1943-1969 United States Navy aviation squadron.
1These leather jugs were commonly called black jacks, and the larger ones were bombards.
2In mediæval England leather black jacks, cups, and flagons withstood the rough usage of those roisterous times.
3The strong beer was broached, and the black jacks went plentifully about with toast, sugar, nutmeg, and good Cheshire cheese.
4He fell prone as the heavy black jacks descended upon his head, muffled in the hood of his "dreadnaught."
5His reverence cut up the ham into slices as formal as his creed, while old Matthew poured out the contents of two huge black jacks.
6And all at once there were two Black Jacks, not one.
7The Black Jacks have made New Zealand lawn bowling history on Christchurch's Burnside green.
8Wilson Toffees - Black Jacks While not entirely the same, Black Jacks are similar to our classic Wilson's Toffees.
9And Nick was going to be part of the combined team that would either succeed where the Black Jacks had failed or die trying.
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