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  2. Joseph John Richards - Wikipedia

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    His most successful works were marches, including Crusade for Freedom, Emblem of Unity, and Shield of Liberty. Richards was born in Cwmafan, Wales, but spent most of his childhood in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States. He began playing alto horn and cornet at the age of ten and became director of the Norton-Jones Circus Band at the age of nineteen.

  3. Open the Freedom Gate Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Open the Freedom Gate Championship was the major title in the promotion Dragon Gate USA. The first holder of the title was crowned following a 14-man tournament held at DGUSA Freedom Fight on November 28, 2009. The title was recognized by Dragon Gate USA's parent promotion, Dragon Gate, and it has been defended at a Dragon Gate show in Japan.

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  6. DGUSA Fearless - Wikipedia

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    Singles match for the DGUSA Open the Freedom Gate Championship: 2011. Fearless 2011; Promotion: Dragon Gate USA: Date: June 3, 2011 (aired June 3, 2011) City:

  7. Monument to Freedom and Unity - Wikipedia

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    The monument viewed from the Schinkelplatz Berlin Palace and National Kaiser Wilhelm Monument, ca. 1900. The Monument to Freedom and Unity (German: Denkmal für Freiheit und Einheit) is a planned national German monument in Berlin commemorating the country's peaceful reunification in 1990 and earlier 18th, 19th and 20th century unification movements.