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Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III (born January 23, 1951) is an American retired aviator, diplomat and aviation safety expert.He is best known for his actions as captain of US Airways Flight 1549 on January 15, 2009, when he ditched the plane, landing on the Hudson River after both engines were disabled by a bird strike.
White Horse Hill National Game Preserve (Dakota: Šúŋkawakháŋ Ská Pahá, formerly known as Sullys Hill National Game Preserve) is a National Wildlife Refuge and nature center located on the shore of Devils Lake in Benson County, North Dakota, within the Spirit Lake Tribe reservation.
Sulli was born on March 29, 1994, in Busan, South Korea. [11] [12] Aspiring to be an actress, Sulli attended Jungbu Elementary School before moving to Seoul by herself in 2004, while in fourth grade, in order to attend the Seoul branch of the MTM Academy, a part-time theatre school where she studied singing, dancing, and acting. [13]
Cleanup crews are struggling to contain a major oil spill off the Southern California coastline that has sullied beaches with dead wildlife and oil detritus, and threatens sensitive wetland areas.
The real winner in Trump’s sullying of the South Carolina-Clemson football game: Nikki Haley
Sully's Snowgoose Saloon is located at the intersection of 62nd Street at Phinney Avenue North, [3] in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood. The dog-friendly [4] [5] tavern is housed in a building completed in 1924. [6]
Sully, Iowa, a town; Sully, West Virginia, an unincorporated community; Sully County, South Dakota; Sully Historic Site, Fairfax County, Virginia; Fort Sully (Fort Leavenworth), an American Civil War artillery battery built west of Fort Leavenworth in 1864
They sometimes played on the same bill as a group called the Sullies, who opened for them, and became friends with their lead singer, Steve Perry, who later went on to fame with Journey in the 1970s. [2] Wishing to spend more time with his wife and raise a family, Virdin left the group in 1966 and was replaced by bassist Bill Brumley.