Bull Run

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Bull Run or Bullrun may refer to:

Military

  • First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas), 1861, the first major battle of the American Civil War
  • Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Manassas), 1862, a later battle also at Bull Run
  • Operation Bull Run, a military operation of the Iraq War and part of Operation Marne Torch
  • Bullrun (decryption program), a secret anti-encryption program run by the US National Security Agency (NSA)
  • USNS Bull Run (T-AO-156), an oil tanker

Places in the United States

Virginia

Elsewhere

  • Bull Run Mountains (Nevada), a mountain range in Elko County
  • Bull Run (Deep River tributary), a stream in Guilford County, North Carolina
  • Bull Run River (Oregon)
  • Bull Run Creek, a stream in South Dakota
  • Bull Run Fossil Plant also known as Bull Run Steam Plant, a coal-fired electric generating station owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority

Entertainment

  • Bull Run (novel), a young adult novel by Paul Fleischman about the First Battle of Bull Run
  • The Battles of Bull Run, a 1973 board wargame that simulates both battles of Bull Run
  • Bullrun Rally, an automobile rally in North America
  • Bull running, a defunct event once common in England, in which townsfolk chased down a bull then slaughtered it
    • Stamford bull run, the last surviving such event, ending in 1839
    • Tutbury bull run
  • Running of the bulls, events in Spain, Portugal, France, and Mexico, in which people run in front of a number of bulls, often used in bullfighting after the run

Other uses

  • Bull market or bull run, a rising market trend in economics

See also

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  • Racing Bulls
  • Battle of Bull Run (disambiguation)
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