Crusader

Crusader or Crusaders may refer to:

Military

  • Crusader, a participant in one of the Crusades
  • Convair NB-36H Crusader, an experimental nuclear-powered bomber
  • Crusader tank, a British cruiser tank of World War II
  • Crusaders (guerrilla), a Croatian anti-communist guerrilla army
  • F-8 Crusader, a U.S. Navy fighter jet
    • XF8U-3 Crusader III, an experimental fighter intended to replace the F-8
  • HMS Crusader, three British ships
  • Operation Crusader, a British attack in North Africa in the Second World War
  • VMFA-122 Crusaders, United States Marine Corps fixed wing Fighter-Attack Squadron 122
  • XM2001 Crusader, an American self-propelled artillery project

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Films

Games

Literature

  • Crusader (Bloor novel), a 1999 novel by Edward Bloor
  • Crusader (Sara Douglass novel), a 1999 fantasy novel by Sara Douglass
  • The Crusaders, a 1948 bestseller by Stefan Heym
  • The Crusaders. An Historical Romance, of the Twelfth Century, an 1820 novel by Louisa Stanhope

Music

Albums

Groups

Periodicals

Many newspapers have used The Crusader as a title, including:

Other arts, entertainment, and media

Sports

Athletics teams

Cricket teams

Football teams

Rugby teams

Other uses in sports

  • Crusader (horse) (1923–1940), a United States racehorse
  • Lucas Oil Crusader, a monster truck currently racing in the Monster Jam professional monster truck racing series

Transportation

Civilian aircraft and ships

Civilian ground vehicles

  • Crusader (train), a streamlined train which operated between 1937 and 1981
  • Crusader, a type of emergency ambulance in widespread use in the United Kingdom, originally developed by the St John Ambulance Brigade
  • Crusader, a GWR 3031 Class locomotive that was built for and ran on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915
  • Royal Enfield Crusader Sports, a 248cc motorcycle of the 1960s

Other uses

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See also

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