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Encyclopedia > Moonlighter

The term Moonlighting has two possible meanings:

  • Moonlighting (employment) is doing a second job outside of normal working hours. Example: a factory worker moonlighting as a taxi driver.
  • Moonlighting (TV series) was a mystery TV series that aired from 1985-1989.

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Moonlighters: Fighter/Attack Squadron of the Year (460 words)
MCAS Beaufort, S.C. - The Moonlighters of Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332 have been named the 2006 Marine Corps Aviation Association Fighter/Attack Squadron of the Year out of all 17 F/A-18 Hornet Squadrons in the Corps for their noteworthy performance from May 1, 2005 to April 30.
This is the third time that the Moonlighters have received the Robert M. Hanson Award for setting the standard for Fleet Marine Force fighter attack squadrons in training and combat.
The Moonlighters list of achievements is beyond compare, and includes becoming the first Marine tactical jet squadron ever to surpass 100,000 mishap-free flight hours in 2005.
The MOONLIGHTERS! The Band! (281 words)
THE MOONLIGHTERS have been a part of the New York City jazz and pop music scenes since they formed in 1998.
Based around a core of harmonized vocal duets backed by warm acoustic instruments including Hawaiian lap steel guitar, ukulele, guitar and bass, they explore traditional and classic tunes with a unique, romantic approach that is appealing to listeners of all ages.
Their romantic lyrics and lyrical musicianship make them a favorite of lovers and jazz fans wherever they perform.
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