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One of his fellow students was RAF Sgt Jack Morton, who told a humorous anecdote while he and his fellow student Rennie were in the same class: " At the end of our primary course we were posted to a Basic Flying School at Cochran Field, Macon, Georgia.
In 1988, Levi Strauss & Co. promoted their Levi's 501 range with an advert – titled " Eddie Cochran " and directed by Syd Macartney – which told the story of how Sheeley – played by actress Sharon Devlin – attracted Cochran at a party by wearing said product.
Cochran told the Austin American-Statesman that he was briefly married from 1985 to 1986.

Cochran and Wingate
Wingate took the news bitterly, voicing disappointment to all who would listen, including Allied commanders such as Colonel Philip Cochran of the 1st Air Commando Group, which proved to be a blessing in disguise.
Wingate had ordered that no aircraft should fly over the landing zones, lest the operation be betrayed, but Cochran was not directly under Wingate's command and felt that launching the operation without accurate intelligence was a dangerous gamble.

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The first song to commemorate the musicians was “ Three Stars ” by Eddie Cochran.
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
Paul Raymond's Erotica ( 1981 ) stars Brigitte Lahaie and Diana Cochran and was directed by Brian Smedley-Aston.
The first song to commemorate the musicians was " Three Stars " by Eddie Cochran.
The race had been a particularly difficult one as one competitor, Cecil Allen, died in a fiery takeoff mishap and rival Jacqueline Cochran was forced to retire due to mechanical problems, the " blinding fog ", and violent thunderstorms that plagued the race.
Jackie Cochran, another pioneering aviator and one of Earhart's friends, made a postwar search of numerous files in Japan and was convinced the Japanese were not involved in Earhart's disappearance.
It was recorded by others, including Eddie Cochran, a good friend of all three.
Cochran, the County Seat of Bleckley County, Georgia, is named for Judge Arthur E. Cochran and was incorporated on March 19, 1869.
Once known as Dykesboro, Cochran was settled by B.
Judge Cochran was largely instrumental in developing this section of Georgia through his work as President of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, now the Southern Railway.
A viaduct built over the Union Pacific mainline near Waterloo in 1936 was often called " Cochran Alps ," because of the efforts by Governor Robert L. Cochran to have it constructed.
In 1936 a brick school was built on Cochran Street for black students in the southeastern section of Robersonville called New Town.
Thomas P. Cochran was the first council clerk with a salary of $ 2. 50 a year.
With the release of the 2010 Census, Cochran County has a population of 3, 127, which represents a decline of 16. 2 % since the 2000 Census was taken ( 3, 730 ).
Cochran ( who later retired and was replaced with Louie L. Wainwright ).
Among Cochran's marital innovations was ' spiritual wifery ', and " tradition assumes that ( Cochran ) received frequent consignments of spiritual consorts, and that such were invariably the most robust and attractive women in the community ".
Lott was also an Ole Miss cheerleader, on the same team with future U. S. Senator Thad Cochran.
Cochran was also reelected in a rout ; he and Lott were the first Republicans to win a second term in Congress from the state since Reconstruction.
In the first season, his character's full name was credited as Jesse Cochran.
The group, whose style was based upon the sounds of Sun Records artists and other artists from the 1950s, were heavily influenced by Eddie Cochran, Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent and Bill Haley & His Comets.
Jackie Cochran was the first woman to break the sound barrier on May 18, 1953, in a Canadair Sabre, with Yeager as her wingman.
His fourth album was titled Who I Am, and it contained four number one hits: a cover of the Eddie Cochran standard " Summertime Blues ", followed by " Livin ' on Love ", " Gone Country " and " I Don't Even Know Your Name ".

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* Early Childhood Education: E-N ; By Rebecca Staples New, Moncrieff Cochran
* Early childhood education: an international encyclopedia, Volume 1 ; By Rebecca Staples New, Moncrieff Cochran
* Scott Cochran, editor / owner of US Rider News, a motorcycle magazine which covers the United States ; author of Motorcycle Journeys Through the American South
Locations seen in the movie are the old Johnstown High School in Kernville, torn down shortly afterwards ; the Carpatho-Russian Citizen's Club in East Conemaugh ; the Franklin works of Bethlehem Steel ; the Point Stadium ; the Johnstown " Cochran " Junior High football practice field and the Johnstown Vo-Tech football locker room.
He won reelection in 2008 by a wide margin over Erik Fleming ; assuming Cochran completes his current term, he will pass Eastland as the second-longest serving Senator in Mississippi's history.
Cochran served as chairman of the Senate Republican Conference ( caucus ) from 1991 to 1996, and is its only former chair currently in the Senate ; he chaired the Senate Agriculture Committee from 2003 to 2005.
However, the Authority claims that Pensacola officials do not want their airport in Alabama and have withdrawn from exploratory discussions in front of Brown, the media, and assembled politicians and cabinet officials ( including Mississippi Senator Trent Lott ; Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran ; Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour ; Alabama Governor Bob Riley ; Michael Chertoff, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, and Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development ).
Odlum was first married ( in 1915 ) to Hortense McQuarrie, first woman department store head ; his second wife was aviatrix Jackie Cochran.
Turner was married three times ; first to Marian Anderson in 1793 ( they had four children ), then to Ann Cochran in 1802, with no children, and finally to Elizabeth Johnston in 1810 ( resulting in two children ).
In 1937 Mickey Cochrane a team-player of the Detroit Tiger was and suffered a near-fatal skull fracture and there was again a strong call for batter helmets ; Cochran himself went on record saying that players should " absolutely " be required to wear protective helmets.
; J. Cochran Darrow
Noting Hackenschmidt's legitimately dominant style of wrestling threatened to kill crowd interest, Cochran persuaded Hackenschmidt to learn showmanship from Cannon and wrestle many of his matches for entertainment rather than sport ; this displayed the future elements of " sports entertainment ".
Pickering was considered a top Republican contender for U. S. Senator Trent Lott's seat if Lott had retired in 2006, and in 2007 was said to be waiting to see if Senator Thad Cochran would retire in 2008 ; it is widely speculated that Pickering's decision to leave Congress was based on Cochran's decision to run for re-election.
Chiles is a parody of famed attorney Johnnie Cochran ; both are bespectacled, mustachioed, well-dressed, African American lawyers with the same initials and penchants for grandiose vocabulary.
Goddard then moved to the newsroom and was joined by the returning Cochran, and the technical crew began constructing an impromptu news set around them ( ABC did not have studio space ready for such an occasion ; NBC had a flash studio in its newsroom and CBS ' reports came directly from their own newsroom as they had since they launched an evening newscast earlier in 1963 ).

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