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- Bombard may refer to the act of carrying out a bombardment. It may also refer to: Alain Bombard (1924–2005), French biologist, physician and politician;...
- Bombard The Headquarters – My Big-Character Poster (Chinese: 炮打司令部——我的一张大字报; pinyin: Pào dǎ sīlìng bù——wǒ de yī zhāng dàzì bào) was a short do****ent written...
- Bombarder (Serbian Cyrillic: Бомбардер; trans. Bomber) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav speed/thrash metal band. Bombarder was originally formed in 1986...
- The bombard is a type of cannon or mortar which was used throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Bombards were mainly large calibre, muzzle-loading...
- The Blacker Bombard, also known as the 29-mm Spigot Mortar, was an infantry anti-tank weapon devised by Lieutenant-Colonel Stewart Blacker in the early...
- Alain Bombard (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ bɔ̃baʁ]; Paris, 27 October 1924 – Paris, 19 July 2005) was a French biologist, physician and politician famous...
- The bombard (Breton: bombard, talabard, French: bombarde) is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is considered...
- The Boxted Bombard is a 15th-century cannon from England. The bombard is medium in size for its type, its military use is unknown due to a lack of historical...
- Wayne Arthur LeBombard (June 1, 1944 – June 24, 2022) was an American speed skater. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics with the best result...
- B****anelli B****oon Soprano b****oon Tenoroon Contrab****oon Biforaers (Sicily) Bombardeers (France) Catalan shawm Cromorne (French baroque, different from the crumhorn)...