Balamokh AKA Barmil ,(1965)(Arabic:"بلاموخ") born in saghben, Lebanon, Was a Phalangist and Lebanese Forces militia commander during the Lebanese Civil War trained. He turned later to a popular politician in the post-war period, best known for creating a political party/group called "Lebnen el kherben and not united", meaning: lebanon the divided and destroyed.
Personal assets
Balamokh was trained as a special opt by the navy seals in the 80s and had a special secret training by a simulation program called DELTA FORCE DAGGER(considered classified mission until this day) in area51.
Personal assets
Balamokh was trained as a special opt by the navy seals in the 80s and had a special secret training by a simulation program called DELTA FORCE DAGGER(considered classified mission until this day) in area51.
David Ferrini was chosen as part of the Italian cricket squad which toured Australia in May/June 2007, competing in the ICC World League 3 tournament in Darwin. He has played for Catania Cricket Club and then for Trentino Cricket in Italy's Serie A competition.
His best bowling figures are 4-10 against Pianoro and his highest batting score is 56 against Maremma.
He has also played with Broadbeach, Coorparoo and Helensvale in Queensland district cricket and 20/20 cricket with Rochedale in Australia.
A torpedo pass in ice hockey is a long pass, usually made by a defenceman behind the blue line, that is meant to spring a forward in the neutral zone into a scoring position. Prior to the elimination of the red line in the National Hockey League, a torpedo pass was a two-line pass, and resulted in stoppage of play. It has been used extensively in international hockey.
The term was used to describe the Swedish national men's hockey team's approach during the 2002 Winter Games, which was punctuated by a preliminary 5-2 win over the eventual gold-medal winning Canadian team.
The term was used to describe the Swedish national men's hockey team's approach during the 2002 Winter Games, which was punctuated by a preliminary 5-2 win over the eventual gold-medal winning Canadian team.
Tidal Construction Company
Tidal Construction Company is owned by J. Anthony Register and John Meeks. The company was founded in 1986 in Richmond Hill, Georgia. The owners recently donated a towering, gigantic American flag to the city of Richmond Hill, and it flies over the city's southern portal to recognize and welcome all who visit, especially the U.S. soldiers and airmen who are based at the U.S. Army's Fort Stewart in Bryan County and the Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah. A granite monument at its base pays tribute to these brave sevicemen and was dedicated by Mayor John Davis and U.S. Congressman Jack Kingston. The flag can be seen by traveling south on US Highway 17 after it crosses GA Highway 144 in Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill is the historic coastal city south of Savannah that was the recipient of the largesse of Henry Ford, who rescued the town in the 1930s from the devastating effects of Reconstruction after the Civil War. It's also the site of Fort McAllister which protected the southern flank of Savannah during the Civil War, until General Sherman overran the earthen structure prior to capturing Savannah in December 1964. Co-owner John Meeks and his family own and reside at the antebellum plantation originally known as Myrtle Grove and renamed Folly Farms. It stands on Old Hardwicke Road which follows the Ogeechee River that leads to Fort McAllister. Sherman's troops are believed to have encampeded on the plantation's front lawn under its massive live oak trees while awaiting resupply before their taking of Savannah to effectively end Sherman's famous "March to the Sea."
Tidal Construction Company is owned by J. Anthony Register and John Meeks. The company was founded in 1986 in Richmond Hill, Georgia. The owners recently donated a towering, gigantic American flag to the city of Richmond Hill, and it flies over the city's southern portal to recognize and welcome all who visit, especially the U.S. soldiers and airmen who are based at the U.S. Army's Fort Stewart in Bryan County and the Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah. A granite monument at its base pays tribute to these brave sevicemen and was dedicated by Mayor John Davis and U.S. Congressman Jack Kingston. The flag can be seen by traveling south on US Highway 17 after it crosses GA Highway 144 in Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill is the historic coastal city south of Savannah that was the recipient of the largesse of Henry Ford, who rescued the town in the 1930s from the devastating effects of Reconstruction after the Civil War. It's also the site of Fort McAllister which protected the southern flank of Savannah during the Civil War, until General Sherman overran the earthen structure prior to capturing Savannah in December 1964. Co-owner John Meeks and his family own and reside at the antebellum plantation originally known as Myrtle Grove and renamed Folly Farms. It stands on Old Hardwicke Road which follows the Ogeechee River that leads to Fort McAllister. Sherman's troops are believed to have encampeded on the plantation's front lawn under its massive live oak trees while awaiting resupply before their taking of Savannah to effectively end Sherman's famous "March to the Sea."