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The Rogers Pass through British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains has been known to the people of the First Nations for thousands of years. The first European to discover the pass, and the person after whom it is named, was a Canadian Pacific Railway surveyor, Major Albert Bowman Rogers. He discovered it on May 29, 1881. ------------------------------------------- NOTE: There is also a "Rogers Pass" in the US which crosses the Continental Divide southeast of Great Falls, Montana
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The union won the battle of Glorieta pass.
This goes back to WW1. Firstly they used a metal deflector plate to protect the propellor. Then someone, I don't know who, invented a synchronised method of allowing the bullets to pass through it. By WW2 most machine guns were wing mounted. The Me 109 had a cannon which fired through the very centre of the nacelle.
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