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  • Any Nation whose Army has the guts to charge advancing tanks with horsed Lancers is worthy of our admiration, after all.

    Archive 2007-06-17 2007

  • The Lancers got nifty punt returns by Darius Powe and Kevin Anderson, and Justin Utupo was all but unblockable as Coach Thadd MacNeal's team bounced another version of the "Lancers" -

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2009

  • We went painting in Burbank across from the cheesy Dinner called Lancers on Victory near Chandler.

    new and Redux william wray 2009

  • The Russians began the day with a very strong cavalry corps of 21 squadrons, consisting of 7 squadrons of elite cuirassiers, 6 squadrons of hussars, 8 squadrons of those dreaded pig stickers aka Lancers and a horse artillery battery of three light guns.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Der Alte Fritz 2009

  • The Russians began the day with a very strong cavalry corps of 21 squadrons, consisting of 7 squadrons of elite cuirassiers, 6 squadrons of hussars, 8 squadrons of those dreaded pig stickers aka Lancers and a horse artillery battery of three light guns.

    In The Grand Manner - Day 2 Der Alte Fritz 2009

  • We went painting in Burbank across from the cheesy Dinner called Lancers on Victory near Chandler.

    Archive 2009-05-01 william wray 2009

  • “The Lancers is the boyos will sort them blackguards.”

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • “The Lancers is the boyos will sort them blackguards.”

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • Although coach Mike Gould has some holes to fill, the Lancers should be a contender.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Although coach Mike Gould has some holes to fill, the Lancers should be a contender.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

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