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Garrison ration A garrison ration is the quantity and type of food served to a soldier when they are stationed somewhere. It is generally not the same as the rations fed to troops in combat or transit - usually termed combat rations, field rations, marching rations or some other task-specific term.
Garrison school Garrison schools () in 18th century Russia were military schools that provided the primary education for the children of the military recruits. The institution of the Garrision schools was introduced by the ukase (manifest) of Tsar Peter the Great in 1721 primarily for the children of military recruits in the course of Peter's reform of the Russian military.
Garrison Sergeant Major A Garrison Sergeant Major (GSM) in the British Army is the senior warrant officer of a garrison and holds the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1. The GSM London District, always a guardsman, holds one of the four most senior WO1 appointments in the British Army, and has military ceremonial responsibility for important state occasions such as Trooping the Colour.
Garrison's Gorillas Garrison's Gorillas is an ABC TV series broadcasted in 1967, with 26 hour-long episodes in total. It is based on the movie The Dirty Dozen, and feature similar scenarios of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions.
Garron DuPree Garron Wade DuPree, born on December 4th 1989 in Houston, Texas, is bassist in the alternative rock/pop band Eisley. He was approached by his first cousins from Tyler to replace bassist Jon Wilson in the summer of 2005.
Garron Tower Garron Tower, St MacNissi's College, is a grammar school located 20 miles to the north of Larne, Northern Ireland's busiest port. The college and grounds are situated on a plateau approximately 200 ft above the famous Antrim Coast Road at Garron Point and overlook the Irish Sea (southern end of the Northern Channel) and out towards Scotland (Mull of Kintyre).
Garrote A garrote (a Spanish word; alternative spellings include garotte and garrotte) is a handheld weapon, most often referring to a ligature of chain, rope, scarf, or wire used to strangle someone to death. The term especially refers to an execution device, but is sometimes used in assassination because it can be completely silent.
Garrowhill railway station Garrowhill railway station is a railway station serving the Garrowhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. The station is 7 km (4Âľ miles) east of Glasgow Queen Street railway station on the North Clyde Line and is managed by First ScotRail.
Garry Bradbury Gary Bradbury is an Australian musician. Bradbury has been active in Sydney's experimental music scene since 1979, specialising in manipulation of reel to reel and tape decks, as well as customising pianola rolls.
Garry David Garry David, also known as Garry Webb, was an Australian criminal. Born on 20 November 1954, to Rupert and Betty David, the former of which is said to served more time in prison than any other person in the history of the State of Victoria.
Garry Davis Garry Davis (Bar Harbor, Maine, July 27 1921) is a peace activist who created the first "World Passport." A former World War II bomber pilot and Broadway actor, he renounced his American citizenship in Paris in 1948 to become a "citizen of the world.
Garry Elmendorf Garry Elmendorf is one of the most sought-after Special Effects Coordinators in the entertainment industry today. Elmendorf has worked on The Sixth Sense, The Core, Spawn, The Relic, and most recently Van Helsing.
Garry Jack Garry Jack was a fullback for the Balmain Tigers during the late 1980s and early 1990s, under the captaincy of Wayne Pearce and the coaching of Warren Ryan. Jack was a talented defender and represented for the New South Wales State of Origin side, and also for Australia.
Garry Jones Garry Jones first appeared in the gospel music scene in 1980 when he joined Southern Gospel quartet The Dixie Echoes as their bass guitarist, soon after assuming the pianist position. In 1981, he joined popular Gold City and remained until 1995.
Garry Kilworth Garry Douglass Kilworth (born 1941 in York, England) is a fantasy and science fiction author, having published 120 short stories and 70 novels. His most recent books are Brothers of the Blade, an historical war novel set in India, and Attica, a dark quest set in an attic the size of a continent.
Garry Knox Bennett Garry Knox Bennett (born October 8 1934 in Alameda, California) is an American woodworker, furniture maker, metalworker and artist, known for his whimsical, inventive and unconventional uses of materials and designs in his work. His long-established workshop and studio is in Oakland, California.
Garry Leech Garry Leech is the chief editor of Colombia Journal website, which publishes current analysis and opinion pieces about the ongoing Colombian civil war. He lives in Canada and is a lecturer with the Political Science department at Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia.
Garry Lyon Gareth "Garry" Lyon (born September 13, 1967 in Devonport, Tasmania) is a former Australian rules footballer, best known as former captain of the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League.
Garry Mauro Garry Mauro is an American Democratic Party politician from Texas, most noted for being the four-term commissioner of the Texas General Land Office from 1983 to 1999 and for losing the 1998 Texas gubernatorial race to George W. Bush, who at that time had been governor since January 17 1995.
Garry Moore Garry Moore (January 31, 1915 – November 28, 1993) was born in Baltimore, Maryland as Thomas Garrison Morfit. He was a friendly, smiling television host on several programs during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, particularly game shows and variety shows.
Garry Nelson Garry Nelson (born 16 January 1961 in Braintree, Essex) is a former English footballer who played as a striker and left-sided midfielder for Southend United, Swindon Town, Plymouth Argyle, Brighton, Charlton Athletic and Torquay United (as player/assistant manager) between 1979 and 1997.
Garry Oak The Garry Oak (Quercus garryana), also known as Oregon White Oak or Oregon Oak, has a range from southern California to extreme southwestern British Columbia, particularly southeastern Vancouver Island and the adjacent Gulf Islands. It grows from sea level to 210 m altitude in the northern part of its range, and at 300-1800 m in the south of the range in California.
Garry Peterson Garry Peterson began drumming at the age of three and has been the drummer for the Canadian rock band, The Guess Who, ever since it's inception in the mid-1960s. He has played with the band longer than any other member and currently resides in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Garry Rogers Motorsport Garry Rogers Motorsport started out as a small privateer team in the late 70's running a Holden Torana. After a few seasons, the team disbanded in the early 80s and re-emerged in the late 80's running a Commodore.
Garry Tallent Garry Tallent (born October 27, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan), sometimes billed as Garry W. Tallent, is an American musician and record producer, best known for being the longtime bass player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
Garry Thompson Garry Thompson (born 7 October 1959 in Birmingham, England) is a former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker. He began his career at Coventry City as a trainee and earned his first professional contract at that club.
Garry West (politician) Garry West, known to friends as Gazza, was the representative in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the Electoral District of Orange from 1976 to 1995. During this time he was a member of the Country Party, later to be renamed the National Party of Australia.
Garry Wills Garry Wills (born May 22, 1934 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an author and historian, and a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books. In 1993, he won a Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for his book Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America, which describes the background and effect of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863.
Garry's Mod Garry's Mod (GMod for short), is a "sandbox" mod for the first-person shooter computer game Half-Life 2. It allows the player to manipulate objects and experiment with the physics, often with interesting results thanks to Source's physics engine.
Garrya congdonii Garrya congdonii or Congdon silktassel, a fairly common evergreen shrub native to the coastal ranges of California, is one of a small biological family of approximately twenty known species in the family Garryaceae, most of which are Garrya. While the female and male sexual organs of Congdon silktassel are on separate plants, the pendant male catkins are much more showy.
Garryowen Garryowen, also known as Garyowen, Garry Owen and Gary Owens, is an Irish dance tune (MIDI file) of the 1800s which became the marching tune for the 69th Infantry Regiment, New York Militia, (the famed "Fighting 69th" ) in the mid-1800's. The "Fighting 69th" adopted Garry Owen before the Civil War and recently brought it back to combat in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Garryowen, Montana Garryowen is a private town in Big Horn County, Montana, United States owned by Christopher Kortlander. The "Townhall" currently houses a Conoco gas station and convenience store, a Subway, an arts & crafts store called "The Trading Post," and the Custer Battlefield Museum.
Garstang Garstang is a small town in the county of Lancashire in the North of England, located within the borough of Wyre. Historically in the Amounderness Hundred, it is situated on the A6 between Lancaster and Preston, a short distance from Knott End-on-Sea and Myerscough College.
Garstang and Catterall railway station Garstang and Catterall railway station served as the interchange between The Garstang and Knott End Railway and the London and North Western Railway. The station was situated close to the village of Catterall, and adjacent to the Lancaster Canal.
Garston and Halewood (UK Parliament constituency) Garston and Halewood is to be a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It will elect one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Garston, Hertfordshire Garston is a village in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, more or less contiguous with Watford and now, despite retaining a strong local identity, is effectively, a suburb. It is within the Stanborough, Woodside, and Meriden wards of Watford Borough Council although a small number of its streets are within Hertsmere Borough Council.
Garswood Garswood is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens , between Wigan (Greater Manchester), and St Helens (Merseyside), England. Before the local government reorganisation it was in the historic county of Lancashire.
Gart Westerhout Gart Westerhout (1927- ) is a Dutch astronomer. Well before completing his university studies at Leiden, he had already become well-established internationally as a radio astronomer in The Netherlands, specializing in studies of radio sources and the Milky Way Galaxy based on observations of radio continuum emissions and 21-cm spectral line radiation that originates in interstellar hydrogen.
Gartcosh railway station Gartcosh railway station is a railway station serving the village of Gartcosh, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is located on the Cumbernauld Line 12 km (7Âľ miles) north east of Glasgow Queen Street (High Level) station.
Garter belts Garter belts were a common, popular alternative to the girdle in the 1940s through the 1960s, especially among teens and young women. The garter belt was simpler and more practical than the girdle because it basically was used only to hold up stockings.
Garter spring A garter spring is a coil spring tied end-to-end to provide a clamping force around an object. They are often used to maintain the function of radial shaft seals by keeping the elastomer seals tight against the rotating shaft.
Garternay Garternay, said to mean Root of the Great Tree, was the old and possibly original home age of the people called the Ronay. Garternay was an ancient world that was orbiting a Red giant sun, and it was known to the Ronay that their world would relatively soon no longer be able to sustain life.
Garth (comic strip) Garth was a comic strip in the Daily Mirror newspaper from July 24, 1943, to March 22, 1997. The strip belonged to the action-adventure genre and recounted the exploits of the title character, an immensely strong hero who battled various villains throughout the world and many different chronological eras.
Garth (planet) Garth is a fictional planet orbiting fictional star Gimelhai in David Brin's Uplift Universe. The Gubru invaded Garth soon after Streaker found a derelict fleet in a shallow cluster, as told in the book The Uplift War.
Garth da Silva Garth John da Silva (born December 28, 1973 in Wellington) is a boxer from New Zealand, who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he won his first round in the Heavyweight (-91 kg) division, before losing to Serguei Dychkov of Belarus.
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970 in Holywood, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the DC/Vertigo series Preacher, co-created with artist Steve Dillon. His work is characterised by extreme violence, black humour and profanity, but also by an interest in male friendship and an amused disdain for organised religion.
Garth Erasmus Garth Erasmus (born July 1956 in , Eastern Cape, Uitenhage, South Africa) is a South African artist who works in several media, including painting, sculpture, drawing with fire and installation as well as performance art.
Garth Joseph Garth McArthur Fitzgerald Joseph (born August 8, 1973 in Roseau, Dominica) is a former NBA player. At 7 ft, 2 in and 315 pounds, his physique is often compared to that of Shaquille O'Neal, especially when he was a young and raw-skilled center at The College of St.
Garth Marenghi Garth Marenghi is a fictional horror author created by British comedians Matthew Holness and Richard Ayoade, and played by Holness. The character has to date appeared in two successful stage shows, the Perrier Award-nominated Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight and Perrier Award-winning Garth Marenghi's Netherhead, and a TV series for Channel 4 Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a comedy series made for Channel 4. Created by Matthew Holness and Richard Ayoade, it is a parody of the horror genre and revolves around the character of Garth Marenghi himself, a writer of pulp fiction played by Matthew Holness.
Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight Garth Marenghi's Fright Knight was a low-budget comedy horror stage show written by Matthew Holness and Richard Ayoade, and starring Holness, Ayoade and Alice Lowe. It was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in summer 2000 where it was nominated for the Perrier Award.
Garth Marenghi's Netherhead Garth Marenghi's Netherhead was a low-budget comedy horror stage show written by Matthew Holness and Richard Ayoade, and starring Holness, Ayoade and Alice Lowe. It was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in summer 2001 where it won the Perrier Award.
Garth Neville Walford Garth Neville Walford (27 May, 1882-26 April 1915) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Garth of Izar Garth of Izar is a fictional character in the universe of Star Trek who was a starship captain who achieved great fame in the mid 23rd century. Garth was regarded as the "prototype" officer to which all others would aspire.
Garth Porter Garth Porter (born September 24, 1948) is an Australian musician, songwriter and record producer best known as a member of the 1970s pop group Sherbet, and for his key role as co-writer and producer for country music singer Lee Kernaghan.
Garth Ranzz Garth Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lad and Live Wire, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. He has the superhuman ability to generate electricity usually in the form of lightning bolts.
Garth Taylor Garth Taylor (born July 10, 1980) is a Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Dockers between 1999 and 2000. He was drafted from Swan Districts in the WAFL as the 49th selection in the 1998 AFL Draft and played mainly as a forward.
Garth Turner John Garth Turner, PC, MP, BA (born March 14 1949) is a Canadian business journalist, broadcaster, and politician. A former member of the Progressive Conservative caucus, he returned to political life as a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2006 federal election, beating Liberal Gary Carr in the riding of Halton, Ontario.
Gartnait, Earl of Buchan Gartnait of Buchan is the first Mormaer of Buchan to be known by name as Mormaer. He was married to a woman named Ete (or Ite), the daughter of a Gille Míchéil, whom he appears alongside in a grant to Deer recorded in the Gaelic Notes on the Book of Deer.
Gartnait, Earl of Mar Gartnait of Mar - Gartnait mac Domhnaill (Gartnait, Donald's son) - was the eighth known Mormaer of Mar, ruling from somewhere around 1301, perhaps as early as 1297, until his death in 1305. He was a son of Domhnall I of Mar, brother of Isabella of Mar and brother-in-law of Robert I of Scotland.
Gartnavel Royal Hospital Gartnavel Royal Hospital is a mental health facility based in the west end of Glasgow. Originally opened as the Glasgow Lunatic Asylum in 1814 in the Cowcaddens area of Glasgow, it became the Glasgow Royal Lunatic Asylum in 1824.
Gartok Gartok is a trade-market of Tibet, situated on the bank of the Indus on the road between Shigatse and Leh, to the east of Simla. At an elevation of 14,630 ft (4,460 m), it is located at the base of the Kailash Range.
Garton del Savio Garton Orville del Savio (November 26 1913 - November 9 2006) was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball who played 4 games in 1943 for the Philadelphia Phillies, collecting a single in 11 at bats and committing 3 errors. He enlisted in the Coast Guard during World War II.
Garuda (Chouseishin) Garuda is the Ultra-Star God of the Fire tribe in Chouseishin Gransazer. Garuda, who lay dormant in Houoh Mountain, is the Chou Seishin of the Flame Tribe and the second to be awakened by the Flame Tribe uniting and having to confront Dorcruz.
Garuda Indonesia Flight 152 Garuda Indonesia Flight 152 was a Garuda Indonesia domestic flight from Jakarta to Medan. The Airbus A300 that made this route, registered PK-GAI, crashed into woodlands 18 miles from Medan, Indonesia in low visibility on Friday, September 26 1997.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Mandala Garuda Wisnu Kencana, or Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is a private cultural park on the Bukit Peninsula at the southern end of the island of Bali in Indonesia. Bukit is a limestone plateau with Uluwatu to the west and Nusa Dua to the eastern.
Garut Orange fruit Garut Oranges are a fruit variety grown in Indonesia's mountain hill areas in Garut Regency at Wanaraja, Samarang and Bayongbong Districts. These locations are feature mountain hill areas with highland views of more than 900 m (2,953 ft.
Garvagh Garvagh (Irish: Garbh Achadh; meaning Rough field) is a town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 18 kilometres (11 miles) south of Coleraine on the A29 route, the main trunk road between Coleraine and Maghera. It is situated on the banks of the Agivey River.
Garvan Woodland Gardens The Garvan Woodland Gardens 210 acres (850,000 m²) are a botanical garden located at 498 Arkridge Road by the Hot Springs National Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA. They are owned by the University of Arkansas and open almost every day during daylight hours, for a fee.
Garvellachs The Garvellachs or Isles of the Sea form a small archipelago in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Part of the Argyll and Bute council area, they lie west of Luing and northwest of Scarba and have been uninhabited since World War II.
Garvey School District Founded in 1892, the Garvey School District is a K-8 school district with headquarters located in the city of Rosemead, California. It operates ten K-6 elementary schools and two intermediate schools (grades 7-8).
Garveyism Garveyism is that aspect of Black Nationalism which takes its source from the works, words and deeds of UNIA-ACL founder Marcus Garvey. The fundamental focus of Garveyism is the complete, total and never ending redemption of the continent of Africa by people of African ancestry, at home and abroad.
Garvin's Garvin's is a large American recreational and retail complex and tourist attraction currently being constructed on a site along Interstate 65 near Franklin, Kentucky. The complex is designed to attract enthusiasts of camping and recreational vehicles.
Garwin Sanford Garwin Sanford (born March 14, 1955 in Truro, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of Narim in Stargate SG-1 and Simon Wallis in Stargate Atlantis. He has also made guest appearances on such television series as Airwolf (Season 4), MacGyver, Sliders, The Outer Limits, Earth: Final Conflict, Dark Angel, The 4400, and Eureka.
Garwolin Garwolin () is a town upon Wilga river in eastern Poland capital of Garwolin County, situated in southeast part of Garwolin plateux in Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999, before: Siedlce Voivodeship), 62 km southeast of Warsaw, 100 km northwest of Lublin. There are about 16,000 inhabitants in the town.
Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School often referred to as High Tech High (HTH) is a public charter high school in San Diego, California. It is the first model school in a program that attempts to change the way most students in the United States and countries with similar schools are taught.
Gary A. Klein Gary Klein (born February 5, 1944 in New York, NY) is a research psychologist famous for his work in pioneering the field of naturalistic decision making. By studying experts such as firefighters in their natural environment, he discovered that laboratory models of decision making couldn’t describe decision-making under uncertainty.
Gary Ablett, Jr. Gary Ablett Junior (born May 14, 1984) is an Aussie rules footballer currently playing for the Geelong Cats in the AFL. He is the eldest son of Gary Ablett, who was a champion Australian rules football player at Geelong and Hawthorn between 1982 - 1997.
Gary Ackerman Gary Leonard Ackerman (born November 19, 1942) is presently serving his twelfth term in the United States House of Representatives. Ackerman represents the Fifth Congressional District of New York, encompassing the North Shore of Long Island, including West and Northeast Queens and Northern Nassau County (map).
Gary Agnew Gary Agnew (born May 24, 1960 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is an ice hockey coach who is currently an assistant coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League. As a player, Agnew played four years for the University of New Brunswick and then for the Fredericton Express of the AHL and the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League.
Gary Alexander (baseball) Gary Wayne Alexander (born March 27, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is a former backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the San Francisco Giants (1975-1977), Oakland Athletics (1978[start]), Cleveland Indians (1978[end]-1980) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1981). He batted and threw right handed.
Gary Alexander (footballer) Gary Alexander (born August 15, 1979 in South London) is an English football player, currently playing for Leyton Orient as a central forward. He began his career with West Ham United, but his first taste of senior football came with a very successful loan spell at Exeter City in the 1999/2000 season.
Gary Allan Gary Allan (born Gary Allan Herzberg on December 5, 1967) is a country singer from Long Beach, California. Throughout his career, Allan has produced six albums: Used Heart For Sale, It Would Be You, the blockbuster Smoke Rings In The Dark, Alright Guy, See If I Care, and his most recent, Tough All Over.
Gary Allenson Gary Martin "Mugsy" Allenson (born February 4, 1955 in Culver City, California) is a former backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1979-1984) and Toronto Blue Jays (1985). He batted and threw right handed.
Gary Anderson (swimmer) Gary Anderson (born April 7, 1969 in Montréal, Quebec) is a former international medley swimmer from Canada, who competed for his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he finished in 8th position in the 200m Individual Medley.
Gary Apple Gary Apple (born August 8, 1960 in Troy, New York) is an American sportscaster. He is a television host for the NBA Television Network and currently the host of SportsNet New York's "Daily News Live".
Gary Arbuthnot Gary Arbuthnot was born in 1972 in Northern Ireland. He is a world class flautist who studied with Colin Fleming and then at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Sebastian Bell and Michael Cox, at McGill University in Montreal with Timothy Hutchins, and later with James Galway and Emmanuel Pahud.
Gary Ayles Gary Ayles (born 25 September 1964) is a race car driver born in the United Kingdom. He competed in the British Touring Car Championship in 1991, filled in for one race in 1992, and returned again in 1996 for Nissan.
Gary Bannister Gary Bannister is a former English professional footballer who played for Coventry City (two spells), Sheffield Wednesday, Queens Park Rangers, West Bromich Albion, Nottingham Forest, Stoke City, Lincoln City and Darlington. He had a long 17 year career lasting from 1978 to 1995 during which time he made 564 appearances in league and cup matches plus 42 as substitute.
Gary Bannon Gary Bannon (also known as Jason Greer) is a British actor, performance poet, standup comedian, songwriter,and filmmaker. He graduated in sociology from Liverpool John Mores University and went on to study for an MA in Theatre, Heritage and Communities.
Gary Barden Gary John Barden (born August 27 1955 in Tunbridge Wells, England) fronted the Michael Schenker Group from 1979 to 1982. He appeared on the albums The Michael Schenker Group [1980], MSG [1981] and One Night at Budokan [1981].
Gary Barlow Gary Barlow (born January 20, 1971 in Frodsham, Cheshire, England) is an English singer, songwriter, bandleader and producer. He was one of the most successful songwriters of the 1990s, penning no less than 16 hit singles during the decade.
Gary Barnacle Gary Barnacle (born 1955 in Dover, England) is a saxophonist and brass instrument arranger primarily noted for session work, during the 1980s, with a large number of popular music acts, including pop singer Kim Wilde (whom he dated in the mid-80s). He was also in an electro-pop duo called Leisure Process, with ex-Positive Noise singer Ross Middleton.
Gary Barwin Gary Barwin is a writer, composer, and performer. He writes in a range of genres: poetry, fiction, visual and concrete poetry, music for live performers and computers, text & sound works, and writing for children and young adults.
Gary Baseman Gary Baseman (born 1960) is a visual artist, particularly known as an illustrator and cartoonist, who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Baseman received a degree, Phi Beta Kappa, from UCLA in 1982, and pursued a career in law in New York for 10 years before beginning work in the arts.
Gary Baxter Gary Wayne Baxter (born November 24, 1978) is an American Football player for the Cleveland Browns. His size, listed at six feet two inches, 215 pounds, has given him the ability to play both safety and cornerback in the NFL.
Gary Beals Gary Beals (born 22 October 1982 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian singer who is best known for being the second-place finisher in the first season of the reality television series Canadian Idol. He is a resident of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Gary Beban Gary Beban was born August 5, 1946 in Redwood City, California was an American football player. Son of an Italian-born mother and a first generation Croatian-American father, Beban won the 1967 Heisman Trophy, the most prestigious award in college football, and the Maxwell Award, while playing quarterback for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Bruins.
Gary Beck Gary Beck (January 21, 1941 in Seattle, Washington) is a two-time World champion drag racing driver. Born and raised in the United States, Beck married a Canadian and they made their home in her native Edmonton, Alberta.
Gary Bell Gary Bell (born November 17 1936 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former Major League Baseball relief and starting pitcher with four teams in his career, but most notably, the Cleveland Indians from 1958-1967. Bell also played for the Boston Red Sox (1967-1968), the expansion Seattle Pilots (later the Brewers) (1969), and the Chicago White Sox (1969).
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