23-772: (Redirected from Gunners ) [REDACTED] Look up Gunner , Gunners , gunner , or gunners in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gunner , the Gunner , Gunners or the Gunners may refer to: Places [ edit ] Gunner Bay, Bermuda Gunner River , New Zealand Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges , a nature reserve in Essex, England Gunners Pond , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Mount Gunner , Ross Dependency, Antarctica People [ edit ] Gunner (name) ,
46-626: A London football club Position [ edit ] Gunner (American football) , an American football player tasked with sprinting to tackle a kick returner Arts and entertainment [ edit ] "Gunner" ( The Punisher episode) , an episode of The Punisher Gunner Henderson , a fictional character appearing in The Punisher television series The Gunner , a 1928 crime novel by Edgar Wallace Gunner (film) , an upcoming film starring Morgan Freeman Other uses [ edit ] Gunner (cocktail) Gunner and Company ,
69-572: A London football club Position [ edit ] Gunner (American football) , an American football player tasked with sprinting to tackle a kick returner Arts and entertainment [ edit ] "Gunner" ( The Punisher episode) , an episode of The Punisher Gunner Henderson , a fictional character appearing in The Punisher television series The Gunner , a 1928 crime novel by Edgar Wallace Gunner (film) , an upcoming film starring Morgan Freeman Other uses [ edit ] Gunner (cocktail) Gunner and Company ,
92-473: A Saturday morning training school after a collision. The club was resurrected for one season in 1985 and went on to win the title during the 1985 National League season . They won the title after beating Poole Pirates and Middlesbrough Tigers by just one point. The team also reached the final of the Knockout Cup but lost to Eastbourne Eagles . The eventual track record went twice on the same night during
115-521: A best place finish of 2nd in 1976. Ellesmere Port finished runner-up to Newcastle Diamonds during the 1976 National League season led by number 1 rider John Jackson . For the 1977 National League season , the Gunners were installed as favourites to win the league but the team managed by co-promoter Joe Shaw failed to live up to expectations and finished third. A rider died on the Ellesmere Port track on 3 December 1977. Stuart Shirley lost his life on
138-692: A dog noted for his ability to hear Japanese air raids approaching Darwin, Australia, in the Second World War The Gunners, a nickname for the British Royal Artillery Sports [ edit ] Teams [ edit ] Albuquerque Gunners, a former name (1987-1989) of the defunct New Mexico Chiles soccer club Ballygunner GAA , Waterford, Ireland, a hurling club Canberra Gunners , an Australian basketball team based in Canberra Charleston Gunners ,
161-478: A dog noted for his ability to hear Japanese air raids approaching Darwin, Australia, in the Second World War The Gunners, a nickname for the British Royal Artillery Sports [ edit ] Teams [ edit ] Albuquerque Gunners, a former name (1987-1989) of the defunct New Mexico Chiles soccer club Ballygunner GAA , Waterford, Ireland, a hurling club Canberra Gunners , an Australian basketball team based in Canberra Charleston Gunners ,
184-424: A list of people with the nickname, given name or surname Gunner, a nickname used by rapper Machine Gun Kelly (rapper) Jaxson Ryker (Chad Lail), professional wrestler who was wrestled with his ring name Gunner (born 1982) Gunner Scott, ring name of retired professional wrestler Brent Albright (born 1978) Gunner (student) , a slang term in medical or law school for a hyper-competitive student Gunner,
207-424: A list of people with the nickname, given name or surname Gunner, a nickname used by rapper Machine Gun Kelly (rapper) Jaxson Ryker (Chad Lail), professional wrestler who was wrestled with his ring name Gunner (born 1982) Gunner Scott, ring name of retired professional wrestler Brent Albright (born 1978) Gunner (student) , a slang term in medical or law school for a hyper-competitive student Gunner,
230-501: A nickname for Guns N' Roses fans Military [ edit ] Rank or role [ edit ] Gunner (artillery) , a member of the crew operating a crew-served weapon, such as an artillery piece Gunner (rank) , a rank equivalent to private in a Commonwealth artillery corps Gunner, formerly a gunnery warrant officer of the British Royal Navy or Royal Marines Gunner, in armored, reconnaissance or mechanized units,
253-440: A nickname for Guns N' Roses fans Military [ edit ] Rank or role [ edit ] Gunner (artillery) , a member of the crew operating a crew-served weapon, such as an artillery piece Gunner (rank) , a rank equivalent to private in a Commonwealth artillery corps Gunner, formerly a gunnery warrant officer of the British Royal Navy or Royal Marines Gunner, in armored, reconnaissance or mechanized units,
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#1732844812325276-523: A short-lived Premier Basketball League team based in Charleston, West Virginia Edinburgh Gunners, nickname and former official name for Edinburgh Rugby , a Scottish rugby team Ellesmere Port Gunners , a defunct English speedway team in Ellesmere Port, Wirral (1972-1985) Fredericksburg Gunners , a defunct American soccer team based in Fredericksburg, Virginia (2006-2009) Garrison Gunners, one of
299-413: A short-lived Premier Basketball League team based in Charleston, West Virginia Edinburgh Gunners, nickname and former official name for Edinburgh Rugby , a Scottish rugby team Ellesmere Port Gunners , a defunct English speedway team in Ellesmere Port, Wirral (1972-1985) Fredericksburg Gunners , a defunct American soccer team based in Fredericksburg, Virginia (2006-2009) Garrison Gunners, one of
322-602: A soldier who occupies a dedicated gun position in a military vehicle Machine Gunner, in infantry platoons, a specialist trained in using machine guns Air gunner , or aerial gunner, a member of an aircrew who operates a machine gun or auto-cannon Infantry weapons officer , commonly referred to as gunner, a non-technical chief warrant officer in the United States Marine Corps Other [ edit ] Fairchild AT-21 Gunner , an American World War II specialized bomber crew trainer Gunner (dog) ,
345-527: A soldier who occupies a dedicated gun position in a military vehicle Machine Gunner, in infantry platoons, a specialist trained in using machine guns Air gunner , or aerial gunner, a member of an aircrew who operates a machine gun or auto-cannon Infantry weapons officer , commonly referred to as gunner, a non-technical chief warrant officer in the United States Marine Corps Other [ edit ] Fairchild AT-21 Gunner , an American World War II specialized bomber crew trainer Gunner (dog) ,
368-533: The Ellesmere Port Stadium from 1972 until their closure in 1985. The inaugural league season for the team was during the 1972 British League Division Two season in which they finished in 15th place. The first track record on the 424 yard track was 76.0 seconds, set by John Jackson on 2 May 1972. The team continued to operate from 1972 until 1982 continuously competing in Division Two for 11 years, with
391-525: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Gunner , Gunners , gunner , or gunners in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gunner , the Gunner , Gunners or the Gunners may refer to: Places [ edit ] Gunner Bay, Bermuda Gunner River , New Zealand Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges , a nature reserve in Essex, England Gunners Pond , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Mount Gunner , Ross Dependency, Antarctica People [ edit ] Gunner (name) ,
414-479: The last provincial private bank in the United Kingdom, bought out in 1953 See also [ edit ] The Gunners (disambiguation) Gunnery (disambiguation) Gunna (disambiguation) Gunnar , a given name Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gunner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
437-422: The last provincial private bank in the United Kingdom, bought out in 1953 See also [ edit ] The Gunners (disambiguation) Gunnery (disambiguation) Gunna (disambiguation) Gunnar , a given name Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gunner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
460-408: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gunner&oldid=1225138092 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gunner From Misplaced Pages,
483-569: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gunner&oldid=1225138092 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ellesmere Port Gunners Ellesmere Port Gunners were an English speedway team in Ellesmere Port , Wirral , which operated at
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#1732844812325506-806: The two teams in the Isles of Scilly Football League Gunners F.C. , a Zimbabwean football club based in Harare Oberwart Gunners , a basketball club based in Oberwart, Austria Puget Sound Gunners FC , a defunct American soccer team based in Issaquah, Washington (2010-2015) St. Louis Gunners , a former independent football based in St. Louis, Missouri, that briefly played in the National Football League The Gunners, nickname for Arsenal F.C. ,
529-467: The two teams in the Isles of Scilly Football League Gunners F.C. , a Zimbabwean football club based in Harare Oberwart Gunners , a basketball club based in Oberwart, Austria Puget Sound Gunners FC , a defunct American soccer team based in Issaquah, Washington (2010-2015) St. Louis Gunners , a former independent football based in St. Louis, Missouri, that briefly played in the National Football League The Gunners, nickname for Arsenal F.C. ,
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