• The Caledon Admirals are a Junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Admirals...
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    hockey teams include the Caledon Admirals (Jr. A), Caledon Bombers (Jr. B) and the Caledon Golden Hawks (Jr. C). The Caledon Canadians are now defunct...
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  • Haliburton County Huskies The Brampton Admirals moved to Caledon, Ontario and were renamed the Caledon Admirals Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L =...
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  • The Caledon Bombers are a Canadian Junior ice hockey club based in Caledon, Ontario. The team was founded as the Owen Sound Salvagemen of the Northern...
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  • junior league. When the IHL ceased operations in 2001, the Admirals joined the AHL. The Admirals first took to the ice in the winter of 1970 as an amateur...
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  • Division and the Brampton Capitals, Burlington Cougars, Milton Merchants, Caledon Canadians, Oakville Blades, Streetsville Derbys (played that season in...
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    HMS Caledon was a C-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was the name ship of the Caledon sub-class of the C class. She...
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  • The Caledon Golden Hawks are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. They are a member of the Provincial Junior Hockey League...
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  • Major-General Caledon Richard Egerton (28 July 1814 – 27 May 1874) was a senior British Army officer from the Egerton family who served as Military Secretary...
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  • "Collingwood Admirals granted new junior C franchise". "Caledon Golden Hawks set Citizen to fly in GMOHL | www.caledoncitizen.com | Caledon Citizen". Archived...
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    Street. On 20 February 1920 it was unveiled by Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, whose flagship had been HMS Caledon, and the ship's white ensign was presented to...
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    Darren Raddysh (category People from Caledon, Ontario)
    National Hockey League (NHL). Raddysh was born on February 28, 1996, in Caledon, Ontario to warehouse manager Dwayne and accountant Gwen Raddysh. Growing...
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    Brampton is bordered by Vaughan to the east, Halton Hills to the west, Caledon to the north, Mississauga to the south, and Etobicoke (Toronto) to the...
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    Revenge. He subsequently served as a sub-lieutenant on the Concord and the Caledon, and on the Marlborough as a lieutenant, before taking command of the G-class...
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  • (later renamed Blackwall Engineering) Robb Caledon Shipbuilders, (comprising Henry Robb, Leith and Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Dundee)...
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    Philip Clarke (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy rear admirals)
    in the Second World War becoming commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Caledon in July 1939 and commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Glasgow in November...
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  • Brabourne Jasper Duncombe, 7th Baron Feversham Nicholas Alexander, 7th Earl of Caledon Duncan Jones, formerly known as Zowie Bowie – film director and son of...
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  • Dudley North (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy admirals of World War II)
    court of inquiry or court-martial on numerous occasions. In 1955, five admirals of the fleet signed a letter supporting North, and in 1957 four of them...
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  • Fischer Watson (category Royal Navy admirals of World War II)
    He became commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Caledon in 1924, chief staff officer to the rear admiral-in-charge Gibraltar in 1926 and naval assistant...
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    Kaiser-class battleships, which had come up in support of Reuter's ships; Caledon was struck by a 12.0 in (30.5 cm) shell, which damaged a gun turret; shortly...
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  • powers of endurance." Kerr became senior officer, Reserve Fleet aboard HMS Caledon in July 1936, transferring to HMS Colombo on 3 November 1936. As well as...
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    Reginald le Belward Grey Egerton, 14th Baronet (1885–1962) Sir (Philip) John Caledon Grey Egerton, 15th Baronet (1920–2008) General Sir David Boswell Egerton...
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    James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon's niece and a granddaughter of physician Messenger Monsey. Rolfe, a relative of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, was educated...
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  • Everard Hardman-Jones (category Royal Navy vice admirals)
    Promoted to captain in 1920, he became commanding officer of the cruiser HMS Caledon in 1919, the cruiser HMS Champion in 1923, the aircraft carrier HMS Furious...
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    Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (category Royal Navy admirals of the fleet)
    Alfred Street can be found in Pietermaritzburg, Queenstown, Grahamstown and Caledon. The Port Elizabeth Chapter of the Memorable Order of Tin Hats, a veterans...
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  • expansion included Brantford, King City, Orangeville, Guelph, Cambridge, Caledon, and Stratford. The league traces its history back to 1890. The first season...
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  • 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Hawthorn Leslie & Company Caledon Sh'b. & Eng. Co. Robb Caledon Shipbuilding Henry Robb Harland & Wolff Harland & Wolff...
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    Stellenbosch) Stellenbosch Afrikaans 77%; English 19%; foreign languages 2% Caledon 2,036 2,771 Theewaterskloof Afrikaans 85%; Xhosa 7%; English 3%; Sotho...
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    sub-class was a slightly larger and improved version of the preceding Caledon sub-class. The ships were 450 feet 3 inches (137.2 m) long overall, with...
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    Peter Holland (ice hockey) (category People from Caledon, Ontario)
    Peter Holland Holland with the Norfolk Admirals in 2013 Born (1991-01-14) January 14, 1991 (age 33) Caledon, Ontario, Canada Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)...
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