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Henderson and Straker's
') and we are led to believe Henderson effectively rammed the post of SHADO Commander down Straker's throat in " Confetti Check A-OK ".
However, later episodes such as ' Destruction ' ( where they share a working breakfast in Straker's office ) and ' Timelash ' where Henderson refers to Straker as " SHADO's most important piece of manpower ..." suggests a remaining bond of friendship.

Henderson and superior
On his arrival Trenchard discovered that Sykes was to replace Henderson as Commander of the Royal Flying Corps in the Field, making Sykes Trenchard's immediate superior.

Henderson and officer
** Lofton R. Henderson, United States Naval aviator and commanding officer of VMSB-241, died at the Battle of Midway ( b. 1903 )
During the course of the evening three others who visit the house: a stranded motorist ( Jeffrey Kramer ), a police officer ( Bill Henderson ) investigating the motorist's abandoned car, and a singing telegram girl ( Jane Wiedlin ), are all killed with the wrench, the lead pipe, and the revolver ; in the lounge, the library, and the front hall, respectively.
Dressler was born Leila Marie Koerber in Cobourg, Ontario, to parents Alexander Rudolph Koerber, who was Austrian and a former officer in the Crimean War, and Anna Henderson, a musician.
* " The 51st ( Highland ) Division's Farewell to Sicily ", a folk song written by Hamish Henderson, a former officer who served in the 51st Division during the Sicilian campaign.
His successor as Survey General of Prisons was another Royal Engineers officer, Major Edmund Henderson.
Notable cases include that of Ian Henderson, a former colonial officer employed in Bahrain who was accused by multiple witnesses of torturing prisoners.
On 25 January 1917 near Kut, Mesopotamia, Lieutenant Phillips went to the assistance of his commanding officer ( Edward Elers Delaval Henderson ) who was lying in the open mortally wounded while leading a counter-attack.
* George R. Henderson ( 1893 – 1964 ), World War II-era officer in United States Navy
It is likely that the name ' Henderson ' - Balmain's mother's maiden name-was adopted by Margaret and the children to avoid any social disgrace in class conscious England as a result of Margaret's former convict status and Balmain's position as a respected medical officer and administrator.
Brevet Major Archibald Henderson asserted that as the senior line officer present, he should be Acting Commandant.
The commanding officer was Captain H. A. M. Henderson, a Methodist minister.
The troopers are among others briefed on the escape by the head of the search effort an embittered alcoholic Lieutenant called C. D. Henderson ( Earl Swagger's subordinate from Hot Springs ) who was once a star law enforcement officer.
On 18 May 1846, Pollen married Jane Henderson, the daughter of an officer of the Royal Navy ( Lieutenant Essex, RN, of Demarara ).
# Redirect Ian Henderson ( police officer )
Admiral Sir Philip Charles Calderwood Henderson Durham, GCB ( 29 July 1763 – 2 April 1845 ) was a Royal Navy officer whose service in the American War of Independence, French Revolutionary War and Napoleonic Wars was lengthy, distinguished and at times controversial.
** Wade Henderson – president & chief executive officer, The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcott Henderson KCB ( 19 April 1821 – 8 December 1896 ) was an officer in the British Army who was Comptroller-General of Convicts in Western Australia from 1850 to 1863, Home Office Surveyor-General of Prisons from 1863 to 1869, and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, head of the London Metropolitan Police, from 1869 to 1886.
Although a former army officer, Henderson had served in civilian appointments for the last eighteen years.
* David Henderson ( British Army officer ) ( 1862 – 1921 ), senior British Army and, later, RAF officer

Henderson and heads
Straker and Henderson butt heads frequently over the needs of SHADO and economic realities.
No war will ever be needed against either England or France In November 1938, when Sir Nevile Henderson, the British Ambassador to Germany went on sick leave, the acting heads of the Embassy in Berlin sent a series of reports to the Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax intended to effect a change in British policy towards Germany.
5 ) # 37 ( March 2009 ) introduces Inspector Mike Henderson, an African-American detective who heads the Metropolis Metacrimes Division, one of two units replacing Sawyer and Turpin's Special Crimes Unit ( the other being the Science Police ).
By this time LaFleur has gotten out of jail and heads to the Henderson house.
I-515 runs concurrently with US 93 and US 95 along its entire length ; traffic continues into the state of Arizona on non-Interstate-standard alignments of US 93 ( with the US 93 portion crossing the Arizona state line over the Mike O ' Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, while the US 95 portion splits off just outside Henderson and Boulder City and heads south towards Searchlight and Cal-Nev-Ari, entering the state of California near Needles, where it merges with I-40 ).

Henderson and International
* May 4 – PEPCON disaster in Henderson, Nevada: A major explosion at an industrial solid-fuel rocket plant causes damage extending up to away, including Las Vegas ' McCarran International Airport.
Henderson is located just a few miles from McCarran International Airport ; and Henderson Executive Airport, recently acquired by Clark County, is planned for major renovation and development as a reliever airport to McCarran.
After the Civil War, the International and Great Northern Railroad crossed through Rusk County but missed Henderson.
" Arthur Henderson as Labour Leader ," International Review of Social History ( 1978 ) 23 # 1 pp 79-101
Henderson claimed that he did not vote for himself on the former occasion and it was reported to United Press International that he received a courtesy vote from the Liberal Party.
At the next event, the Olympus International, Henderson and Kloosterman was an early leader, but retired with a blown engine in his AMC Eagle SX / 4 ; however, Gene's son, Garry Henderson, in another SX / 4 with co-driver Mike Van Leo, placed second in the Production Class and sixth overall.
* Henderson B. Braddick ," The Hoare-Laval Plan: A Study in International Politics ," Review of Politics ( 1962 ) 24 # 3 pp. 342-364 in JSTOR
Its main bases were McCarran International Airport ( LAS ), Las Vegas and Henderson Executive Airport ( HSH ), Las Vegas.
Henderson and John Rawlings of Baptist Bible Fellowship International as Baptist Bible Institute East at Shrub Oak, New York.
In the 1970s, Henderson joined the Canadian International Development Agency going on assignment to Tanzania where he helped organize the country's national broadcasting system.
In 2004, he ran nine races for the Henderson brothers, his best finish a 13th at Richmond International Raceway.

Henderson and Commission
* Henderson County Tourist Commission
Previously, Reid was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives, representing Nevada's 1st congressional district, and served in Nevada local and state government as city attorney of Henderson, a state legislator, the 25th Lieutenant Governor, and chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Henderson resigned as mayor in 1906, after being appointed president of the Alabama Railroad Commission.
Monique Henderson was nominated and inducted into the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame in 2009 hosted by Women's Museum of California, Commission on the Status of Women, University of California, San Diego Women's Center, and San Diego State University Women's Studies.
* Henderson, Edward Elers Delaval, Commonwealth War Graves Commission
* Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ) obituary for Sara Henderson 30 April 2005 )
A Commission of Inquiry into Poverty was set up in August 1972 by the Liberal Prime Minister William McMahon, and Henderson was appointed as Chairman of the inquiry.

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