Examples of using Pershing in English and their translations into Hungarian
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the M46 Patton was a modernized and improved version of the M26 Pershing.
the M46 Patton was a modernized and improved version of the M26 Pershing.
I had the distinct honor to serve with your father in France under General Pershing.
he made reference to US General John Pershing.
Last fall, Pershing College's star quarterback was expected to bring Missouri the championship title until a near fatal accident on the field left him paralyzed and locked in a coma.
Comparing cell phone records from Pershing Square at the time of the bombing to cell phone records from the towers near the Coliseum, we have got… five matches.
Ferretti eventually expanded into the Ferretti Group by acquiring other brands that include Pershing, Itama, Riva,
when General John Pershing and his army came to Mexico to lead a nationwide search for Pancho Villa.
Ackman's hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital, has taken a roughly $900 million stake in Starbucks.
The immediate effect eliminated the US' Pershing II missiles
Bill Ackman of Pershing Square Capital has bought roughly US$900 million of Starbucks stock.
nuclear warheads, nor Pershing missiles, nor SS-20s.
The M46 tank was designed to replace the M26 Pershing and M4 Sherman.
Those were modelled after the watch that the Allied Commander John Pershing brought back from Russia after World War I.
The hotel is nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, steps away from Pershing Square(LACMTA) train station.
The President's effort to follow through on President Jimmy Carter's commitment to deploy ground‑launched cruise missiles and Pershing II intermediate range missiles in Western Europe resulted in media criticism
General John Pershing, chief of the American Expeditionary Forces, officially recorded Gunther as the last American soldier to die in World War I,
President Reagan's effort to follow through on Carter's commitment to deploy ground-launched cruise missiles and Pershing II intermediate range missiles in Western Europe resulted in a storm of protests in the media
President Reagan's effort to follow through on President Jimmy Carter's commitment to deploy ground-launched cruise missiles and Pershing II intermediate range missiles in Western Europe resulted in a storm of protests in the media and in Leftist movements in the United States and in Europe.
Track 61, a secret subterranean extension of New York's D Line train under Pershing Square built to transport President Franklin Roosevelt away from the public eye to keep his polio hidden from the American people.".