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  2. Eagle of Saladin - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle of Saladin ( Arabic: نسر صلاح الدين, romanized : Nasr Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn ), known in Egypt as the Egyptian Eagle ( Arabic: النسر المصري, romanized : an-Nasr al-Miṣrī ), [1] and the Republican Eagle ( Arabic: النسر الجمهوري, romanized : an-Nasr al-Jumhūrī ), is a heraldic eagle that serves as ...

  3. American Eagle Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. is an American clothing and accessories retailer headquartered at SouthSide Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverman as a subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc., a company that also owned and operated Silverman's Menswear.

  4. List of Egyptian flags - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the republican era, the standard of the president of Egypt has been identical to the national flag, with the addition of the coat of arms (eagle or hawk) in the upper-left corner. [1] Even though the Constitution of Egypt states that the President is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (article 150), the flag of the Supreme Commander differs from the Presidential Standard. It ...

  5. Exercise Bright Star - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian F-16C Block 40 with a USN F/A-18 Hornet and a USAF F-15 Eagle during Bright Star 05. Exercise Bright Star is a series of biennial combined and joint military exercises led by the United States and Egypt. The exercises began in 1980, rooted in the 1977 Camp David Accords.

  6. 1933 double eagle - Wikipedia

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    The missing double eagle was acquired by King Farouk of Egypt, who was a voracious collector of many things, including imperial Fabergé eggs, antique aspirin bottles, paperweights, postage stamps —and coins, of which he had a collection of over 8,500.

  7. Great Seal of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal is the seal of the United States. The phrase is used both for the impression device itself, which is kept by the United States secretary of state, and more generally for the impression it produces. The obverse of the Great Seal depicts the national coat of arms of the United States [1] while the reverse features a truncated pyramid topped by an Eye of Providence. The year of the ...

  8. Coat of arms of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Egypt ( Arabic: شعار مصر) is known as the Republican Eagle or Egyptian Golden Eagle, is a heraldic golden eagle, facing the viewer's left ( dexter ).

  9. List of equipment of the Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    Used by Special Forces Army/Navy Command ( El-Sa'ka Forces ) Helwan 920 [6] Italy. Egypt. Semi-automatic pistol. 9×19mm. Beretta M92-FS pistol, with early Beretta 92-style grip-mounted magazine release button. Produced under license by the Ministry of Military Production, Factory 54 [7] Service Pistol.

  10. Eastern imperial eagle - Wikipedia

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    Description. Closeup of an adult imperial eagle. The eastern imperial eagle is a large eagle, but usually falls near the average size of the large-bodied genus Aquila. Adult total length can range from 68 to 90 cm (27 to 35 in) with a typical wingspan of 1.76 to 2.2 m (5 ft 9 in to 7 ft 3 in).

  11. Reichsadler - Wikipedia

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    The Reichsadler ( German pronunciation: [ˈra͜içs|aːdlɐ]; "Imperial Eagle") is the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945).