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ANG may refer to Shield of the United States Air National Guard In the U.S. military, the Air National Guard (ANG), as part of the National Guard, is the organized militia of a particular U.S. state and is a reserve component of the U.S. Air Force (USAF), too. ...
The United States National Guard is a significant component of the United States armed forces military reserve. ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) allocates three-letter country codes to all National Olympic Committees and other groups competing in the Olympic Games. ...
This is a list of vehicle country identification codes: // A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z - * Non-official - ** CD means also corps diplomatique Old Codes Note: There are other, unofficial codes in...
Jump to: navigation, search The Gulden is the unit of currency in the Netherlands Antilles. ...
National Rail uses the BR double-arrow logo National Rail is a brand name describing the passenger rail service previously provided by British Rail, the now-defunct UK state-owned rail operator. ...
Oakland, California based ANG Newspapers, is a subisidary of Denver, Colorado based MediaNews Group. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Oakland Tribune is a daily newspaper published in Oakland, California by the ANG Newspapers, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group. ...
Jump to: navigation, search USGS Satellite photo of the San Francisco Bay Area. ...
Jump to: navigation, search National Gallery of Australia Henry Moores Hill Arches in the Sculpture Garden The National Gallery of Australia is a major art gallery (museum) in Canberra, Australia. ...
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Ang, the ISO 639 language code for Anglo-Saxon Jump to: navigation, search ANG may refer to Air National Guard, part of the United States National Guard Angola, IOC and licence plate country codes Netherlands Antilles Gulden, currency code Angmering railway station, United Kingdom, the National Rail code. ...
ISO 639 is one of several international standards that lists short codes for language names. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between the mid-fifth century and the mid-twelfth century. ...
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