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What (who) is Shiite suicide bomber - definition

SKI RESORT
Suicide Six Resort; Suicide 6; Suicide Six

Suicide attack         
  • Afghanistan suicide bomb attacks, including non-detonated, 2002–2008
  • The result of a car bombing in Iraq
  • Chinese suicide bomber putting on 24 hand grenade-explosive vest prior to attack on Japanese tanks at the [[Battle of Taierzhuang]].
  • Bus after 1996 Hamas bombing in Jerusalem
  • Early Israeli construction of West Bank barrier in 2003
  • USS ''White Plains'' (CVE-66)]].
  • BB-63}}, April 11, 1945.
  • The number of suicide attacks grew enormously after 2000.<ref>Number of suicide attacks and deaths from attacks 1982–2014. From Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism [https://dss.princeton.edu/catalog/resource1057 Suicide Attack Database]</ref>
  • A female US Air Force officer playing the role of a suicide bomber during an exercise, 2011
  • suicide bombing]]
  • Wreckage vehicles after a 2001 suicide bombing in Beit Lid Junction
ATTACK IN WHICH THE ATTACKER KNOWS THEY WILL DIE
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A suicide attack is any violent attack, usually entailing the attacker detonating an explosive, where the attacker has accepted their own death as a direct result of the attacking method used. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout history, often as part of a military campaign (as with the Japanese kamikaze pilots of 1944–1945 during World War II), and more recently as part of terrorist campaigns (such as the September 11 attacks in 2001).
bomber         
  •  A [[USAAF]] [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bomber from [[World War II]]
  • British [[Handley Page Type O]], 1918
  • stealth bomber]]
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Tupolev Tu-160]] strategic bomber
MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK OF GROUND TARGETS WITH BOMBS OR OTHER HEAVY ORDNANCE
Bomber aircraft; Bombers; Bomber Aircraft; Bomber squadron; Jet bomber; Bomber plane; Nuclear bomber; Jet Bomber; Bomber jet; Bomber airplane; Bomber aeroplane; Day bomber
(bombers)
1.
A bomber is a military aircraft which drops bombs.
...a high speed bomber with twin engines.
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Bombers are people who cause bombs to explode in public places.
Detectives hunting the London bombers will be keen to interview him.
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Bomber         
  •  A [[USAAF]] [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bomber from [[World War II]]
  • British [[Handley Page Type O]], 1918
  • stealth bomber]]
  • A [[Russian Air Force]] [[Tupolev Tu-160]] strategic bomber
MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR ATTACK OF GROUND TARGETS WITH BOMBS OR OTHER HEAVY ORDNANCE
Bomber aircraft; Bombers; Bomber Aircraft; Bomber squadron; Jet bomber; Bomber plane; Nuclear bomber; Jet Bomber; Bomber jet; Bomber airplane; Bomber aeroplane; Day bomber
A bomber is a military combat aircraft designed to attack ground and naval targets by dropping air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), launching torpedoes, or deploying air-launched cruise missiles. The first use of bombs dropped from an aircraft occurred in the Italo-Turkish War, with the first major deployments coming in the First World War and Second World War by all major airforces causing devastating damage to cities, towns, and rural areas.

Wikipedia

Saskadena Six

Saskadena Six (formerly Suicide Six) is a ski resort in South Pomfret, Vermont. Its claim to historical fame as the earliest ski resort derives from the installation, in January 1934, of an improvised rope tow, the first in the United States, on a hill located on Clinton Gilbert's farm. The rope tow was originally powered with a Ford Model T engine. By the following month, Wallace "Bunny" Bertram (a former ski coach at Dartmouth College who had helped build the original rope lift) took over the operation, and installed a more reliable electric motor. A few years later he moved his operation to a steeper hill nearby, shown on the map as "Hill 6". Bertram once joked that to ski down the nearby Hill No. 6 would be suicide. Two years later the resort was opened using this name and photos of Bertram can be seen in the resort museum in the base lodge. Devotees of ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing mark this as the beginning of the divergence of resort skiing and traditional backcountry skiing.

Suicide Six was the location of the first National Snow Surfing Championships in 1982, considered an important event in the development of snowboarding as a sport, which later would become the U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships.

Bunny Bertram sold Suicide Six to Laurance Rockefeller in 1961, and the development continued of the ski resort in conjunction with Rockefeller's nearby Woodstock Inn. In a 2004 article, the Boston Globe described Suicide Six as "steeped in history", and now a "low key" location for "a taste of rural skiing". As of late 2011, when Suicide Six marked its 75th anniversary, the facility included 23 runs and continued to operate as the ski area of the Woodstock Inn. In 2016, S6 celebrated its 81st anniversary, and installed a brand new Leitner-Poma Alpha quad chairlift, over 2,000 feet (600 m) in length to the summit. In 2018, the mountain had developed summer programs, and opened a lift-served mountain bike park, only the 6th such park in the state of Vermont. In 2020, the lift served mountain biking was ceased, but the area is open to the public to park and ride up/down as they please. Maintenance of the MTB trails has been assumed by the Woodstock Area Mountain Bike Association (WAMBA). The continued investment and development into the area as a year-round destination continues to add vibrance and activities to the region in the heart of the Green Mountains

Suicide Six is host to the longest running ski race in North America, The Fisk Trophy Race. It was first held in 1937 and is a rite of passage for serious eastern ski racers. Notable past winners include Bode Miller, Chip Knight, Jimmy Cochran, Shane McConkey, and many other Olympians, US Ski Team members, and NCAA Champions.

On June 28th, 2022, the ski area announced on their website that they would be retiring the Suicide Six name.