The 28th Street Crew was a short lived House music house music group featuring David Cole producer David Cole and Robert Clivill s ref name 28street who used the alias The Done Properly Posse on the album and single. ref http www.discogs.com artist Done Properly Posse , The Done Properly Posse , The , Discogs ref In 1989 the group released a single and album the latter of which was titled I Need a Rhythm on Vendetta Records Vendetta A&M Records . ref name 28street http www.discogs.com artist 28th Street Crew 2C The 28th Street Crew, The , Discogs ref This single would later be featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto San Andreas on the fictional radio station Grand Theft Auto San Andreas soundtrack SF UR SF UR in 2004. Also in 1989 Clivill s and Cole started the much more successful C C Music Factory ref name startingC&C http www.mtv.com music artist c c music factory artist.jhtml biographyEnd C C Music Factory Full Biography , MTV ref The 28th Street Crew released a single called O in 1994 on the label of Ministry of Sound . ref A song called O by the 28th Street Crew written by Robert Clivill s David Cole Ricky Crespo can be found on the CD Ministry of Sound the sessions volume 3 mixed by Clivilles & Cole Warner Music , 1994, http www.discogs.com Clivilles Cole The Sessions Volume 3 release 1508569 Catalog MINSTCD 003, 4509 98130 2 ref ref name 28street References reflist External links http theisleoffailedpopstars.blogspot.com 2011 02 28th st crew i need rhythm 1989.html The 28th St. Crew I Need A Rhythm 1989 The Isle of Deserted Pop Stars C C Music Factory Category American house music groups Category A&M Records artists house band stub ... more details
so the replica uniforms were correct for a standard line regiment , the 28th Regiment continued to wear ... in William Barnes Wollen s painting 28th Gloucester Regiment at Waterloo . Fact date June 2008 References reflist DEFAULTSORT 28th Regiment at Quatre Bras, The Category 1875 paintings Category Collections ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 3rd Battalion 28th Marines image caption dates country United States allegiance United States United States of America branch United States Marine Corps type Infantry regiment role Locate, close with and destroy the enemy with fire and maneuver size 1000 command structure Inactive current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles World War II br Battle of Iwo Jima br Vietnam notable commanders anniversaries The 3rd Battalion 28th Marines 3 28 is an inactive infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps . They were part of the 28th Marine Regiment and 5th Marine Division and fought during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II . They were activated again for the Vietnam War but were deactivated after the war and remain inactive today. History Battle of Iwo Jima They were assigned to land at green beach after D Day. On D Day, 1st Battalion, 28th Marines 1 28 and 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines 2 28 would hit green beach. 3 28 was summoned in the battle earlier than expected. 3 28 helped fight for Mount Suribachi . On D Day plus four the mountain was secured by a platoon from 2 28. After the capture of Mt. Suribachi the entire 28th Marine Regiment was thrown in the fight for the northern half of the island. On the night of March 24, 1945 the final organized Japanese combat unit made a banzi charge at the 28th and 26th Marine Regiment United States 26th Marines . 53 Americans and 262 Japanese were killed in the attack. The island was declared completely secure a few hours later. After the war, 3 28 was deactivated. Vietnam War They were re activated during the Vietnam War and participated in many campaigns in the northern areas of South Vietnam . See also portal United States Marine Corps History of the United States Marine Corps List of United States Marine Corps battalions Clear References Bibliography Refbegin cite book title U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle ... more details
The 28 Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War . Notable battles that the regiments has been engaged in include the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Chickamauga . ref name CWR cite web title 28th Tennessee Infantry Regiment url http www.civilwarreference.com regiments detail.php?regID 3835 publisher Civil War Reference accessdate 23 June 2011 ref References Reflist AmericanCivilWar unit stub Category Tennessee Confederate Civil War regiments ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date August 2007 The 28th Soviet Antarctic Expedition was an expedition to Antarctica undertaken by the Soviet Union and the German Democratic Republic . Although the GDR could not build a research station as a result of not having signed the Antarctic Treaty , it operated a research station near the Soviet Novolazarevskaya station. In 1983, six Germans joined the 28th Soviet Antarctic Expedition to research meteorology , physics of the upper atmosphere, geology and geophysics . DEFAULTSORT Soviet Antarctic Expedition 28 Category Soviet Antarctic expeditions 28 Category Germany Soviet Union relations Antarctic Expedition 28 Category 1982 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 28 Category 1982 in Antarctica Category 1983 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 28 Category 1983 in Antarctica Category 1984 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 28 Category 1984 in Antarctica Antarctica stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox military unit unit name 28th Infantry Division br small 28. Dywizja Piechoty small image caption dates 1921 1944 country Poland allegiance branch land forces type infantry role general purpose size command structure current commander garrison Warsaw ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron Warsaw, Stefan Okrzeja in 1944 motto colors march mascot battles Battle of d , Battle of Modlin , Battle of Warsaw 1939 , Warsaw Uprising notable commanders W adys aw Bo cza Uzdowski , Edward Pfeiffer anniversaries The 28 Dywizja Piechoty was a Polish Army infantry Division military division which saw action against the invading Nazi Germany Germans during the Invasion of Poland 1939 Invasion of Poland of World War II . The division suffered heavy casualties in battles near d and the remnants retreated to Warsaw , where they surrendered. Commanders Brigadier General gen.bryg. W adys aw Bo cza Uzdowski Order of battle HQ Lang pl S uzby 15th Wolfs Infantry Regiment Lang pl 15 pu k piechoty Wilk w 36th Academic s Legion Infantry Regiment Lang pl 36 pu k piechoty Legii Akademickiej 72nd P k. Dioznizy Czachowski s Infantry Regiment Lang pl 72 pu k piechoty im. p k. Dionizego Czachowskiego 28th Light Artillery Regiment Lang pl 28 pu k artylerii lekkiej 28th Heavy Artillery Squadron Lang pl 28 dywizjon artylerii ci zkiej 28th AA Artillery Battery Lang pl 28 bateria artylerii p lot. 28th Engineers Battalion Lang pl 28 batalion saper w 28th Telephone Company Lang pl 28 kompania telefoniczna Divisional Cavalry Lang pl kawaleria dywizyjna 13th Bicycle Infantry Company Lang pl 13 kompania kolarzy 117th Mobile HMG Company Lang pl 117 kompania ckm na taczankach See also Polish army order of battle in 1939 Category Infantry divisions of Poland in World War II 27th Category Military units and formations established in 1921 Category Infantry divisions of Poland 27th Poland mil stub WWII stub fr 28e Division d infanterie Pologne pl 28 Dywizja ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 28th Guards Red Banner Missile Division dates May 3, 1961 country Flag Soviet Union 1961 1991 br Flag Russia 1991 present branch Strategic Rocket Forces type Missile division command structure 27th Guards Missile Army garrison Kozelsk , Kaluga Oblast garrison label HQ location decorations File Order of Red Banner ribbon bar.png 40px Order of the Red Banner 28th Guards Order of the Red Banner Missile Division lang ru 28 is a missile division under command of the 27th Guards Missile Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces of Russia headquartered at Kozelsk in Kaluga Oblast . History 28th Guards Red Banner Missile Division was formed on May 3, 1961 on the base of 198th Engineer Missile Brigade. On August 4, the Division received its Colours, standards and guidons colors . The first training launch R 2 missile R 2 missile was performed on August 18. On May 30, 1964 two regiments armed with R 9 Desna ICBM were formed under command of the 28th Division. Between 1967 and 1969 eleven UR 100 regiments were formed. On President s order one of the regiments received title Kaluga . On September 12, 2007 one of the regiments 07390 was disbanded. There were plans to disband the entire division by 2010, but on November 5, 2008 President Dmitry Medvedev during his speech at the joint session of Federal Assembly of Russia Russia s Parliament announced that the 28th Division will resume its mission. Commanders 1961 1967 Major General Mikhail S. Burmak 1967 1975 Major General Vasiliy M. Barabanshikov 1975 1977 Major General Vladimir A. Generalov 1977 1980 Major General Vladimir M. Timofeyev 1980 1986 Major General Vladimir I. Petrov 1986 1992 Major General Dmitry N. Bolshakov 1992 1995 Major General Boris A. Polyakov 1995 1998 Major General Vasiliy G. Karavaytsev 1998 2001 Major General Sergey V. Karakayev ... 9, 2009 Colonel Edward E. Stefantsov Equipment In 1961 1964 the 28th Division received 15 R 9 Desna ... more details
roughtranslation Infobox military unit unit name 28th Army image caption country Soviet Union type branch Red Army dates June 1941 August 10, 1941 br 1941 br 1942 1945, postwar command structure size several Rifle corps Soviet corps garrison battles Battle of Smolensk 1941 , others notable commanders Lieutenant General Vladimir Ya Kachalov The 28th Army was a field army of the Red Army and the Soviet Ground Forces , formed three times in 1941 42 and active during the postwar period for many years in the Belorussian Military District . Initial Formation The army was formed first in June 1941 on the basis of the Arkhangelsk Military District . It included the 30th and 33rd Rifle Corps Soviet Rifle Corps , 69th Rifle Division Soviet Union 69th Motorised Division , artillery and several other groups. The Army Commander was Lieutenant General Vladimir Yakovlevich Kachalov previously commander of the Arkhangelsk Military District , member of the Military Council army Brigadier Commissioner Basil T. Kolesnikov, Chief of Staff army Major General Paul G. Egorov. It participated in the Battle of Smolensk 1941 Battle of Smolensk . Hit clarify date December 2011 the environment 10 August the army headquarters was disbanded, and emerged from an environment of given parts to form Reserve Front . On 14 July 1941, the order creating the Reserve Front gave the 28th Army s composition as follows ref STAVKA Order 003334, Collection of Combat Documents of the Great Patriotic War, SBDVOV , Moscow, Voenizdat , 1958 ? , Issue 37, p.13, cited in David Glantz , Stumbling Colossus, p.215 ref Nine divisions, one gun, one howitzer, and four corps artillery regiments, and four anti tank artillery regiments. Missing in Action later circumstances of death were established by General , General Kachalov ... the 28th Army, headquartered at Grodno , included the 6th Guards Tank Division Grodno , 28th Tank ... the dissolution of the Soviet Union the army was disbanded by being redesignated the 28th Army ... more details
Infobox film awards number 28 award Golden Raspberry Awards image 2008 Razzie Awards 07.jpg caption 28th Golden Raspberry Awards Presentation date February 23, 2008 site Santa Monica , California film I Know Who Killed Me most wins I Know Who Killed Me 8 most nominations I Know Who Killed Me 9 last 27th next 29th The 28th Golden Raspberry Award s or Razzies were held on February 23, 2008 in Santa Monica , California to honor the worst films of 2007 in film 2007 . The nominations were announced on January 21. As per Razzies tradition, both the nominee announcements and ceremony preceded the corresponding Academy Awards functions by one day. The most nominated film of 2007 was I Know Who Killed Me with nine nominations, followed closely by I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry and Norbit with eight nominations each. I Know Who Killed Me was the big winner of the evening, receiving eight awards for a new Razzie record. Eddie Murphy received a Razzie record five personal nominations, all surrounding his work especially his performance of multiple characters in Norbit . He ended up winning three awards, one for each character he portrayed. Actress Lindsay Lohan also won three awards for her dual roles in I Know Who Killed Me . The special category introduced this year was Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie . Awards and nominations legend B0C4DE Winner in bold class wikitable width 95 border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 align centre Category Recipient rowspan 5 Razzie Award for Worst Picture Worst Picture style background B0C4DE I Know Who Killed Me Sony Pictures Entertainment Sony TriStar Pictures TriStar Bratz The Movie Lions Gate Entertainment Lions Gate Daddy Day Camp Sony TriStar Revolution Studios Revolution I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Universal Studios Universal Norbit ... if there ever was one Epic Movie 20th Century Fox rip off of every movie it rips off Who s Your Caddy .... Predator Requiem 20th Century Fox Evan Almighty Universal Pictures Universal Hannibal Rising film ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name 28th Test Squadron image File 28th Test and Evaluation Squadron.png 250px caption Emblem of the 28th Test and Evaluation Squadron dates 1940 present country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type role Operational Testing size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march ... from the 28th Test Squadron, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada USA , over the Gulf of Mexico during a joint training exercise on 14 May 2003. The 28th Test and Evaluation Squadron is an active United ... . Overview The 28th Test Squadron evaluates the effectiveness and suitability of weapons and avionics ... 1, 28th Test Squadron, located at Nellis AFB, Nevada The unit performs functional management .... Detachment 2, 28th Test Squadron, located at Tyndall AFB, Florida Plans, executes, and reports ... attack and electronic protection suites. Det 2, 28th TS also provides input and assistance to Headquarters ... of final test and evaluation reports as directed by Headquarters ACC. History File 28th Fighter Squadron Bell P 39Q 20 BE Airacobra 44 3866.jpg thumb 28th Fighter Squadron Bell P 39Q 20 BE Airacobra ... Force, about December 1944. Established in 1939 as the 28th Pursuit Squadron and activated on 1 February .... Was re designated as the 28th Fighter Squadron on 15 May as part of a USAAF wide re naming program ... as the 28th Fighter Bomber Squadron at Clovis AFB , New Mexico on 8 April 1953 and was programmed ..., draped over stinger on tail Approved 19 May 1945 . Lineage Constituted 28th Pursuit Squadron Interceptor on 22 December 1939 Activated on 1 February 1940. Redesignated 28th Fighter Squadron on 15 May 1942 Inactivated on 15 October 1946 Redesignated 28th Fighter Bomber Squadron on 3 March 1953 Activated on 8 April 1953 Inactivated on 25 June 1953 Redesignated and activated as 28th Test and Evaluation Squadron , 1 October 1988 Redesignated 28th Test Squadron , 1 October 1995 Redesignated 28th ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron image File 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron F 5 Lightning.jpg 300px caption F 5B 1 LO Lightning 42 68225 Photo taken at East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands, July 1944 dates 1943 1946 country United States allegiance branch United States Army Air Force type role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles Image World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg 60px   Image Asiatic Pacific Campaign ribbon.svg 60px World War II Asiatic Pacific Campaign 1943 1945 notable commanders anniversaries The 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 316th Air Division 316th Bombardment Wing , being stationed at Kadena Air Base , Okinawa . It was inactivated on 29 May 1946. History Lineage Constituted as 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 5 February 1943 Redesignated as 28th Photographic Squadron Light on 6 February 1943 Activated on 1 May 1943 Redesignated as 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 11 August 1943 Inactivated on 29 May 1946. Assignments 7th Photographic later Photographic Reconnaissance and Mapping Group, 1 May 1943 Third Air Force Photographic Unit Training Center Attached to 2d Photographic Reconnaissance and Mapping Group, 21 June 1943 III Reconnaissance Command, 15 August 1943 89th Reconnaissance Training Wing, 27 September 1943 Attached to 9th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, 16 November 1943 Seventh Air Force , c. 16 January 1944 Attached to 46th Fighter Wing World War II VII Fighter Command , 24 January 1944 VI Air Service Area Command Attached to 46th Fighter Wing World War II VII Fighter Command , 12 December 1944 Seventh Air Force , 23 April 1945 Eighth Air Force , 31 August 1945 316th Air Division 316th Bombardment Wing , 15 29 May 1946. Stations Peterson Air Force ... more details
infobox military unit unit name 28th Infantry Division br 28th J ger Division image File 28th Infanterie Division Logo.svg 150px caption dates 1 October 1936 May 1945 country flag Nazi Germany branch Heer 1935 1945 Army type role size Division military Division command structure garrison garrison label nickname motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The 28th J ger Division was a Germany German military unit during World War II . Background The main purpose of the German J ger Divisions was to fight in adverse terrain where smaller, coordinated units were more facilely combat capable than the brute force offered by the standard infantry divisions. The J ger divisions were more heavily equipped than mountain division, but not as well armed as a larger infantry division. In the early stages of the war, they were the interface divisions fighting in rough terrain and foothills as well as urban areas, between the mountains and the plains. The J gers means hunters in German relied on a high degree of training, and slightly superior communications, as well as their not inconsiderable artillery support. In the middle stages of the war, as the standard infantry divisions ... military division was originally formed in October 1936 in Breslau , Silesia , as the 28th ... in the Siege of Sevastopol 1942 siege of Sevastopol , it was reconstituted as the 28th Light Infantry Division in December 1941, and then as the 28th J ger military J ger Division in July 1942, with the following ... 28 The 28th J ger Division fought largely on the Leningrad front, as part of Army Group North . In July ... more details
infobox above 28th Japan Record Awards label1 Date data1 December 31, 1986 label2 Venue data2 Nippon Budokan , Tokyo label3 Hosts data3 Takero Morimoto , Keiko Takeshita label4 Network data4 Tokyo Broadcasting System TBS header5 27th Japan Record Awards   < 27th   span style font size 80 span   Japan Record Award s   span style font size 80 span 29th Japan Record Awards 29th > The 28th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the Nippon Budokan in Chiyoda, Tokyo , December 31, 1986, starting at 6 30PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS. Award winners Japan Record Award Akina Nakamori for DESIRE Best Vocalist Saburo Kitajima Best New Artist Shonentai Best Album Seiko Matsuda for SUPREME See also 37th NHK K haku Uta Gassen External links http www.jacompa.or.jp Official Website Japan Record Awards Category 1986 music awards Japan Record Awards Category 1986 in Japan Japan Record Awards Category Japan Record Awards 1986 ja 28 ... more details
28th Air Detachment lang bg 28 is a branch of the Bulgarian Air Force which operates government aircraft and operations involving the President of Bulgaria President , Prime Minister of Bulgaria Prime Minister and other high ranking government officials. class wikitable style text align left Aircraft style text align left Type style text align left Versions style text align left In service style text align left Service entry Airbus A320 family A319CJ Airbus A319 VIP transport A319 112 1 2009 Tupolev TU 154 Tu 154 Tupolev TU 154 VIP transport TU 154M VIP retired, replaced by A319 1988 Dassault Falcon Falcon 2000 Dassault Falcon 2000 VIP transport Falcon 2000 1 2001 Mil Mi 8 VIP transport Mi 8 1 ? Piaggio P.180 Avanti VIP transport P.180 1 1992 ref Aboulafia, Richard. Jane s Civil Aircraft , 1996, HarperCollings Publishers, p. 197 ref See also Air transports of heads of state and government List of air transports of Heads of State and Government References Reflist External links commonscat Aviodetachment 28 Aviation lists Category Presidential aircraft Category Units of the Bulgarian Air Force 28th Air Detachment Euro mil stub Mil aviation stub bg 28 ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 28th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry image dates June 10, 1861 to July 13, 1865 country United States allegiance Union American Civil War Union branch Infantry equipment Culture and history battles Battle of Carnifex Ferry br Battle of South Mountain br Battle of Antietam br Battle of New Market br Battle of Piedmont The 28th Ohio Volunteer Infantry or 28th OVI was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War . It was frequently referred to at the 2nd German Ohio Regiment . Service The 28th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio beginning June 10, 1861 and mustered in July 6, 1861 for three years service under the command of Colonel United States Colonel August Moor. The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, Army of Occupation, West Virginia, to October 1861. McCook s 2nd Brigade, District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, Department of the Mountains, to September 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, IX Corps Union Army IX Corps , Army of the Potomac , to October 1862. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, District of West Virginia, Department of the Ohio , to March 1863. Averill s 4th Separate Brigade, VIII Corps Union Army VIII Corps , Middle Department , to June 1863. Averill s 4th Separate Brigade, Department of West Virginia, to December 1863. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, West Virginia, to April 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry, Division West Virginia, to June 1864. Reserve Division of West Virginia, until July 1865. The 28th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at Wheeling, West Virginia on July 13, 1865. Detailed service Moved to Point Pleasant, Va ... Attribution CWR External links http www.ohiocivilwar.com cw28.html Ohio in the Civil War 28th ...?war 2&flagid 334&unitid 114&warname Civil 20War National flag of the 28th Ohio Infantry http ... 20War Regimental flag of the 28th Ohio Infantry Ohio in the Civil War Category Military units and formations ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Twenty eighth Street YMCA nrhp type image 28th Street Y.M.C.A. Building South Los Angeles .jpg caption 28th Street YMCA, October 2008 location 1006 East 28th Street, Los Angeles, California lat degrees 34 lat minutes 01 lat seconds 01 lat direction N long degrees 118 long minutes 15 long seconds 26 long direction W coord parameters region US CA type landmark locmapin Los Angeles area built 1926 architect Paul R. Williams , Norman Marsh architecture Spanish Colonial Revival architecture Spanish Colonial Revival added March 17, 2009 designated other2 name L.A. Historic Cultural Monument designated other2 date September 27, 2006 ref name LAHCM list Cite document last Los Angeles Department of City Planning date 2007 09 07 title Historic Cultural Monuments HCM Listing City Declared Monuments place publisher City of Los Angeles edition url http www.cityprojectca.org ourwork documents HCMDatabase090707.pdf accessdate 2008 06 03 postscript None ref designated other2 abbr LAHCM designated other2 link Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument designated other2 number 851 designated other2 color ffc94b governing body Private mpsub African Americans in Los Angeles refnum 09000145 ... web 20110719031840 http nrhp.focus.nps.gov archivedate 19 July 2011 DASHBot deadurl no ref The 28th .... The 28th Street YMCA, also sometimes referred to as the Colored YMCA, was a milestone for the city ... racially segregated in the 1920s, and the 28th Street YMCA provided a gymnasium, swimming pool, and 52 ... Places Registration Form for 28th Street YMCA author Teresa Grimes, Christopher A. Joseph & Associates ... awards 28th 20YMCA 20NR.pdf archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110725144912 http www.laconservancy.org awards 28th 20YMCA 20NR.pdf archivedate 25 July 2011 DASHBot deadurl no ref ref name HRA cite ... oasci files view MPD African American LA.pdf ref ref cite web title 28th Street YMCA Los Angeles publisher Paul R. Williams Project url http www.paulrwilliamsproject.org gallery ymca 28th street los ... more details
Infobox Canadian football game name 28th Vanier Cup type Vanier Cup image date November 21, 1992 stadium SkyDome city Toronto halftime visitor name Saint Mary s Huskies home name Queen s Golden Gaels visitor coach Larry Uteck home coach Doug Hargreaves visitor record 8 0 home record 6 1 visitor1 0 visitor2 0 visitor3 0 visitor4 0 home1 0 home2 0 home3 0 home4 31 MVP Brad Elberg, Queen s MV2 Eric Dell, Queen s anthem referee coin toss halftime attendance 28,645 network announcers ratings The 28th Vanier Cup was played on November 21, 1992, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario , and decided the CIS Football CIAU football champion for the 1992 season. The Queen s Golden Gaels won their third championship by defeating the Saint Mary s Huskies by a score of 31 0, which was the first, and so far only, shutout in Vanier Cup history. ref http www.magma.ca jhayman ciau historyVault vanierCup.html ref This was the first Vanier Cup in which the Bruce Coulter Award was presented, where Eric Dell of Queen s was the first recipient. ref http universitysport.prestosports.com championships fball 2010 11 files vanier cup history ref References Reflist External links http english.cis sic.ca championships fball index Official website CIS football championships Vanier Cup Category Vanier Cup Category 1992 in Canadian football Vanier Cup ... more details
Splendored Thing film Love Is a Many Splendored Thing Carlton W. Faulkner , Twentieth Century Fox Studios Twentieth Century Fox Studio Sound Department Love Me or Leave Me film Love Me or Leave Me ... Awards List of Academy Awards ceremonies Academy Honorary Award 28th Academy Awards nominees and winners ... more details
Infobox Young Artist Awards name 28th image Young Artist Award.jpg image size 100px caption alt date March 10, 2007 site Sportsmen s Lodge br Studio City, Los Angeles , California honoring 2006 in film 2006 in television television host website http www.youngartistawards.org YoungArtistAwards.org last 27th next 29th The 28th Annual Young Artist Awards ceremony, presented by the Young Artist Award Young Artist Foundation , honored excellence of young performers under the age of 18 in the fields of film and television for the year 2006, and took place on March 10, 2007 at the Sportsmen s Lodge in Studio City, Los Angeles , California . ref name reelwinners cite book last Crouse first Richard title Reel Winners publisher Dundurn Press Ltd. year 2005 edition illustrated pages 42 43 isbn 1550025740 oclc 9781550025743 accessdate 18 April 2010 ref ref name contemporaraytft cite book last Riggs first ... web url http www.youngartistawards.org noms28.htm title 28th Annual Young Artist Awards accessdate ... Returns Warner Bros. Cameron Bright X Men The Last Stand 20th Century Fox Rory Culkin The Night ... Paramount Pictures Josh Flitter Big Momma s House 2 20th Century Fox Best Performance in a Feature ... 2005662 Dylan Blue Deck the Halls film Deck the Halls 20th Century Fox Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick The Omen 2006 film The Omen 20th Century Fox Jimmy Bennett Firewall film Firewall Warner Bros. Noah ... Nathan Gamble Babel film Babel Paramount Pictures Jake Cherry Night at the Museum 20th Century Fox ... film Zoom Revolution Studios Chloe Moretz Big Momma s House 2 20th Century Fox Elle Fanning Babel ... film Curious George Universal Pictures Jake T. Austin Everyone s Hero 20th Century Fox Best Performance ... Dreamworks Barnyard film Barnyard Paramount Flushed Away Dreamworks Everyone s Hero 20th Century ... Bros. Loverboy 2005 film Loverboy Millennium Films X Men The Last Stand 20th Century Fox The Nativity Story New Line Cinema Flicka 20th Century Fox Special Awards Outstanding Young Original Blues Rock ... more details
Infobox Emmy Awards name 28th type Sports date April 30, 2007 site Frederick P. Rose Hall , Jazz at Lincoln Center , New York City last 27th Sports next 29th Sports The 28th Sports Emmy Awards honoring American sports coverage in 2006 were presented on April 30, 2007 at Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Jazz at Lincoln Center , New York City . The nominees were announced on March 22. ref cite web url http www.emmyonline.org mediacenter sports 28th nominees.html title 28th Sports Emmy Awards nominees publisher National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences date 2007 03 22 accessdate 2008 03 15 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080327234257 http www.emmyonline.org mediacenter sports 28th nominees.html archivedate 27 March 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref Nominations Winners are in bold ref cite web url http www.emmyonline.org mediacenter sports 28th winners.html title 28th Sports Emmy Awards winners publisher National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences date 2007 04 30 accessdate 2008 03 15 ref Expand list date August 2008 Outstanding Live Sports Special 131st Preakness Stakes NBC Sports NBC 2006 FIFA World Cup ESPN on ABC ABC 2006 Major League Baseball season 2006 Major League Baseball postseason Fox Sports USA Fox Sports NFL playoffs, 2005 06 NFL Wild Card Playoff Pittsburgh vs. Indianapolis CBS Sports CBS 2006 Masters Tournament CBS Sports CBS Outstanding Live Sports Series ESPN College Football ESPN Major League Baseball Monday Night Football HBO World Championship Boxing HBO Boxing NASCAR on TNT NASCAR on NBC Outstanding Studio Show Outstanding Studio Show Weekly College GameDay football College Gameday Inside the NFL NBA Nation Sunday NFL Countdown The NFL Today Outstanding Studio Show Outstanding Studio Show Daily Baseball Tonight Inside the NBA Olympic Ice Outside the Lines Pardon The Interruption Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Host Bob Costas Ernie Johnson, Jr. James Brown television James Brown Jim Lampley Joe Buck Rich Eisen Outstanding Sports Personality ... more details
Infobox Canadian football game name 28th Grey Cup type Grey Cup image date November 30, 1940 stadium Varsity Stadium city Toronto visitor name Ottawa Rough Riders home name Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers visitor coach Ross Trimble home coach Alex Ponton visitor record 5 1 home record 6 0 visitor1 0 visitor2 1 visitor3 1 visitor4 6 home1 0 home2 1 home3 1 home4 0 MVP MV2 anthem referee coin toss halftime attendance 4,998 network announcers ratings Infobox Canadian football game name 28th Grey Cup type Grey Cup image date December 7, 1940 stadium Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park city Ottawa visitor name Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers home name Ottawa Rough Riders visitor coach home coach Ross Trimble visitor record 6 0 home record 5 1 visitor1 5 visitor2 0 visitor3 0 visitor4 0 home1 1 home2 0 home3 7 home4 4 MVP MV2 anthem referee coin toss halftime attendance 1,700 network announcers ratings The 28th Grey Cup was played as a two game series with the first game played on November 30, 1940, before 4,998 fans at Varsity Stadium in Toronto . The second game was played on December 7, 1941, with cold weather and snow contributing to a small attendance of 1,700 fans, at Frank Clair Stadium Lansdowne Park in Ottawa . This two game series format was set up as a result of the Canadian Rugby Union disallowing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers the right to play in the title game due to a rule dispute. Consequently, what would have been the Eastern Final game became a two game Grey Cup series. The Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers by a total points score of 20 to 7 . External links cite web url http www.cfl.ca page his greycup recap1940 title Grey Cup 1940 publisher Canadian Football League cite web url http www.cfl.ca uploads assets CFL PDF Docs 2009 GreyCup Records.pdf title The Grey Cup 1909 2009 publisher Canadian Football League cite web url http news.google.com ... frontpage title Ottawa Citizen Dec 9, 1940 publisher Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Rough Riders 28th Grey ... more details
The 28th Senate District of Ohio is currently represented by Democrat Thomas C. Sawyer Tom Sawyer in the 128th Ohio General Assembly, who was originally appointed in 2007, and elected in 2008. The district includes the all of Portage County, Ohio Portage County as well as portions of Summit County, Ohio Summit County , including the majority of the city of Akron, Ohio Akron . Recent representatives Tom Sawyer 2007 Kimberly Zurz 2003 2007 Leigh Herington 1995 2007 Category Ohio State Senate districts Category Portage County, Ohio Category Summit County, Ohio ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 28th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment image Image Virginia 1861.svg 150px caption Flag of Virginia, 1861 dates June 1861 &ndash April 1865 country Confederate States of America Confederacy allegiance flagicon CSA Confederate States of America branch type role Infantry nickname battles American Civil War First Battle of Manassas Peninsula Campaign Seven Days Battles Second Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredericksburg Siege of Suffolk Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Cold Harbor Siege of Petersburg Battle of Sayler s Creek Appomattox Campaign disbanded April 1865 Commanders notable commanders The 28th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War . It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia . The 28th Virginia completed its organization at Lynchburg, Virginia, in June, 1861. Its members were raised in the counties of Botetourt, Craig, Bedford, Campbell, and Roanoke. After fighting at First Manassas the unit was assigned to General Pickett s, Garnett s, and Hunton s Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It was active in the campaigns of the army from Williamsburg to Gettysburg except when it served with Longstreet at Suffolk. The 28th moved to North Carolina, then was on detached duty at Richmond. It fought at Cold Harbor, endured the battles and hardships of the Petersburg trenches, and was engaged in various conflicts around Appomattox. The regiment totaled 600 men in April, 1862, and reported 40 casualties at Williamsburg at 47 at Seven Pines. It lost 12 killed and 52 wounded at Second Manassas, had 8 killed and 54 wounded during the Maryland Campaign, and, of the 333 engaged at Gettysburg, half were disabled. Many were captured at Sayler s Creek, and 3 officers and 51 men surrendered on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Robert C. Allen, Robert T. Preston, and William Watts Lieutenant Colonels ... more details
Main 36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment Infobox military unit unit name 28th Arkansas Infantry Confederate image File Flag of Arkansas.svg 100px caption Arkansas state flag dates 1862 to 1865 country Confederate States of America allegiance Confederate States of America CSA File Confederate National Flag since Mar 4 1865.svg border 30px Dixie branch Infantry equipment Culture and history battles Battle of Prairie Grove , Battle of Helena , Battle of Little Rock , Red River Campaign , Battle of Jenkins Ferry , Infobox Arkansas Confederate Infantry Regiments previous 27th Arkansas Infantry Regiment next 29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment The 28th Arkansas Infantry 1862 1865 was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War . The unit was later re designated as the 36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment . Organization 28th Infantry Regiment, originally known as McRae s Emergency Regiment and also called 2nd Trans Mississippi Regiment, was organized on June 26, 1862. ref name confederate Colonel Dandridge McRae, Lieutenant Colonel John E. Glenn, and Major W. S. Hanna were in command. ref name Park Service During the reorganization of the 1st Corps, Army of the Trans Mississippi, following the the Battle of Prairie Grove, the unit was redesignated as the 36th Arkansas Infantry Regiment . ref name Park Service ref Gerdes, Edward G. 36TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT , Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Page, Accessed 27 April 2012, http www.couchgenweb.com civilwar 36f&s.html ref References reflist refs ref name Park Service http www.civilwar.nps.gov cwss regiments.cfm National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System , Confederate Arkansas Troops, 28th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry. Retrieved 27 January 2011. ref ref name confederate Sikakis, Stewart, Compendium of the Confederate Armies, Florida and Arkansas, Facts on File, Inc., 1992, ISBN 978 0 8160 2288 5, page 165. ref External links http www.couchgenweb.com civilwar Edward G. Gerdes Civil War Home Page http encyclopediaofarkansas.net ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox military unit unit name 28th Air Division image Image USAF 28th Air Division Crest.jpg 250px caption Emblem of the 28th Air Division dates 1949 1992 country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type role Command and Control size command structure Tactical Air Command ADTAC garrison garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours File 28thAD Map 1949 1960.jpg thumb 28th Air Division ADC AOR 1949 1960 File 83d Fighter Interceptor Squadron F 104 56 780.jpg thumb 83d Fighter Interceptor Squadron Lockheed F 104A 15 LO Starfighter 56 780 based at Hamilton AFB, California shown at Toa Yuan AB, Taiwan TDY to 13th Air Task Force, after 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis. File 28thAD Map 1960 1969.jpg thumb 28th Air Division ADC AOR 1960 1969 The 28th Air Division 28th AD is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Tactical Air Command , being stationed at Tinker Air Force Base , Oklahoma . It was inactivated on 29 May 1992. History Established in December 1949, the Air Defense Command 28th Air Division assumed responsibility for conducting the air defense of an area that embraced California , Utah , Nevada , Colorado , and Arizona . It became part of the Western Air Defense Force in 1950. With no fighter interceptor ... Ground Environment SAGE system in all four of its sectors. Reorganization in 1963 altered the 28th ..., Montana , Wyoming , Colorado , and New Mexico . On 1 April 1966, the 28th was reassigned, in name ... , and Wyoming . Assumed additional designation of 28th NORAD Region after activation of the NORAD ... Command . Beginning in April 1985, the 28th provided theater and Air Force commands with airborne forces ... Air Division on 1 April 1966 Additional designation 28th NORAD Region , effective 1 April 1966 Absorbed ... rso airdivision pages 0028ad.asp Air Force Historical Research Agency 28th Air Division External ... more details