- USS
Hayler (DD-997) was a Spruance-class
destroyer that
served in the
United States Navy from 1983 to 2003.
Named for Vice
Admiral Robert W.
Hayler (1891–1980)...
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Hayler is an Old
English surname, the
Hayler surname has an
English origin first found in Hampshire,
between 450-510 AD.
Early forms of the
surname appeared...
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Riviera Hayler. On 4
August 2014, she gave
birth to a
second daughter,
Bunny Hayler, two w****s prematurely. In May 2014,
Price accused Hayler of having...
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Franz Hayler (29
August 1900 – 11
September 1972) was a
German self-emplo****
businessman who rose
during the
Third Reich to
become State Secretary in the...
- 2001, p204.
Hayler and Keever, 2003:14-6.
Hayler and Keever, 2003:14-7.
Hayler and Keever, 2003:14-8.
Turpin and McEven, 1980:8–30.
Hayler and Keever,...
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Robert Ward
Hayler (June 7, 1891 –
November 17, 1980) was a
highly decorated officer in the
United States Navy with the rank of vice admiral. He was a...
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Damon Hayler (born 6 July 1976) is an
Australian snowboarder,
competing in the
snowboard cross. He
competed in the 2006
Winter Olympics and was
rated as...
- and dela**** construction. One
additional ship, USS
Hayler, was
ordered on 29
September 1979.
Hayler was
originally planned as a DDH (Destroyer, Helicopter)...
- up as
guided missile cruisers forward and
helicopter carriers aft. USS
Hayler and her
unnamed sister ship (which was
never funded) were
originally planned...
- Table 2.1. ISBN 978-1-032-37876-3.
Retrieved 19
April 2024.
Hayler & Keever, 2004, p. 15-2.
Hayler & Keever, 2004, p. 15-3. Koeze, Ella (March 28, 2024). "The...