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Bunker and Hill
The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel ( extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport ), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway.
Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge over the Charles River under construction, looking north.
* 1775 – American Revolutionary War: Colonists inflict heavy casualties on British forces while losing the Battle of Bunker Hill.
* Bunker Hill Day ( Suffolk County, Massachusetts )
Williams completed pre-flight training in Athens, Georgia, his primary training at NAS Bunker Hill, Indiana, and his advanced flight training at NAS Pensacola.
On June 17, two months into the colonial siege of Boston, at the Battle of Bunker Hill, just north of Boston, British forces are victorious, but only after suffering severe casualties and after Colonial forces run out of ammunition, Fort Ticonderoga is taken by American forces in New York Colony's northern frontier, and American forces unsuccessfully invade Canada, with an attack on Montreal defeated by British forces on November 13 and an attack on Quebec repulsed December 31.
After 3 charges, the British take the hill in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill.
The construction of the Big Dig's Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge | Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge ( now complete ) over the Charles River.
On June 17 the Battle of Bunker Hill energized the Patriots ; Congress established the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as commander-in-chief in June 1775.
The railway brought granite stones from a rock quarry in Quincy, Massachusetts, so that the Bunker Hill Monument could be erected in Boston.
As a radioman-gunner, he served aboard the USS Bunker Hill during the Battle of Okinawa in the spring of 1945.
They are named after General Joseph Warren, who was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolutionary War:
Israel Putnam ( January 7, 1718 – May 29, 1790 ) was an American army general and Freemason who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill ( 1775 ) during the American Revolutionary War ( 1775 – 1783 ).
He was one of the primary figures at the Battle of Bunker Hill, both in its planning and on the battlefield.
After Bunker Hill, Putnam progressed to temporary command of the American forces in New York, while waiting for the arrival on April 13, 1776 of the commander-in-chief, Lieutenant General George Washington.
The Battle of Bunker Hill must count as the greatest achievement in Putnam's life ; afterward, his fortunes took a downturn at the Battle of Long Island in August 1776, where he was forced to effect a hasty retreat.
Seth Reed, a Colonel in the Battle of Bunker Hill moved here with his family as a Pioneer between 1787 and 1795. see also Geneva ( town ), New York
The light infantry and grenadier companies of the Fusiliers saw bloody action at the Battle of Bunker Hill and all companies, except the grenadiers who were garrisoning New York City, at the Battle of Guilford Court House in the American War of Independence.
* Edgewood ( Bunker Hill, West Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in West Virginia
He fought in the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill.
In August 1775, the Six Nations staged a big council fire near Albany, after news of Bunker Hill had made war seem imminent.

Bunker and Air
** Bunker Hill Air Force Base, former name of Grissom Joint Air Reserve Base, located west of the town of Bunker Hill
Prominent descendants include United States Air Force Major General Caleb V. Haynes who was a grandson of Chang Bunker through his daughter Margaret Elizabeth " Lizzie " Bunker.
* Grissom Air Force Base, in Bunker Hill, Indiana
McCoy was assigned in 1960 as commandant, Strategic Air Command Noncommissioned Officer ( NCO ) Preparatory School, 305th Bombardment Wing, Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Ind.
The makers of the well-known American TV sitcom All in the Family included in the biography of the main character Archie Bunker a World War II service at Foggia, in the ranks of the United States Army Air Corps.
It was requisitioned by SCAP after the end of World War II for use as a residence by General Ennis Whitehead, commander of the 5th Air Force, and later by General Matthew Bunker Ridgway.

Bunker and Base
* North Bay, Ontario ( RCAF Station North Bay, later 22 Wing / Canadian Forces Base North Bay ) Canada's NORAD Bunker, backup for NORAD Bunker at Cheyenne Mountain

Bunker and Peru
He and his family moved to Bunker Hill, Indiana, two months after his birth, and later to Peru, Indiana, in 1889.

Bunker and Indiana
Bunker Hill is a town in Pipe Creek Township, Miami County, Indiana, United States.
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* Bunker Hill, Indiana, a town in Miami County
* Bunker Hill, Fayette County, Indiana
* Bunker Hill, Morgan County, Indiana
He is buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery, two miles east of Alamo, Indiana.
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In May 1959, the 305th Bomb Wing with B-47's was reassigned to Bunker Hill AFB, later Grissom AFB, Indiana.
Upon arriving in Indiana, the Smiley family took up residence in a crowded mobile home in the small town of Bunker Hill, Indiana.
At Maconaquah High School in Bunker Hill, Indiana, a school that Smiley described as " 98 percent white ", Smiley was active in student council and the debate team, even though his parents were " skeptical of all non-church extracurricular activities ".
* Crow Killer: the Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson by Raymond W. Thorp and Robert Bunker ( 1958 ) Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Library of Congress catalog card number: 58-8120 ( a possible later version / printing ( 1969 ) ISBN 0-253-20312-0 ) The annotated biography, compiled from interviews with people who had actually known Johnson, with footnotes
In May 1959, the 305th Bomb Wing with B-47s was reassigned to Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana and assumed responsibility for operating the base.

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