Gray Ghost
Gray Ghost or Grey Ghost may refer to:
- John S. Mosby (1833–1916), Confederate cavalryman and partisan who fought during the American Civil War.
- The Gray Ghost (TV series), a short-lived (1957–1958) television series that portrayed Mosby's fictionalized wartime exploits.
- Grey Ghosts, colloquial term used during the Vietnam War for the New Zealand soldiers who fought there.[1]
- Grey Ghost, a band fronted by Ruby Starr.
- Gray Ghost (DC animated universe), a superhero in Batman: The Animated Series voiced by Adam West.
- The Gray Ghost (serial), a 1917 film serial
- Weimaraner, a breed of dogs.
- a male Northern harrier.
- an early Rolls-Royce Limited car model.
- Grey Ghost, a custom knife produced by Jimmy Lile "The Arkansas Knifemaker."
- Grey Ghost, a fictional hero in the novel Everybody's All-American.
- Gray Ghost, slang term for a Walther P38 pistol manufactured by the French during 1945 and 1946 at the captured Mauser plant in Oberndorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany due to its physical appearance.
- Gray Ghost, a nickname for the experimental aircraft YF-23 Black Widow II.
- The Gray Ghost, a 1964 Pontiac Tempest that competed in the 1971 Trans-Am racing series and recently was restored and raced at the 2016 Monterey Rolex Reunion. It is the subject of a book entitled, "Blood, Sweat & Gears. The Story of the Gray Ghost and the Junkyard Firebird."
- Grey Ghost (of the forest), the occasional alias of Dog from New Zealand comic strip Footrot Flats
People
- Tony Canadeo (1919–2003), football star, "the Gray Ghost of Gonzaga."
- Roosevelt Williams (1903–1996), blues pianist nicknamed "Grey Ghost."
- Sean Dempsey (1992- ), Beloved basketball star at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute nicknamed "Grey Ghost of Far Wing."
See also
- Grey Ghost Streamer, an artificial fly, of the streamer type.
- Gray Ghost Ventures, a social venture capital fund based in Atlanta, Georgia.
- The Grey Lady, a ghost in the Harry Potter series.
- USS Enterprise (CV-6), US Aircraft Carrier.
- RMS Queen Mary, an ocean liner painted Navy Grey for use as a troopship during the Second World War.
References
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