Iron Hand

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See also the Kung fu practice of Iron Palm. You may also be looking for an older term for Wild Weasel aircraft missions[citation needed].

"Iron Hand" is a song by the rock band Dire Straits released on their album On Every Street in 1991. It relates to the Battle of Orgreave during the UK miners' strike (1984–1985).

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