][24]

Education

The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) operates schools for children who are dependents of US military personnel. Aviano Elementary School and Aviano Middle High School are the two DoDEA schools on the property.[25]

Environment

Pest extermination is the responsibility of the 31st Civil Engineer Squadron.[26]

See also

Air bases with US nuclear weapon vaults in Europe:

References

  1. ^ a b "www.carabinieri.it".
  2. ^ "Cambio del Comandante all'aeroporto di Aviano - PN". 28 September 2019.
  3. ^ "LIPA - Aviano Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Armi nucleari in Italia: Dove, come, perché". 24 April 2013.
  5. ^ "31st Fighter Wing Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  6. ^ "31st Fighter Wing (USAFE)". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b "A History of the 31st Fighter Wing" (PDF). 31st FW Historian. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  8. ^ Fedarko, Kevin (19 June 1995). "Rescuing Scott O'Grady: All for One". Time. Archived from the original on 8 December 2007. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  9. ^ "Operation Deliberate Force: Ten years on". NATO. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  10. ^ "Operation Allied Force". Air Force Historical Studies Office. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  11. ^ UNSR 1973
  12. ^ "[Photo] EP-3E ARIES II spyplane over Tripoli during U.S. Embassy evacuation". 27 July 2014.
  13. ^ "New details emerge on Libya embassy evacuation | Military Times | militarytimes.com". www.militarytimes.com. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014.
  14. ^ Kozaren, Lynda (16 March 1998). "Investigators Blame Marines for Cable Car Accident". www.defense.gov. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012.
  15. ^ a b "CIA agents guilty of Italy kidnap". BBC News. 4 November 2009.
  16. ^ "Italians held over 'CIA kidnap'". BBC News. 5 July 2006.
  17. ^ Paolo Biondani (24 June 2005). "I pm di Milano: arrestate gli agenti della Cia" [Milan's prosecutors:"Arrest CIA agents"]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  18. ^ "31st Operations Group Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  19. ^ "31st Maintenance Group Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  20. ^ "31st Mission Support Group Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  21. ^ "31st Medical Group Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  22. ^ Hans Christensen (1 September 2023). "The C-17A Has Been Cleared To Transport B61-12 Nuclear Bomb To Europe". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  23. ^ "Fact Sheets". Aviano Air Base. US Air Force. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  24. ^ "Comando Aeroporto di Aviano". Aeronautica Militare (in Italian). Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  25. ^ "Aviano Community Schools". Department of Defense Education Activity. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  26. ^

Some of this text in an early version of this article was taken from pages on the Aviano Air Base website, which as a work of the U.S. Government is presumed to be a public domain resource. That information was supplemented by:

  • Donald, David (2004) Century Jets: USAF Frontline Fighters of the Cold War. AIRtime ISBN 1-880588-68-4
  • Endicott, Judy G. (1999) Active Air Force wings as of 1 October 1995; USAF active flying, space, and missile squadrons as of 1 October 1995. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. CD-ROM.
  • Fletcher, Harry R. (1989) Air Force Bases Volume II, Active Air Force Bases outside the United States of America on 17 September 1982. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-53-6
  • Martin, Patrick (1994). Tail Code: The Complete History of USAF Tactical Aircraft Tail Code Markings. Schiffer Military Aviation History. ISBN 0-88740-513-4.
  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.
  • Rogers, Brian (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, England: Midland Publications. ISBN 1-85780-197-0.
  • USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers—1908 to present

Read other articles:

El Instituto del Buen Pastor (en latín: Institutum a Bono Pastore) es una sociedad de vida apostólica de derecho pontificio de la Iglesia católica, compuesto por sacerdotes en plena comunión con la Santa Sede. El Instituto del Buen Pastor usa exclusivamente la forma tridentina del rito romano como en los libros litúrgicos en uso en 1962. Antecedentes Jesús, el Buen Pastor, mosaico en Rávena. El Padre Paul Aulagnier, quien fuera el superior provincial de la Fraternidad Sacerdotal San P...

 

Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai DōchūGambar sampul novel ringan volume pertama月が導く異世界道中(Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū)GenreFantasi Seri novelPengarangKei AzumiPenerbitShōsetsuka ni Narō (2012–2016)AlphaPolis (2016–sekarang)Terbit2012 – sekarang Novel ringanPengarangKei AzumiIlustratorMitsuaki MatsumotoPenerbitAlphaPolisDemografiPriaTerbitMei 2013 – sekarangVolume15 MangaPengarangKei AzumiIlustratorKotora KinoPenerbitAlphaPolisDemografiShōnenTerbit2015 – sekarang...

 

American football player and sportscaster (born 1985) This article is about the sportscaster and former tight end. For the offensive coordinator, see Greg Olson (American football). American football player Greg OlsenOlsen with the Panthers in 2019No. 82, 88Position:Tight endPersonal informationBorn: (1985-03-11) March 11, 1985 (age 38)Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)Weight:255 lb (116 kg)Career informationHigh school:Wayne Hills (Wayne, New Je...

American actor For other people named Bruce Gordon, see Bruce Gordon (disambiguation). Bruce GordonGordon in 1970Born(1916-02-01)February 1, 1916Fitchburg, Massachusetts, U.S.DiedJanuary 20, 2011(2011-01-20) (aged 94)Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.OccupationActorYears active1948–1989SpouseMarla Gordon Bruce Gordon (February 1, 1916 – January 20, 2011) was an American actor best known for playing gangster Frank Nitti in the ABC television series The Untouchables. His ...

 

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع جو (توضيح). يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (فبراير 2016) جو (باليابانية: 杖) ، jō، أو عصا متوسطة هو سلاح تقليدي ياباني من الخشب، يب

 

تقويم للقديسين من العصور الوسطى موجود في دير الدومينيكان في توركو في فنلندا. تقويم القديسين هو تقليد مسيحي في السنة الطقسية وألذي يخصص لكل يوم أو أكثر كعيد لقديس معين، ويتم في هذا اليوم الاحتفال بذكرى القديس ويكون شفيع ذلك اليوم. هذا التقليد بدأ في القرون الأولى من المسيحي...

Head of government of Kaohsiung, Taiwan Mayor of the City of KaohsiungSeal of KaohsiungFlag of KaohsiungIncumbentChen Chi-maisince 24 August 2020Term lengthfour years; may serve 1 consecutive terms The Mayor of Kaohsiung is the head of the Kaohsiung City Government, Taiwan and is elected to a four-year term. The current mayor is Chen Chi-mai who took office since 24 August 2020. Titles Date English Characters Japanese Mandarin Taiwanese Hakka Dec 1924–Oct 1940 Mayor of Takao 高雄市...

 

Era of United States history in the 1780s Not to be confused with Confederate States of America. United States of America1781–1789 Flag Seal Motto: E pluribus unum (Latin)Out of many, oneAnthem: None officialMap of the United States and territories after the Treaty of Paris (1783)StatusUnrecognized state (Until 1783)CapitalPhiladelphia(1781–1783)Princeton(1783)Annapolis(1783–1784)Trenton(1784)New York City(1784–1789)GovernmentRevolutionary confederal republic(1781-1783)Confe...

 

Anthony James Chadwick Sumption DSC VRD (15 May 1919 – 8 January 2008) was a British tax lawyer and wartime submarine RN commander.[1] Early life Sumption was born at Bishop's Stortford. His father, John Chadwick Sumption was a journalist who wrote for trade journals, and his mother was Winifred Fanny Sumption.[2] He was educated at Cheltenham College, where he joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. After leaving school, he began training as an articled clerk, and then de...

Atlantic League of Professional Baseball franchise in York, Pennsylvania, U.S. York Revolution Team logo Cap insignia InformationLeagueAtlantic League of Professional Baseball (North Division)LocationYork, PennsylvaniaBallparkWellSpan ParkFounded2006 (2006)Nickname(s)The RevsDivision championships(3) 2010, 2011, 2017Atlantic League championships(3) 2010, 2011, 2017ColorsNavy blue, gold, white, silver       MascotDownTownRetired numbers42, 8, 35, 5OwnershipYork Pr...

 

العلاقات الدنماركية البولندية الدنمارك بولندا   الدنمارك   بولندا تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات الدنماركية البولندية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين الدنمارك وبولندا.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه ...

 

New Zealand politician Robert HoustonMember of the New Zealand Parliamentfor Bay of IslandsIn office5 December 1890 – 17 November 1908Preceded byRichard HobbsSucceeded byVernon Reed Personal detailsBorn1842County Down, IrelandDied27 September 1912Mangonui, New ZealandPolitical partyLiberalSpouseChristina Stewart Robert Morrow Houston (1842 – 27 September 1912) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Early life New Zealand Parliament Years Term Electorate Party 18...

Bids for the 2018 (2018) Winter Olympics and ParalympicsOverviewXXIII Olympic Winter Games XII Paralympic Winter GamesWinner: Pyeongchang Runner-up: Munich Shortlist: AnnecyDetailsCommitteeIOCElection venueDurban123rd IOC SessionMap Location of the bidding citiesImportant datesBidOctober 15, 2009DecisionJuly 6, 2011 DecisionWinnerPyeongchang (63 votes)Runner-upMunich (25 votes) Part of a series on2018 Winter Olympics Bid process (bid details) Venues Torch relay Market...

 

Short story by Honoré de Balzac Gambara Image from GambaraAuthorHonoré de BalzacIllustratorPierre VidalCountryFranceLanguageFrenchSeriesLa Comédie humainePublisherHippolyte SouverainPublication date1837Preceded byMassimilla Doni Followed byLes Proscrits  Gambara is a short story by Honoré de Balzac, first published in 1837 in the Revue et gazette musicale de Paris at the request of its editor Maurice Schlesinger. It is one of the Études philosophiques of La Comédie h...

 

2015 American filmThe Automatic HateDirected byJustin LernerWritten by Katharine O'Brien Justin Lerner Produced byLacey LeavittStarring Joseph Cross Adelaide Clemens Deborah Ann Woll CinematographyQuyen TranEdited byJeff CastelluccioMusic byHunter BrownDistributed byFilm MovementRelease dates March 15, 2015 (2015-03-15) (SXSW) March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11) (US) Running time100 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office$4,603 (US)[1] The Au...

العلاقات النيجرية القطرية النيجر قطر   النيجر   قطر تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات النيجرية القطرية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين النيجر وقطر.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه المقارنة النيجر قطر المسا...

 

Canadian curler Kristie MooreCurlerBorn (1979-04-22) April 22, 1979 (age 44)Grande Prairie, AlbertaTeamCurling clubGrande Prairie CC,[1] Grande Prairie, ABSkipCasey ScheideggerThirdKate HoganSecondJessie HaughianLeadTaylor McDonaldAlternateKristie MooreCurling career Member Association Alberta (1996-2015; 2017-present)  Saskatchewan (2015-2017)Hearts appearances5 (2000, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2023)Top CTRS ranking5th (2018-19)Grand Slam victories1 (2011 Manitoba Lotteries) M...

 

This article is about the 1985 film. For the 1985 film, see Hum Dono (1961 film). For the 1995 film, see Hum Dono (1995 film). For the television series, see Hum Dono (2000 television series). 1985 Indian film Hum DonoPromotional PosterDirected byB.S. GlaadWritten byS. L. Kalyani (story)B.S. GlaadProduced byTony GlaadFruitee GlaadManmohan GlaadPreeti GlaadSmt. Satwant GlaadStarringRajesh KhannaHema MaliniReena RoyCinematographyG. Or. NathanEdited byB. S. GlaadMusic byR. D. BurmanRelease date ...

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Дёмин; Дёмин, Лев. Лев Михайлович Дёмин Дата рождения 1 марта 1923(1923-03-01) Место рождения Костромская область, РСФСР, СССР Дата смерти 1 апреля 2008(2008-04-01) (85 лет) Место смерти Москва, Россия Научная сфера дипломатия[1]...

 

CommandoCommando 4068 cover art by Ian KennedyPublication informationPublisherD. C. Thomson & Co. LtdScheduleFour issues every two weeksFormatOngoing seriesGenre War Publication dateJuly 1961 – presentNo. of issues5,578 (as of September 2022)[1]Collected editionsThe Dirty DozenISBN 1-84442-307-7True BritISBN 1-84442-121-XANZACs At WarISBN 1-84442-059-0All Guns BlazingISBN 1-84442-284-4Rumble in the JungleISBN 1-84442-002-7Bandits at 12 O'ClockI...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!