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Dale and Inman
His nephew Dale Inman worked for Petty Enterprises as Richard's crew chief from the early 1960s until 1981 and during the 1990s.
* Elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on June 14, 2011 with Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Inman and Glen Wood.
Richard Petty and Dale Inman helped unveil the first artifact at the Hall of Fame, which was the Plymouth Belvedere that Petty drove to 27 wins in 1967.

Dale and crew
In 1989, Wallace won the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship, with crew chief Barry Dodson, by finishing 15th at the Atlanta Journal 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, to beating out close friend and fierce rival Dale Earnhardt who won the race, by twelve points.
The five-person flight crew consisted of Frederick H. Hauck, commander, on his second flight ; pilot David M. Walker ; and three mission specialists – Anna L. Fisher, Dale A. Gardner and Joseph P. Allen.
His crew included Dave Walker ( pilot ), and three mission specialists, Joseph Allen, Anna Fisher, and Dale Gardner.
He knew many of the men in the ship's crew from his time as a merchant, and they persuaded Dale to sign up for the British cause.
Select officers from the Lexington were taken onto the HMS Pearl as prisoners, Dale included, although a sudden gale permitted the rest of the America crew to escape.
Charged with high treason against the crown, Johnston, Dale and the rest of the crew were treated harshly in the prison.
When rumors that the Bon Homme Richard was sinking reached him from below decks, and that the crew was prepared to surrender, Dale went to ascertain the damage.
1996: Dale Jarrett and his Robert Yates Racing crew began the tradition of the winning driver and crew kissing the row of bricks at the start-finish line., which has carried over to the Indianapolis 500.
Past cast and crew range from current actors to Golden Age of Radio personalities such as Bob O ' Donnell, Jack Bivens, Stan Dale and Russ Reed.
On October 8, the USS Dale arrived to pick up the crew, and they were transferred to the USS Portsmouth, which sailed for Norfolk, arriving in December 1850.
Published in 1997, it recounts the tale of the October 1991 " perfect storm " ( in fact, the general use of the term originates from this book ), focusing on the loss of the Gloucester fishing boat Andrea Gail off the coast of Nova Scotia and its six crew members, Billy Tyne, Bobby Shatford, Alfred Pierre, David Sullivan, Bugsy Moran, and Dale Murphy.
On April 15, 1988, Langley was named as the crew chief for Cale Yarborough and Dale Jarrett with his duties in effect after that year's First Union 400 where he attended as an observer.
Patti is married to Jimmy Makar, who worked with Dale Jarrett for three years at Joe Gibbs Racing, and won the 2000 championship crew chief with Bobby Labonte.
Kirk Shelmerdine ( born March 8, 1958 in Philadelphia ) is a NASCAR driver and former championship-winning crew chief for the late Dale Earnhardt.
In 1982 he joined Richard Childress Racing to become the crew chief for Dale Earnhardt.
Mike Skinner finished 31st at Rockingham in February, Kirk Shelmerdine ( former crew chief for Dale Earnhardt ) was 26th at Talladega in May, Bob Keselowski was 41st at Pocono in June, and Gary Bradberry came home 30th in the season ending Hooters 500 at Atlanta.

Dale and chief
Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson, in Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence, present evidence that only humans and chimpanzees, among all the animals living on Earth, share a similar tendency for a cluster of behaviors: violence, territoriality, and competition for uniting behind the one chief male of the land.
Later, FBI counterterrorism chief Dale Watson told The New York Times that the bureau's response was that " we are probably 99 percent sure that we can make sure these guys don't do something – if they are planning to do something.
During his preliminary career on merchant vessels, Dale began as an apprentice and rose to the rank of chief mate, working largely in the West Indies trade.
On June 2, 2008, Dale Rathke was dismissed, and Wade stepped down that same day as ACORN's chief organizer, but he remains chief organizer for Acorn International L. L. C.
Meanwhile, Tyler announces her engagement to Dale while Lt. Fry announces his promotion to chief detective, while Fitz's home life gets worse when Judith becomes jealous about all the time he's spending around Tyler and the other detectives.
Despite his degree in sports broadcasting ( and the fact that his brother Dale was the chief financial officer of the Shop at Home Network ), West was rejected on the basis of his " scrabbly voice ".
Nyro was assisted in production by Roscoe Harring, while Dale and Pop Ashby were chief engineers.
Dale previously served as the chief of staff and general counsel at OSTP.

Dale and eight
On July 20, 2007, MacDonald's " inappropriate influence " led H. Dale Hall, director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, to order a review of eight endangered species decisions in which the former deputy assistant secretary was involved.
He recalled: " When I was five I wrote a song about the rain because I loved the San Francisco drizzles, and later I wrote about a dog because I couldn't have one, and a clown because my uncle was a circus performer, and when I was eight I wrote a song in the Saddle " about a cowboy in the desert watching the stars at night and thinking about God because I often looked at the stars and tried to picture Heaven ", inspired by seeing Roy Rogers and hearing Dale Evans give her testimony at the civic auditorium.
In 1987, Mattingly tied Dale Long's major league record by hitting home runs in eight consecutive games ( record later tied again by Ken Griffey, Jr., of Seattle in 1993 ), as well as stroking an extra base hit in ten consecutive games.
When John Carradine married Doris ( Erving Rich ) Grimshaw in 1957, she already had a son from a previous marriage, Dale, and a son from a later relationship, Michael, both of whom, along with Sonia Sorel's son, Michael Bowen, are sometimes counted among John Carradine's eight sons.
Moore served two years, eight months in federal prison in Alabama and Kentucky and four months of home confinement at his home in Glen Dale, Marshall County .< ref >
On May 28, 1956, Dale Long of the Pirates took what one author has stated was the first-ever curtain call in baseball history, after hitting home runs in eight consecutive games caused fans to cheer for five minutes.
He finished a season-high second four times, including at Michigan when he was passed by winner Dale Jarrett with eight laps to go.
The paper is the home of cartoonist Mike Peters, who draws the Mother Goose and Grimm strip and won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1981, and columnist Dale Huffman, who had written a daily metro column every day for more than eight years before beginning a hiatus on January 30, 2008 after he was diagnosed with kidney cancer.
Arfons had two half brothers by his mother — Walt Arfons, ten years older, who was to become his partner and later competitor in autosports, and Dale, eight years older, as well as one sister Lou, eighteen months older.
The game also boasted two All-Star teams, American League and National League ; the two featured established veterans such as George Brett, Dale Murphy and Andre Dawson — none of whom appeared on the other eight teams — and up-and-coming players like Mark McGwire, Andrés Galarraga, Kevin Seitzer and José Canseco.
Walt had one brother, Dale, two years younger, as well as his ten years younger half-brother Art and an eight and a half years younger half-sister Lou, both from his mother's marriage to Tom Arfons.
Baker is one of eight drivers to have won a Career Grand Slam, by winning the sport's four majors – the Daytona 500, Aaron's 499, Coca-Cola 600, and the Southern 500 .; Richard Petty, David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson are the other seven to have accomplished the feat.
Dale retired from G & L on November 4, 1991, about eight months following the death of his close friend Leo Fender.
The line followed the River Wye as far as Bakewell, with the complication of the cut and cover Haddon Tunnel, and reached Hassop in 1862 There then followed two viaducts-at Millers Dale and Monsal Dale-and eight tunnels, reaching Buxton in 1863 at almost the same time as the LNWR reached it from Whaley Bridge.
* By the time the veteran hurler hung up his spikes, his mother had named eight of her horses after the franchises Murphy played for: Cincy Dancer, King of Beantown, Mariner Hawk, Houston Honey, Calling Card, Ninedaznpinstripes, Djones ( after Dale Jones, a Dodgers scout ), and Molly Kelly ( after sweet Molly Malone, who sold cockles, mussels, but no Marlins ).

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