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  2. McClellan saddle - Wikipedia

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    M1859 McClellan saddle of the Civil War period, displaying its rawhide seat covering. Fort Kearny State Park and Museum, Nebraska. The McClellan saddle is a riding saddle that was designed by George B. McClellan, after his tour of Europe as the member of a military commission charged with studying the latest developments in engineer and cavalry forces including field equipment. [1]

  3. Motorcycle seat - Wikipedia

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    A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also accommodate a passenger. The most common type of motorcycle seat is a dual saddle or bench seat, which runs along the top of the chassis and is long enough for a pillion passenger to straddle the motorcycle behind the rider. Two detached seats, rather than one elongated one ...

  4. Pillion - Wikipedia

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    A pillion is a secondary pad, cushion, or seat behind the main seat or saddle on a motorcycle or moped. [1] [2] [3] A passenger in this seat is said to "ride pillion". The word is derived from the Scottish Gaelic for "little rug", pillean, from the Latin pellis, "animal skin". [4]

  5. Hank Worden - Wikipedia

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    Worden was born in Rolfe, Iowa, [1] and raised on a cattle ranch near Glendive.He was educated as an engineer at Stanford University and the University of Nevada He enlisted in the U.S. Army hoping to become an Army Air Force aviator but failed to pass flight school.

  6. Sons of Silence - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club was founded in Niwot, Colorado in 1966 by Bruce Gale "The Dude" Richardson, who was living in Longmont after serving in the U.S. Navy from July 1958 to February 1960. [2] Richardson later left the club and died of natural causes in Scottsbluff, Nebraska on March 26, 2013. [7]

  7. Ronald L. Sargent - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    The Ronald L. Sargent Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Ronald L. Sargent joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 22.9 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.