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  2. VMAQ-2 - Wikipedia

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    VMAQ-2 later changed from the "Panthers" to the current name "Death Jesters". Even with the name changes the squadron continues to use "Playboy" Bunny patches and paint jobs on their five aircraft. Even the CY tail code was fashioned on some in the shape of a bunny head (designed and implemented by VMAQ-2's MMCO at the time, Captain Ross ...

  3. Chicot - Wikipedia

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    He had a strong military background, he served as a soldier under Honorat II of Savoy. He then served as a jester under King Henry III of France and then later Henry IV of France. He was the only known jester who led an active political and military life; he was allowed to carry a rapier, and he was also known for his skill with the blade.

  4. 820th Base Defense Group - Wikipedia

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    The BDG (approximately 800 personnel) was re-activated in 1997 (prior to was designated the 1041st TEST) [1] and is composed of three rapidly-deployable Base Defense Squadrons (822 BDS "Safeside", 823 BDS "Jesters", 824 BDS "Ghostwalkers"), and the 820th Combat Operations Squadron (820 COS "Reapers"). [2]

  5. The Jester (hacktivist) - Wikipedia

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    The Jester purported that the person was an impostor, though writers at InfoSecIsland believe the hoax was created by The Jester himself. [6] [self-published source] [7] In February 2011, The Jester claimed credit for a DoS attack on several sites belonging to the Westboro Baptist Church for celebrating the death of homosexual U.S. servicemen. [8]

  6. VF-73 - Wikipedia

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    Fighter Squadron 73 (VF-73), also known as the "Jesters", was a United States Navy fighter squadron established at Naval Air Station Quonset Point, Rhode Island on 27 July 1948, and disestablished on 1 March 1958.

  7. Royal Order of Jesters - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Order of Jesters is a masonic male fraternal organization, allowing only Shriners in good standing to join. [ citation needed ] Admission is by invitation only. [ citation needed ]

  8. 'American Fiction' Shows How Comedy Is a Black American ...

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    Black people even managed to retain power and self-definition in the minstrel era, when Black Americans were pigeonholed into on-screen stereotypes of big-lipped, watermelon-eating jesters in the ...

  9. Jester - Wikipedia

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    A jester, also known as joker, court jester, or fool, was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during royal court.Jesters were also traveling performers who entertained common folk at fairs and town markets, and the discipline continues into the modern day, where jesters perform at historical-themed events.