• Look up GAU, Gau, gau, or gấu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gau or GAU may refer to: Gaugericus (c. 550–626), Bishop of Cambrai Gau Ming-Ho (born...
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    The General Dynamics GAU-12/U Equalizer is a five-barrel 25 mm Gatling-type rotary cannon. The GAU-12/U is used by the United States, Italy and Spain...
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    The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon that is primarily mounted in the United States...
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  • loess (an exception is the Arme Gäue ["Poor Gäus"] of the Baden-Württemberg Gäu). The intensive use of the Gäu regions for crops has displaced the originally...
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    The GAU-19/A (GECAL 50) is an electrically driven, three-barrel rotary heavy machine gun that fires the .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) cartridge. The GAU-19/A...
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  • M134 Minigun (redirect from GAU-2B/A)
    Versions are designated M134 and XM196 by the United States Army, and GAU-2/A and GAU-17/A by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy. The ancestor to the modern...
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    The Gau Westmark (English: Western March) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. From 1925 to 1933, it was a regional subdivision...
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  • Gaus may refer to: Bettina Gaus (1956–2021), German journalist Günter Gaus (1929–2004), German journalist Katharina Gaus (1972–2021), Australian immunologist...
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    The General Electric GAU-13/A is a 30 mm electric Gatling-type rotary cannon derived from the GAU-8 Avenger cannon. The GAU-13 was developed in the late...
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    Gau (German: [ɡaʊ] ; Dutch: gouw [ɣʌu] ; West Frisian: gea [ɡɪə] or goa [ɡoə]) is a Germanic term for a region within a country, often a former or current...
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    The Gaue (singular: Gau) were the main administrative divisions of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. The Gaue were formed in 1926 as Nazi Party regional...
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  • Gau Ming-Ho (Chinese: 高銘和; pinyin: Gāo Mínghé; born 1949), also known as Makalu Gau after the 5th highest peak in the world, is a Taiwanese mountaineer...
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    Gau Franconia (German: Gau Franken) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, from 1933 to 1945. Before that, from 1929...
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    A Gau badge (Gau-Abzeichen) or Gau Commemorate Badges (Gau-Traditions, Gau-Ehrenzeichen) were a political award of the Nazi Party, issued by various Gauleiters...
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    M61 Vulcan (redirect from GAU-4)
    M61A2 GAU-12 Equalizer – General Electric, 25 mm caliber GAU-13 – General Electric, 30 mm caliber GAU-19 – General Electric, 12.7×99 mm caliber GAU-22 –...
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  • Gau (/ɡaʊ/ ; Japanese: ガウ) is a character introduced in the 1994 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VI by Square Enix. A feral child, Gau was raised...
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    M2 Browning (redirect from GAU-16)
    subsystem. The GAU-15/A, formerly identified as the XM218, is a lightweight member of the M2/M3 family. The GAU-16/A was an improved GAU-15/A with modified...
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  • George William Gau (1947–2019) was an American academic administrator. Gau was born in St. Louis in 1947, and raised in Edwardsville, Illinois, alongside...
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    [ˈʃtɔʁmaʁn] ) was a gau which, alongside Holstein and Dithmarschen, was one of the three Northern Albingian Saxon gaus. The Gau of Stormarn lay in the...
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  • The Ford-Philco GAU-7/A was an abortive program initiated by United States Air Force in the late 1960s to develop a new cannon for the proposed F-14 ADC...
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    CAR-15 (redirect from GAU-5)
    Model 610 was classified as the XM177 but adopted by the Air Force as the GAU-5/A Submachine Gun (GA denoting an automatic gun and U a complete unit rather...
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  • Gau Airport (IATA: NGI, ICAO: NFNG) is an airport on Gau Island, one of the Lomaiviti Islands in Fiji. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited. The airport...
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    Gau Bayreuth (until June 1942, Gau Bayerische Ostmark, 'Bavarian Eastern March') was an administrative division of Nazi Germany formed by the 19 January...
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    The Gau Baden, renamed Gau Baden–Alsace (German: Gau Baden-Elsaß) in March 1941, was a de facto administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945...
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    The Gau Moselland, formed as Gau Koblenz-Trier in June 1931, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the Prussian Rhine Province...
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    in the storm. Sherpas left Makalu Gau (at 8,230 m or 27,000 ft by Gau's account) with Fischer and Lopsang when Gau, too, became unable to proceed. Eventually...
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    SS-Obergruppenführer, he committed suicide in May 1945. Fritz Bracht – Gauleiter of Gau Upper Silesia and Oberpräsident of the Prussian Province of Upper Silesia...
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    The Gau Mecklenburg, was formed as Gau Mecklenburg-Lübeck on 22 March 1925 and renamed Gau Mecklenburg on 31 March 1937 when Lübeck was transferred to...
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    Gäubahn (redirect from Gäu Railway)
    The term Gäubahn (Gau Railway) is used in table 740 of Deutsche Bahn's timetable, which covers the route from Stuttgart to Singen (Hohentwiel) and Freudenstadt...
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    The Gau Silesia (German: Gau Schlesien) formed on 15 March 1925, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1941 in the Prussian Province...
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