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What (who) is offer battle - definition

FORMER CANADIAN POLITICIAN
Steven Offer; Offer, Steve

Fairey Battle         
  • Fairey Battle Trainer
  • The bomb aimer position in the Battle was in the aircraft's floor. Note the CSBS Mk. VII equipment
  • Technicians performing work upon the engine of a Battle, c. 1939–1940
  • Mechanics of No. 226 Squadron RAF overhaul the engines of their Battles in a hangar at [[Reims]], France
  • kg}} GP bombs in front of a Battle, 1939–1940
  • Fairey Battle 3-view drawing
  • No. 63 Squadron]], [[RAF Benson]], November 1939. No. 63 was the first operational squadron to be equipped with the type
  • Battles during construction
  • 218 Squadron RAF]] Fairey Battles over France, circa 1940
  • No. 103 Squadron]] lined up in front of a Battle at [[Betheniville]], France
  • No. 142 Squadron]], in a camouflaged 'hide' at [[Berry-au-Bac]], France
  • A class of Czech airmen receiving a practical lecture on the engine controls of a Battle
  • The [[air gunner]] of a Battle mans the aircraft's defensive weapon, a single pintle-mounted rapid firing [[Vickers K machine gun]], France, 1940
  • Wreckage of a Battle shot down by the Wehrmacht, France, May 1940
LIGHT BOMBER FAMILY BY FAIREY
Battle Mk.I; Fairey Battle Mk.I.T; Fairey Battle Mk.I; Fairey Battles
The Fairey Battle is a British single-engine light bomber that was designed and manufactured by the Fairey Aviation Company. It was developed during the mid-1930s for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a monoplane successor to the Hawker Hart and Hind biplanes.
Battle off Samar         
  • Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey—Commander U.S. Third Fleet at Leyte Gulf
  • adj=on}} shells.
  • 2}} maneuvering after sustaining torpedo damage.
  • Destroyers of Taffy 3 making smoke under fire.
  • 2}} off Samar
  • CV-41}} in [[San Diego]].
  • Movements during the battle
  • A [[Grumman TBF Avenger]] from USS ''Santee''.
  • 2}} and her escorts laying a smoke screen early in the battle.
  • 2}} at sea.
  • ''St. Lo'' explodes after ''kamikaze'' strike.
PART OF THE BATTLE OF LEYTE GULF
Battle of Samar; Battle of Samar Gulf; Taffy 3; Taffy 2; Battle of Samar Island; Battle off samar; Battle Off Samar; Action off samar
, burning from earlier gunfire damage, is bracketed by a salvo from a Japanese cruiser (faintly visible in the background, center-right) shortly before sinking during the Battle off Samar.
Battle record         
COMPONENT FOUND IN DJING AND THE REMIX CULTURE
Battle records
A battle record, also often called a battle tool or battle breaks, is a vinyl record made up of brief samples from songs, film dialogue, sound effects, and drum loops for use by a DJ. The samples and drum loops are used for scratching and performances by turntablists.

Wikipedia

Steve Offer

Steven Offer (born November 4, 1949) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1995 who represented the riding of Mississauga North. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson.