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  • '''Mission San Antonio de Valero''', commonly called '''The Alamo''', is an 18th century Spanish mission, located in present day San Antonio, {{Image|Alamo.jpg|right|450px|Photograph of the Alamo, circa 1885. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of the Alamo]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alamo]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Battle of the Alamo'''; 19th century battle and thirteen day siege, San Antonio, Texas, USA. It The Battle of the Alamo is a microcosm of the larger saga of Texas Independence from Mexico. In 183
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  • *''Exploring the Alamo Legends''; Chariton, Wallace O., Wordware Publishing, Inc., 1990 *''Sacrificed at the Alamo, Tragedy and Triumph in the Texas Revolution''; Winders, Richard B., State
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of the Alamo]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *''Exploring the Alamo Legends''; Chariton, Wallace O., Wordware Publishing, Inc., 1990 *''Sacrificed at the Alamo, Tragedy and Triumph in the Texas Revolution''; Winders, Richard B., State
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  • #REDIRECT [[Battle of the Alamo]]
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  • {{r|Alamo}} {{r|Battle of the Alamo}}
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  • ...tive in the [[Texas]] independence movement; killed at the battle of the [[Alamo]].
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  • ** [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/qea2.html Alamo] * [http://www.humanities-interactive.org/texas/alamo/index.html Alamo images]
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  • {{r|AA-10 ALAMO}}
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  • {{r|Alamo}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of the Alamo]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Alamo]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...the Charge of the Light Brigade]], the [[ANZAC]] tradition, ''Remember the Alamo!'').
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  • '''Mission San Antonio de Valero''', commonly called '''The Alamo''', is an 18th century Spanish mission, located in present day San Antonio, {{Image|Alamo.jpg|right|450px|Photograph of the Alamo, circa 1885. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and
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  • ...to long-range [[air-to-air missile]], the '''Vympel R-27''' (NATO [[AA-10 ALAMO]]), comes in several versions: | title = Spetztekhnika Vympel AA-10 'Alamo' (R-27) (Russian Federation),
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  • ...and unincorporated communities in Contra Costa County: [[Alamo, California|Alamo]], [[Antioch, California, Antioch]], [[Blackhawk, California|Blackhawk]], [
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  • '''Battle of the Alamo'''; 19th century battle and thirteen day siege, San Antonio, Texas, USA. It The Battle of the Alamo is a microcosm of the larger saga of Texas Independence from Mexico. In 183
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  • ...956), ''[[The Horse Soldiers]]'' (1959), ''[[Rio Bravo]]'' (1959), ''[[The Alamo]]'' (1960), ''[[North to Alaska]]'' (1960), ''[[The Comancheros]]'' (1961),
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  • ...- d. 6 March 1836 CE San Antonio, Texas); 19th century lawyer, teacher and Alamo commander. ==Alamo==
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  • ***[[Vympel R-27 (missile)]] (NATO '''AA-10 ALAMO''')
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  • {{r|Alamo}}
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  • *up to two [[Vympel R-27 (missile)]]/NATO [[AA-10 ALAMO]] air-to-air medium-range missiles
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  • ...massacre of all the defenders gave rise to the rallying call "Remember the Alamo". Santa Anna's Mexican troops were defeated on April 21 at the Battle of [
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