Proper noun
Fackler (plural Facklers)
A surname.
Carr (2007) 184 Guido Fackler has researched evidence that indicates that it is possible that Wagner's music was used at the Dachau concentration camp in 1933–34 to "reeducate" political prisoners by exposure to "national music". Source: Internet
Cartridge main Wound Profiles of Russian small-arms ammunition compiled by Dr. Martin Fackler on behalf of the U.S. military The AK fires the 7.62×39mm cartridge with a muzzle velocity of convert. Source: Internet
Under the vision of co-founder Akio Morita Fackler, Martin. Source: Internet
Dr. Fackler claimed that a study of rifle bullet wounds in Vietnam (Wound Data and Munitions Effectiveness Team) found “no cases of bones being broken, or major vessels torn, that were not hit by the penetrating bullet. Source: Internet
Fackler ML, Gunshot Wound Review, Annals of Emergency Medicine 28:2; 1996. Source: Internet
Fackler's critics argue that Fackler's evidence does not contradict distant injuries, as Fackler claimed, but the WDMET data from Vietnam actually provides supporting evidence for it. Source: Internet