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