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The 45th parallel north is often called the halfway point between the equator and the North Pole, but the true halfway point is 16.038487 km (9.965854 mi) north of it (at approximately 45°08'39.544") because Earth is an oblate spheroid; that is, it bulges at the equator and is flattened at the poles. [1]
2nd North Carolina Battalion (108 officers & men): Colonel David G. Cowand 43rd North Carolina (228 officers & men): Colonel John R. Winston 45th North Carolina (128 officers & men): Colonel John R. Winston
32nd North Carolina Infantry: Maj John W. Rierson [1] (mw) 43rd North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Cary Whitaker; 45th North Carolina Infantry: Col John R. Winston; 53rd North Carolina Infantry: Col James T. Morehead, Jr. (c) 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion; Cox's Brigade BG William Ruffin Cox. 1st North Carolina Infantry
The 45th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army, most associated with the Oklahoma Army National Guard, from 1920 to 1968.Headquartered for most of its history in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the guardsmen fought in both World War II and the Korean War.
The 45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. 45th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina, in April, 1862, with men from Rockingham, Caswell, Guilford, and Forsyth counties.
Wichita police say the man killed Saturday in an officer-involved shooting near 45th North and Ridge Road is 27-year-old Jonathan Macias. Macias is a resident of Sedgwick County.
The only other 45×90 point located on land is , which is at an elevation of 1,009 m (3,311 ft) above sea This point is located in a desolate region of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, near the Mongolian border, approximately 240 km (150 mi) northeast of Ürümqi.
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