Rifle Company Butterworth was created in 1973.
The Mobil oil company was formerly known as The Socony - Vacuum Oil Company. They merged with Exxon in 1999 and formed Exxon Mobil. They mainly cover a wide range of automotive, industrial, aviation and marine oils.
Do you mean in Headquarters company or 3rd platoon in some other company? Actually it probably doesn't matter. No master list is maintained of any company, let a lone a platoon.
Penguins were the first to make up aviation designs and to make an airplane they are the best creatures out there
Nieuport, Sopwith, Fokker, DeHavilland, Bristol, Caproni, Vickers, and SPAD were some of the companies that made WW1 airplanes.
The population of Sopwith Aviation Company is 5,000.
Best known for starting the Sopwith Aviation Company in 1912 which produced, among other aircraft, the Sopwith Camel.
Sopwith was the name of the factory owner - Sopwith Aviation Company. It was called the Camel because of a hump near the cockpit.
Sopwith Camels were fighter aircraft developed by the Sopwith Aviation Co.
The Sopwith Pup was developed by the Sopwith Aviation Co. Herbert Smith designed the Pup. He also designed the Camel, Snipe and the Triplane.
Mooney Aviation Company was created in 1929.
Fairey Aviation Company was created in 1915.
Smart Aviation Company was created in 2007-02.
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Vostok Aviation Company was created on 1945-05-15.
Sopwith - video game - was created in 1984.
The Sopwith Aviation Company founded in Kingston upon Thames by Thomas Octave Murdoch (Tommy, later Sir Thomas) Sopwith in June 1912. The company's first factory premises opened that December in a recently closed roller skating rink in Canbury Park Road near Kingston Railway Station in South West London. An early collaboration with the S. E. Saunders boatyard of East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, in 1913, produced the Sopwith "Bat Boat", an early flying boat with a Consuta laminated hull which could operate on sea or land. A small factory subsequently opened in Woolston, Hampshire in 1914.