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- 1976. The Ghostriders were awarded the Battle E for their outstanding performance prior to and during the cruise. In 1978, the Ghostriders changed both...
- the Ghostriders made it to the last RMJHL Finals, losing to the league-leading Kimberley Dynamiters 4–2. When the RMJHL folded in 1999 the Ghostriders moved...
- sole operator is the United States Air Force, which uses the AC-130J Ghostrider. Close air support roles include supporting ground troops, escorting convoys...
- Ghost Rider is the name of multiple superheroes or antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used...
- by signing Terry Bradshaw to a similar contract in 2006. The Osceola Ghostriders also featured former New England Patriot Greg Jefferson for one game...
- Rush "Ghostrider", from the 1991 album Real Life by Simple Minds Carolina Ghostriders, a defunct American indoor football team Fernie Ghostriders, a Canadian...
- Site of the Carolina Ghostriders Ghostriders' 2005 Stats[permanent dead link] Ghostriders' 2006 Stats[permanent dead link] Ghostriders' 2006 Season & Results...
- (IDIQ) to deliver as many as 75 aircraft. A-10C Thunderbolt II AC-130J Ghostrider OA-1K Skyraider II US Air Force bombers are strategic weapons, primarily...
- Ghost Rider is a third-person hack and slash game released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Game Boy Advance based on the 2007 film Ghost...
- the Enderby Ice Kings folded after one season. In 2004–05, the Fernie Ghostriders joined the league from the North American Hockey League, and the following...