Texan
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See also: List of people from Texas
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Texan normally refers to someone who originated from, or who lives in Texas, a federated state of the United States of America.
Texan may also refer to:
Aircraft
- T-6 Texan, WWII era training plane
- T-6 Texan II, airplane used by the United States Air Force for basic pilot training
- Fly Synthesis Texan, an Italian ultralight aircraft
Entertainment
- TexA.N.S., an early band of Maynard James Keenan of the band Tool
- The Texan (fictional character), a character in Catch-22
- The Texan (TV series), starring Rory Calhoun
- The Lucky Texan, a 1934 Lonestar Films B-movie western film featuring John Wayne
Newspapers
- The Daily Texan, the student newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin
Ships
- USS Texan (ID-1354), a United States Navy cargo ship and troop transport in commission from 1918 to 1919
Sports
Current sports teams
- Houston Texans, an NFL football team
- The Texans, Tarleton State University's football team
- Dallas Texans Soccer Club, American amateur soccer club
Former sports teams and former names of sports teams
- Houston Texans, a 1974 World Football League team that became the Shreveport Steamer
- Dallas Texans (Arena), an Arena Football League team that played from 1990 to 1993
- Dallas Texans (NFL), an NFL team in 1952
- The Dallas Texans, an American Football League team of 1960–1962 that became the Kansas City Chiefs
- San Antonio Texans, a Canadian Football League team that played during the 1995 season
- Dallas Texans (AHA), 1941–1942 team in the American Hockey Association
- Dallas Texans (USHL), 1945–1949 team in the United States Hockey League (1945–1951)
Other uses
- Texan (chocolate bar), a type of chocolate-based confectionery
References
See also
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