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About Jennings, LA, USA
Jennings
Notable people with the surname include: Adam Jennings (born 1982), American football player Al Jennings (Trinidad) (c1896–1980), Trinidadian musician
Waylon Jennings
Shooter Jennings. In the early 1980s Colter and Jennings nearly divorced due to his abuse of drugs and alcohol, but remained together until Jennings's death
Will Jennings
Performance. Both Jennings and Winwood were nominated for the Song of the Year award for "Higher Love." With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote "Street Life"
Shooter Jennings
Waylon Albright Jennings (born May 19, 1979), known professionally as Shooter Jennings, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
Ken Jennings
correctly and has won over $2,000. Jennings regularly competes in LearnedLeague under the name "JenningsK". Jennings and his wife Mindy have a son, Dylan
About Fort Rucker, AL, USA
Fort Rucker
Fort Rucker is a U.S. Army post located primarily in Dale County, Alabama, United States. It was named for a Civil War officer, Confederate General Edmund
Fort Rucker, Arizona
Fort Rucker, or Camp Rucker, is a former United States Army post in Cochise County, Arizona. First known as Camp Supply and Camp Powers, its name was
U.S. Army Regimental System
(Training) 1st Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, Fort Rucker, Alabama 2nd Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, Fort Rucker, Alabama 14th Aviation Regiment (Training
Warrant Officer Candidate School (United States Army)
United States Army's Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), located at Fort Rucker, Alabama, provides training for Soldiers to become a warrant officer
United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence
established at Rucker. In October of that year, the post was given permanent status with the name change from Camp Rucker to Fort Rucker. Before the mid-1950s