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  • 51Volunteer Defence Corps — may refer to: *Volunteer Defence Corps in Australia *Volunteer Defence Corps in Hong Kong …

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  • 52Volunteer State — may refer to: *Tennessee, whose state nickname is the Volunteer State *Volunteer State Community College …

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  • 53Volunteer State — Tennessee; a nickname. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 54Volunteer snooker — Volunteer snooker  изменённый вариант игры в снукер. Этот вид бильярда был популярен в 1950 х годах и характеризовался несколько другими правилами ведения игры в отличие от «классического» снукера. В настоящее время в Volunteer snooker… …

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  • 55Volunteer navy — Vol un*teer na vy A navy of vessels fitted out and manned by volunteers who sail under the flag of the regular navy and subject to naval discipline. Prussia in 1870, in the Franco German war, organized such a navy, which was commanded by merchant …

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  • 56Volunteer, North Carolina — Volunteer is an unincorporated community in Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approximately three miles east southeast of the town of Pilot Mountain.External links …

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  • 57Volunteer Service Abroad — is a non governmental organization in New Zealand, equivalent to Voluntary Service Overseas. It provides volunteers from New Zealand for service in developing countries. It is largely sponsored by NZAID (New Zealand s International Aid and… …

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  • 58Volunteer Speedway — is a 4/10 mile long dirt race track located in the eastern part of Tennessee at Bulls Gap. It was originally built in 1973 and opened during the 1974 racing season. It is known as The World s Fastest Dirt Track . The track is banked at 32 degrees …

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  • 59Volunteer Emotional Support Helplines — (VESH) is a planned combined international network of telephone counseling services being formed by the 3 largest international services (Befrienders/Samaritans, IFOTES Lifeline). In their roles of emotional support service networks, they have… …

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  • 60Volunteer Force (Great Britain) — The Volunteer Force was a citizen army of part time rifle, artillery and engineer corps, created as a popular movement in 1859. Originally highly autonomous, the units of volunteers became increasingly integrated with the British Army, before… …

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