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  • HMS Vernon, two ships and a training establishment of the British Royal Navy
  • Vernon Systems, a museum collections management software company based in New Zealand
  • Vickers Vernon, a British military cargo aircraft of the Interwar period

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Vernon, Connecticut

Vernon is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 29,179 at the 2010 census. Vernon contains the smaller villages of Rockville, Talcottville and Dobsonville.

History

Vernon was incorporated in October 1808, from Bolton. Vernon was named after George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. Vernon contains the former city of Rockville, incorporated in January 1889. The Town of Vernon and city of Rockville consolidated as a town on July 1, 1965. Vernon also contains the smaller villages of Talcottville and Dobsonville.

The New England Civil War Museum is located here.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 18.1 square miles (47 km2), of which 17.7 square miles (46 km2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) (1.88%) is water.

Demographics

At the 2000 census, there were 28,063 people, 12,269 households and 7,275 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,582.8 per square mile (611.1/km²). There were 12,867 housing units at an average density of 725.7 per square mile (280.2/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 89.95% White, 3.99% African American, 0.24% Native American, 2.65% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.22% from other races, and 1.91% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.58% of the population.

Vickers Vernon

The Vickers Vernon was a British biplane troop carrier used by the Royal Air Force. It was the first dedicated troop transport of the RAF, entering service in 1921.

The Vernon was a development of the Vickers Vimy Commercial, a passenger variant of the famous Vickers Vimy bomber, and was powered by twin Napier Lion engines or Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII engines. 55 were built.

In February 1923, in Iraq, Vernons of Nos. 45 and 70 Squadrons RAF airlifted nearly 500 troops to Kirkuk, after the civilian area of that town had been overrun by Kurdish forces. This was the first ever strategic airlift of troops.

Vernons of No. 45 Squadron had bomb racks and sights fitted. In May 1924 the squadron was officially designated No. 45 (Bombing) Sqdn.

Vernons were replaced by Vickers Victorias from 1927.

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  • Royal Air Force
  • No. 45 Squadron RAF
  • No. 70 Squadron RAF
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    Sleepless

    Sleepless may refer to:

    Film and television

  • Sleepless (2001 film), a horror film of 2001 by Dario Argento
  • La Anam (Sleepless), an Egyptian film
    • La Anam (novel), a 1969 Arabic novel by Ihsan Abdel Quddous, which the film adapts
  • La Anam (novel), a 1969 Arabic novel by Ihsan Abdel Quddous, which the film adapts
  • "Sleepless" (The X-Files), a 1994 episode of the television show The X-Files
  • Literature

  • Sleepless (novel), a novel by Charlie Huston
  • The Sleepless trilogy of novels by Nancy Kress
  • Music

  • Sleepless (Peter Wolf album), 2002
  • Sleepless (Kate Rusby album), 1999
  • Sleepless (Jacksoul album), 2000
  • Sleepless: The Concise King Crimson, an album by King Crimson
  • "Sleepless" (King Crimson song), a 1984 song by King Crimson from the album Three of a Perfect Pair
  • "Sleepless" (Eric Saade song), 2009
  • "Sleepless" (Cazzette song), 2014 song by Swedish DJ duo Cazzette featuring The High
  • "Sleepless", a song by Despised Icon from the album Day of Mourning
  • Sleepless (Eric Saade song)

    "Sleepless" is an English language song performed by Swedish singer Eric Saade. It is the first single from Saade's first album, Masquerade, and was released on 21 December 2009 worldwide. It reached the top 50 in Sweden.

    Charts

    Release history

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  • Eric Saade Official Website
  • Sleepless (The X-Files)

    "Sleepless" is the 4th episode of the second season and 28th overall of the science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode first aired in the United States on October 7, 1994 on Fox. The episode was written by supervising producer Howard Gordon, and directed by Rob Bowman. "Sleepless" earned a Nielsen rating of 8.6 and was viewed by 8.2 million households. The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics.

    The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. In this episode, Mulder is assigned a new partner, Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea). The two investigate a case where doctors and soldiers who were part of a sleep deprivation experiment are being killed off.

    "Sleepless" featured what would become the recurring character of Alex Krycek, portrayed by Nicholas Lea. Krycek would progress from Mulder's partner to one of his enemies. Howard Gordon, the episode's writer, was inspired by various cases of insomnia. During the first season, Chris Carter had written a similar themed episode, but stopped working on it when he became "unhappy" with the result.

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