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1988 video game
Carrier Command is a 1988 video game published by Rainbird for the Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC compatibles, ZX Spectrum, Macintosh, Commodore 64, and Amstrad
Carrier_Command
2021 strategy game
Carrier Command 2 is a real-time strategy game developed by Geometa and published by MicroProse on Steam. The game is a remake of the 1988 Carrier Command
Carrier_Command_2
Tankette
defense, radar, and anti-aircraft missile launcher, 120 mm mortar carrier, command and fire control, and ambulance variants. The Wiesel 2 entered service
Wiesel_(weapons_carrier)
Armored personnel carrier
command post carrier, also known as the M577 command post vehicle or armored command post vehicle, is a variant of the M113 armored personnel carrier
M577_command_post_carrier
Armoured personnel carrier
Several variants are planned, including command, reconnaissance, military police and armoured personnel carrier configurations. Current known versions
BOV (armoured personnel carrier)
BOV_(armoured_personnel_carrier)
2012 video game
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission is a real-time strategy action game by Bohemia Interactive, a remake of the original 1988 Carrier Command. Carrier Command
Carrier_Command:_Gaea_Mission
US Navy unit with aircraft carrier
staff. The carrier is commanded by an aviation community captain. A carrier air wing (CVW) typically consisting of up to nine squadrons. Carrier air wings
Carrier_strike_group
Military unit
The I Troop Carrier Command is a disbanded United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with Continental Air Forces, at Stout Field, Indiana
I_Troop_Carrier_Command
Group of aircraft units operating from an aircraft carrier
training commands composed of squadrons of the same type of carrier-based aircraft when not deployed. The United States Marine Corps equivalent command-level
Carrier_air_wing
Military unit
The IX Troop Carrier Command was a United States Army Air Forces unit. Its last assignment was with the Ninth Air Force, based at Greenville Army Air
IX_Troop_Carrier_Command
US Air Force numbered air force
operations in Sicily and Italy, replaced Giles in command of IX Troop Carrier Command. The IX TCC command and staff officers were an excellent mix of combat
Ninth_Air_Force
United States World War II army airfields
other USAAF support commands—Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command—also commanded a significant number
Indiana World War II Army Airfields
Indiana_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
American airborne landings in Normandy during World War II. Allied chain of command Supreme Allied Commander: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 21st Army Group:
American airborne landings in Normandy order of battle
American_airborne_landings_in_Normandy_order_of_battle
Armoured personnel carrier
Force Command, leaving the armoured Reserve units with unarmed Iltis jeeps. Land Force Command began looking for a new armoured personnel carrier to equip
Bison and Coyote armoured vehicles
Bison_and_Coyote_armoured_vehicles
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
XII Bomber Command, NATAF to XII Air Support Command, NACAF to XII Fighter Command, NAASC to XII AFSC, NAAF TCC to XII Troop Carrier Command (Provisional)
Twelfth_Air_Force
1990 video game
written by Realtime Games and is a development of their successful title Carrier Command. In some unknown time in the future, armies of tanks battle for supremacy
Battle_Command_(video_game)
United States Air Force general
Forces and United States Air Force general. As head of the IX Troop Carrier Command during World War II, he was responsible for the airlift of the airborne
Paul_L._Williams_(general)
Warship that serves as a seagoing airbase
means, aircraft carriers are often the centerpiece of modern naval warfare, and have significant diplomatic influence in deterrence, command of the sea and
Aircraft_carrier
1944 operations during Operation Overlord
101st Airborne Division IX Troop Carrier Command 50th Troop Carrier Wing 52nd Troop Carrier Wing 53rd Troop Carrier Wing Wehrmacht 7. Armee ("7th Army")
American airborne landings in Normandy
American_airborne_landings_in_Normandy
Airport in Devon, South West England
The 440th was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. The 98th TCS remained at Exeter until 7 August, when it
Exeter_Airport
Commanding unit of all Allied airborne troops in Europe during WW2
Europe from August 1944 to May 1945. These included the U.S. IX Troop Carrier Command, the U.S. XVIII Airborne Corps, which controlled the 17th, 82nd and
First_Allied_Airborne_Army
1946–1992 US Air Force major command
reporting to the Strategic Air Command headquarters on 21 March 1946 included the Second Air Force, the IX Troop Carrier Command and the 73d Air Division.
Strategic_Air_Command
Battle Command Vehicle (BCV) Stryker – 4,466 units. M1126 infantry carrier vehicle (ICV) M1126 Stryker (IAV) has two variants, the infantry carrier vehicle
List of currently active United States military land vehicles
List_of_currently_active_United_States_military_land_vehicles
Former Royal Air Force flying base in Berkshire, England
Carrier Squadron (Q7) 94th Troop Carrier Squadron (D8) The 438th was a group of Ninth Air Force's 53rd Troop Carrier Wing of IX Troop Carrier Command
RAF_Greenham_Common
Armored personnel carrier
used in support roles such as armored ambulance, mortar carrier, engineer vehicle, and command vehicle. The U.S. Army's heavy brigade combat teams are
M113 armored personnel carrier
M113_armored_personnel_carrier
Singaporean armoured fighting vehicle
the Hunter began in 2019. The vehicle would be delivered in troop carrier, command and recovery variants. The prototype model was exhibited at the Singapore
Hunter_AFV
Former US Air Force base near Columbus, Indiana
I Troop Carrier command's transport and glider training was being phased down at Atterbury. In September, elements of the III Bomber Command 596th Bombardment
Bakalar_Air_Force_Base
Videogames. International Arcade Museum. Retrieved April 11, 2020. "Carrier Command 2 on Steam". store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 2022-09-20. "Darklands
List_of_MicroProse_games
Type of warship
A light aircraft carrier, or light fleet carrier, is an aircraft carrier smaller than the standard carriers of a navy. The precise definition of the type
Light_aircraft_carrier
Decommissioned United States Navy aircraft carrier
decommissioned United States Navy aircraft carrier. In 1958, she became the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the United States Navy, and the world
USS_Enterprise_(CVN-65)
Royal Air Force station in England
Force IX Troop Carrier Command (TCC). While under USAAF control, Welford was known as USAAF Station AAF-474. The 315th Troop Carrier Group arrived at
RAF_Welford
U.S. Army award
Troop Carrier Pathfinder Group (Provisional), in May 1944. Besides the paratroopers who earned it, the Pathfinder Badge was worn by IX Troop Carrier Command
Pathfinder Badge (United States)
Pathfinder_Badge_(United_States)
Military unit
to the United States Fleet Forces Command. As of 2018[update] the group flagship is the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). As
Carrier_Strike_Group_8
RAF airbase in England
50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command, Ninth Air Force. The group's four squadrons and their fuselage codes were: 91st Troop Carrier Squadron
RAF_Upottery
United States Army general (1892–1944)
by Lieutenant Colonel Mike Murphy, senior glider pilot of IX Troop Carrier Command, and Second Lieutenant John M. Butler, the #1 glider came down into
Don_Pratt
US military airfield at Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
1954, Ninth Air Force turned Pope over to the 464th Troop Carrier Wing, a Tactical Air Command unit, which transferred from Lawson Air Force Base, Georgia
Pope_Field
Airport
1944, the I Troop Carrier Command, 434th Troop Carrier Group commanded the airfield. The 411th Army Air Force Base Unit commanded the support elements
Alliance_Municipal_Airport
Military unit
Commander, Carrier Strike Group FOUR (CCSG-4 or COMSTRKGRUFOUR) is the U.S. Fleet Forces Command formation charged with training and certifying Atlantic
Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic
Commander_Strike_Force_Training_Atlantic
Training Command). However the other USAAF support commands (Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command operated
Mississippi World War II Army Airfields
Mississippi_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Military unit
on 15 June 1942. It was a major training organization for I Troop Carrier Command, from 1942 to 1943, training subordinate units in the United States
52nd_Troop_Carrier_Wing
US Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier class
The Nimitz class is a class of ten nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service with the United States Navy. The lead ship of the class is named after
Nimitz-class_aircraft_carrier
(Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); and Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) had airfields in support roles. It is still possible to
Nevada World War II Army airfields
Nevada_World_War_II_Army_airfields
Armored personnel carrier
The M114 Command and Reconnaissance Carrier is a Cold War-era tracked armored fighting vehicle, used by the United States Army. It was manufactured by
M114_armored_fighting_vehicle
1944 British airborne operation in the Netherlands
severely constrained in his planning for the operation. The US IX Troop Carrier Command (Major General Williams) could not land all the airborne troops in
Battle_of_Arnhem
Primary striking force of the US Navy in the Pacific War
the force was part of Admiral Spruance's Fifth Fleet, the carrier task force was commanded by Mitscher and bore the designation Task Force (TF) 58. When
Fast_Carrier_Task_Force
U.S. Navy admiral
Sailors and Military Sealift Command civilian mariners. Capt. Karl Thomas, commanding officer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, speaks
Karl_O._Thomas
Military unit
51st Troop Carrier Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. The wing was formed during World War II and was the first troop carrier wing in the
51st_Troop_Carrier_Wing
Military unit
Carrier Group 5, became commander, Task Force 154 (Battle Force Zulu), part of Naval Forces Central Command. The Task Force directed four carriers (USS Midway (CV-41)
Carrier_Strike_Group_5
Bands painted on Allied aircraft during Normandy Landings in World War II
During Operation Dragoon, two wings of IX Troop Carrier Command were sent to Italy to reinforce troop carrier forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations
Invasion_stripes
Military unit
administered the 2nd Aircraft Carrier Squadron from 1947 to 1951. The appointment was a continuation of the Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Station first
Flag Officer, Air and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet
Flag_Officer,_Air_and_Second-in-Command,_Mediterranean_Fleet
United States Navy admiral (1882–1959)
White Fleet and, during World War I, commanded the destroyer USS Shaw. He took command of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga in 1935 after completing
William_Halsey_Jr.
Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England
Troop Carrier Group. The 61st TCG was part of the 52nd Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. The headquarters of the 61st Troop Carrier Group
RAF_Barkston_Heath
Airport in Mississippi, US
use. Troop Carrier Command assigned the following groups to the airfield for the purpose of training replacement crews. 63d Troop Carrier Group, 3 June
Grenada_Municipal_Airport
Technical Service Command (ATSC), Air Transport Command (ATC) and I Troop Carrier Command used a significant number of airfields in a support role. A significant
California World War II Army airfields
California_World_War_II_Army_airfields
Flagship of the French Navy
is the tenth French aircraft carrier, the first French nuclear-powered surface vessel, and the only nuclear-powered carrier completed outside of the United
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
French_aircraft_carrier_Charles_de_Gaulle
Training Command). However the other USAAF support commands (Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded
Maryland World War II Army Airfields
Maryland_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
United States Air National Guard base at Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana, USA
Troop Carrier Command (I TCC), part of First Air Force. The mission of I TCC was to train Curtiss C-46 Commando and Douglas C-47 Skytrain troop carrier groups
Fort Wayne Air National Guard Base
Fort_Wayne_Air_National_Guard_Base
Training Command). However the other USAAF support commands (Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded
Washington World War II Army Airfields
Washington_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Former Royal Air Force station in Somerset, England
(2L) The 441st was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. D-Day During May 1944 1500 American troops of the 101st
RAF_Merryfield
Former Royal Air Force station
(2L) The 441st was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. It was scheduled to be assigned to Langar, however it only
RAF_Langar
(Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded a significant number of airfields in a support roles
New Mexico World War II Army Airfields
New_Mexico_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Imperial Japanese Navy unit during the Pacific War
of its fleet carriers under a single command. The IJN centered its doctrine on air strikes that combined the air groups within carrier divisions, rather
1st_Air_Fleet
Military unit
438th Troop Carrier Group, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain unit. It saw combat in the European Theater of Operations as part of IX Troop Carrier Command. The group
438th_Air_Expeditionary_Group
United States World War II army airfields
Training Command). However the other USAAF support commands (Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded
Pennsylvania World War II Army Airfields
Pennsylvania_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Former Royal Air Force station in Rutland, England
group were: 36th Troop Carrier Squadron (4C) 37th Troop Carrier Squadron (W7) 44th Troop Carrier Squadron (6E) 45th Troop Carrier Squadron (T3) The 316th
RAF_Cottesmore
Military unit
Troop Carrier Command, 16 October 1943 I Troop Carrier Command, 29 September 1945 IX Troop Carrier Command, 4 November 1945 Tactical Air Command, 21 March
50th_Troop_Carrier_Wing
Airport in Lincolnshire, England
Market-Garden. The IX Troop Carrier Command relinquished the airfield back to the RAF in late September and No. 5 Group Bomber Command moved in the distinguished
RAF_Fulbeck
List of US APC variants
vehicles and 12 M548A1 cargo carriers. In 1992, they received from USA 200 M113A2 APC, 25 M106A1 mortar carrier, 10 M577A1 command and control vehicles and
Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier
Variants_of_the_M113_armored_personnel_carrier
Former Royal Air Force station in Berkshire, England
Douglas C-47 Skytrain Troop Carrier Groups. It was transferred to Ninth Air Force in 1943 primarily as a Troop Carrier Command base. Returned to RAF Control
RAF_Aldermaston
Military unit
24th Transport Squadron and served as a training unit for I Troop Carrier Command until disbanding in a general reorganization of Army Air Forces training
24th_Fighter-Bomber_Squadron
List of component commands of the U.S. numbered air forces during World War II
commands. I Bomber Command I Fighter Command I Troop Carrier Command II Bomber Command III Air Support Command III Bomber Command III Fighter Command
List of United States Army Air Forces Air Force Component Commands
List_of_United_States_Army_Air_Forces_Air_Force_Component_Commands
Service component command of the US Navy
Fleet, was formed, with Vice Admiral Alfred Wilkinson Johnson commanded. The aircraft carrier USS Ranger (CV-4) was transferred to the Atlantic Ocean, to
United States Fleet Forces Command
United_States_Fleet_Forces_Command
4-wheel M1064 mortar carrier, equipped with M121 120 mm mortar M1065 carrier, command post, f-t, 1.5-ton (M973 series) M1066 carrier, ambulance, f-t, 1
List of the United States military vehicles by model number
List_of_the_United_States_military_vehicles_by_model_number
Armoured personnel carrier
be adopted for a variety of other roles including anti-tank, cargo carrier, command vehicle, ambulance, fitters' vehicle and reconnaissance vehicle. The
Condor_(APC)
Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force (1890-1967)
bomber command; 36,000 in fighter command; 30,000 in troop carrier command; 62,000 in IX Air Force Service Command; 23,000 in engineer command, and 43
Lewis_H._Brereton
American admiral (b. 1964)
for the Iraq War. Paparo's commands included two strike fighter squadrons, Carrier Air Wing 7 from 2011 to 2012, and Carrier Strike Group 8 from 2017 to
Samuel_Paparo
(Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded a significant number of airfields in a support roles
Maine World War II Army Airfields
Maine_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
Military unit
Force Reserve Command implemented the Objective Wing organization. The unit was first activated during World War II as the 315th Troop Carrier Group, a Douglas
315th_Operations_Group
Text message transmitted from a modem
longer) connected to a remote system. NO CARRIER is a response message that is defined in the Hayes command set. Due to the popularity of Hayes modems
NO_CARRIER
British family of light armoured tracked vehicles
The Universal Carrier, a development of the earlier Bren Gun Carrier from its light machine gun armament, was one of a family of light armoured tracked
Universal_Carrier
Italian infantry fighting vehicle
basic model of a family of vehicles, which may include a 120 mm mortar carrier, command (C3I) vehicle, and ambulance. Dardo IFVs were deployed with the Italian
Dardo (infantry fighting vehicle)
Dardo_(infantry_fighting_vehicle)
Class of South Korean aircraft carriers
CVX (formerly known as LPX-II, Hangul: 대형수송함-II) was a class of aircraft carriers proposed for the Republic of Korea Navy. The class was intended to follow-on
CVX-class_aircraft_carrier
Military unit
Fleet Forces Command. USS Gerald R. Ford is the aircraft carrier assigned as the strike group's flagship. Units currently assigned to Carrier Strike Group
Carrier_Strike_Group_12
Northwest African Troop Carrier Command (NATCC) was a combined British-U.S. air command of the Second World War. It was a sub-command of the Northwest African
Northwest African Troop Carrier Command
Northwest_African_Troop_Carrier_Command
Military unit
Training Command (AAFTC), OTU-RTU units were operational units of the four domestic numbered air forces along with I Troop Carrier Command and Air Transport
Operational - Replacement Training Units
Operational_-_Replacement_Training_Units
Military unit
Carrier Division 1, under the command of Rear Admiral Epes, became involved in the response to the seizure of the USS Pueblo. In June 1973, Carrier Division
Carrier_Strike_Group_1
Type of WWII aircraft carrier
The escort carrier or escort aircraft carrier (U.S. hull classification symbol CVE), also called a "jeep carrier" or "baby flattop" in the United States
Escort_carrier
United States World War II army airfields
(Air Technical Service Command (ATSC); Air Transport Command (ATC) or Troop Carrier Command) commanded a significant number of airfields in a support roles
Illinois World War II Army Airfields
Illinois_World_War_II_Army_Airfields
US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
Trophy as the most improved command in the Pacific Fleet. Abraham Lincoln was in port on 11 September 2001. The carrier was put to sea on 20 July 2002
USS_Abraham_Lincoln_(CVN-72)
Development and acquisition organizations of the U.S. Navy
in January 2024. There are seven Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Offices. PEO (Carriers) provides the Navy with design, construction and delivery
Naval Sea Systems Command Program Executive Offices
Naval_Sea_Systems_Command_Program_Executive_Offices
Largest naval battle of World War II and history
the U.S. Third Fleet, commanded by Admiral William F. Halsey Jr., with Task Force 38 (TF 38, the Fast Carrier Task Force, commanded by Vice Admiral Marc
Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf
Military unit
War II as the 435th Troop Carrier Group, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport unit that saw combat with IX Troop Carrier Command in Western Europe. The group
435th_Operations_Group
USN admiral, Medal of Honor recipient (1885–1973)
15, Kimmel placed Fletcher in command of Task Force (TF) 14 for the relief of Wake, which consisted of the fleet carrier Saratoga, the fleet oiler Neches
Frank_Jack_Fletcher
U.S. Navy admiral
served on several aircraft carriers and was an instructor at TOPGUN. His senior commands included Carrier Air Wing 3, Carrier Strike Group 5, and concurrently
George_Wikoff
Italian aircraft carrier
Cavour (Italian: Portaerei Cavour) is an Italian aircraft carrier launched in 2004. It is the flagship of the Italian Navy. The ship is designed to combine
Italian aircraft carrier Cavour
Italian_aircraft_carrier_Cavour
1942 major naval battle in World War II
The Japanese Combined Fleet under the command of Isoroku Yamamoto suffered a decisive defeat by two carrier strike groups of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Battle_of_Midway
Ship that transports and launches drones
A drone carrier is a crewed or uncrewed ship equipped with a flight deck on which unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) can take off and land. In addition
Drone_carrier
Royal Air Force station in England, 1944–1946
Tactical Air Command. Before the group could become operational, the unit was moved to RAF Thruxton on 1 March. The 436th Troop Carrier Group with its
RAF_Membury
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force responsible for air mobility forces
reorganized in 1946, Tactical Air Command (TAC) was established as one of its three major commands. The AAF IX Troop Carrier Command (TCC) was inactivated as part
Eighteenth_Air_Force
Light tracked vehicle
which best suits the mission requirements i.e. armoured personnel carrier, command and control vehicle, infantry fighting vehicle, etc. A prototype of
PMMC_G5
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a person who dressed leather after it was tanned, Middle English curreyour (Old French conreeur ‘currier’).
Female
English
English pet form of German Carla, CARLIE means "man."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carrie, KARRIE means "man."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARTER means "carter," someone who uses a cart.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Indian
Transporter of Goods with a Cart; Cart Driver; Carter; Someone who Uses a Cart
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Careen, possibly CARREEN means "beloved" or "friend."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a blacksmith (see Ferrier).
Female
English
English pet form of French Caroline, CARRIE means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English and southern French
English and southern French : from Middle English, Old French car(r)ier (Late Latin carrarius, a derivative of carrum ‘cart’, ‘wagon’, of Gaulish origin); in English an occupational name for someone who transported goods, in French for a cartwright.French : occupational name for a stonemason or quarryman, carrier.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Larry, LARRIE means "of Laurentum."
Female
English
Feminine diminutive form of English Harry, HARRIET means "little home-ruler."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican
Sculptor; One who Carves Wood; Wood Carver; Carver of Wood or Stone
Male
English
Wood Carver
Boy/Male
English
Churn
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish
Lives at the Barrier; Fair-haired; From the Land that was Burned; Sharp; Pointed; Bear-strength
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Barry, BARRIE means "fair-headed."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname or occupational name for someone who hunted hares, or who was thought to resemble a breed of dog used in hunting hares.English and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a harrier, a kind of hawk, Middle English harrower.English and Scottish : nickname for a raider or plunderer, from an agent noun derived from Middle English herian, Old English her(g)ian ‘to harry’, ‘plunder’, ‘ravage’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harry, HARRIE means "home-ruler."
Girl/Female
English American Italian
Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vaaridhar | வாரீதார
Cloud
Girl/Female
Indian
Queen of Love
Boy/Male
Muslim
Promise
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yeruwsha, YERUSHA means "dispossessor" or "possessed (by a husband)."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ebbie, EBBY means "stone of help."
Girl/Female
Tamil
The earth
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Delightful
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harvey, HERVEY means "battle worthy."
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
CARRIER COMMAND
n.
One who harries.
n.
One who curries and dresses leather, after it is tanned.
n.
One who marries.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
Ulceration of bone; a process in which bone disintegrates and is carried away piecemeal, as distinguished from necrosis, in which it dies in masses.
n.
That which drives or carries; as: (a) A piece which communicates to an object in a lathe the motion of the face plate; a lathe dog. (b) A spool holder or bobbin holder in a braiding machine. (c) A movable piece in magazine guns which transfers the cartridge to a position from which it can be thrust into the barrel.
n.
One of several species of hawks or buzzards of the genus Circus which fly low and harry small animals or birds, -- as the European marsh harrier (Circus aerunginosus), and the hen harrier (C. cyaneus).
n.
A post or courier; a letter carrier.
n.
A kind of dig; a terrier.
n.
One who, or that which, tarries.
a.
Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.
n.
A carrier; one who carries or conveys burdens, luggage, etc.; for hire.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
Prepared with curry; as, curried rice, fowl, etc.
v. i.
To practice as a farrier; to carry on the trade of a farrier.
n.
One sent in advance; an avant-courier; a precursor.
n.
See Harrier.
n.
One of a breed of small dogs, which includes several distinct subbreeds, some of which, such as the Skye terrier and Yorkshire terrier, have long hair and drooping ears, while others, at the English and the black-and-tan terriers, have short, close, smooth hair and upright ears.
n.
One who, or that which, carries or conveys; a messenger.