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1923 and Brazilian
* 1923 – Millôr Fernandes, Brazilian playwright ( d. 2012 )
Marc Ferrez ( December 7, 1843 — January 12, 1923 ) was a Brazilian photographer born in Rio de Janeiro.
* Olavo Rodrigues Barbosa ( 1923 – 2010 ), Brazilian footballer, best known as Nena
Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca (; May 12, 1855 – September 9, 1923 ) was a Brazilian soldier and politician.
His relative, Alceu Wamosy ( 1895 – 1923 ), a famous Brazilian writer, is also from this ancestry.
The following year the manifesto's influence continued, Tarsila painted Antropofagia ( 1929 ), which featured the Abaporu figure together with the negroid figure from Le Negra from 1923, as well as the Brazilian banana leaf, cactus, and again the lemon-slice sun.
* 1923: Foundation of the Brazilian Society of Chemistry ( SBCh ).
Avaí Futebol Clube () is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on September 1, 1923.
Lygia Fagundes Telles (; born April 19, 1923 ) is a Brazilian novelist and short-story writer.

1923 and Army
In honor of this victory, the date is celebrated from 1923 onward as " Red Army Day "; it is renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, and is colloquially known as " Men's Day ".
The 23 February 1923 " Red Army Day " has a twofold, historical significance ; the first day of drafting recruits ( in Petrograd and Moscow ) and the first day of combat against the occupying Imperial German Army.
They had three children, Beatrice Smith ( March 19, 1911 – October 24, 1952 ), Ruth Ellen Patton Totten ( February 28, 1915 – November 25, 1993 ), who wrote The Button Box: A Loving Daughter's Memoir of Mrs. George S. Patton, and George Patton IV ( December 24, 1923 – June 27, 2004 ), who followed in his father's footsteps, attending West Point and eventually rising to the rank of Major General as an armor officer in the United States Army.
Cover of the original 1876 EditionThe first edition of the book, whose full title was Pocket Manual of Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies, was published in February 1876 by then U. S. Army Colonel Henry Martyn Robert ( 1837 – 1923 ) with the short title Robert's Rules of Order placed on its cover.
* TC-3 and Tc-7, two US Army Corps non-rigid blimps used for parasite fighter trials during 1923 – 24.
The Second Red Army began its own withdrawal west from Hubei in November 1935, led by He Long, who commanded the KMT Twentieth Army in 1923 before joining the Communist Party of China ( CPC ).
* T. Henry Howard ( 1849 – 1923 ), second Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army
During the years of 1917 to 1923, the Soviet Union not only fought in World War I, but also fought the Russian Civil War against the White Army and foreign armies from United States, United Kingdom, and France, among others.
In March 1923, Kerry saw a series of massacres of republican prisoners by National Army soldiers in reprisal for the ambush of their men — the most notorious being the killing of eight men with mines at Ballyseedy, near Tralee.
Larry Norman was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the oldest son of Joe Hendrex " Joe Billy " Norman ( December 9, 1923 – April 28, 1999 ), who had served as a sergeant in the US Army Air Corps during World War II and worked at the Southern Pacific Railroad while studying to become a teacher, and his wife, Margaret Evelyn " Marge " Stout ( born in 1925 in Nebraska ).
In June 1923, after the end of the civil war, Sean Lemass's brother Noel Lemass, an anti-Treaty IRA officer, was abducted in Dublin by a number of men, believed to be connected to the Irish Army or the Police CID unit.
* Alton W. Knappenberger ( 1923 – 2008 ), U. S. Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II
From 1921 to 1923 he was the head of the Preparatory Course at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy, followed by a time attached to the Inspectorate General of Military Training.
From 1923 to 1924 he was the Japanese Army Representative to the League of Nations, followed by another stint attached to the Inspectorate General of Military Training from 1924 to 1925.
In 1923 the New Zealand Permanent Air Force was formed: a part of the Army staffed by 72 pilots with Great War experience.
It was established as a service independent of the Royal Italian Army from 1923 until 1946.
In 1923, the U. S. Army Air Service was interested in pursuing a mission to be the first to circumnavigate the earth by aircraft, a program called " World Flight ".
After the prototype was delivered in November 1923, upon the successful completion of tests on 19 November, the Army commissioned Douglas to build four production series aircraft.
Originally called Boston Airport, Logan opened on September 8, 1923, and was used primarily by the Massachusetts Air Guard and the Army Air Corps.
* Liam Lynch ( Irish republican ) ( 1893 – 1923 ), general in the Irish Republican Army
He was Director-General of Army Medical Services from 1923 to 1926.
* Junkers J 21, also known as T 21 and H 21, reconnaissance aircraft for Red Army built in Russia, 1923.

1923 and ordered
MNS President Carroll G. Pearse was forced to resign in 1923, and the regents ordered the discontinuation of non-teacher-education programs.
The American Ship & Commerce Corporation bought the yard in 1919 but closed it in 1927 as fewer ships were ordered by the U. S. Navy after passage of the Naval Limitations Treaty in 1923.
After the 1923 season ended, the league ordered the team to either transfer or suspend operations.
On 27 September 1923, Buckrucker ordered 4, 500 men of the Black Reichswehr to assemble outside of Berlin as the first preparatory step toward a putsch.
The Civil War ended on 24 May 1923, Frank Aiken IRA Chief of Staff ordered IRA volunteers to dump arms and the new Irish Free State slipped into an uneasy peace.
He served in various vessels in the Pacific until 1923, at which time he was ordered to duty in flight instruction.
On learning that the library of the Tokyo Imperial University was reduced to ashes by the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, in his will he ordered that his entire remaining collection of books be donated to Tokyo Imperial University.
King Michael then proclaimed the old 1923 Constitution in force, ordered the Romanian Army to enter a ceasefire with the Red Army on the Moldavian front, and withdrew Romania from the Axis.
In 1923 Vorwärts lost a libel trial brought by Adolf Hitler, and was ordered to pay him 6, 000, 000 marks.
* James McLaughlin ( Indian agent ) ( 1842 – 1923 ), U. S. Indian Service Agent & Inspector, ordered the 1890 arrest of Sitting Bull
In June 1923, Shepherd was ordered to sea duty as Commanding Officer of the Marine Detachment on the.
The Hlinka Guard was preceded by the Rodobrana ( Home Defense / Nation's Defense ) organization, which existed from 1923 to 1927, when the Czechoslovak authorities ordered its dissolution.
Following the grouping ordered by the Railways Act 1921, the new operator, the Southern Railway, changed the name of the station to " Coulsdon West " with effect from 9 July 1923.
The Great Northern board ordered a further ten ' 1470-class ' locomotives, which were under construction at Doncaster at the time of the formation of the LNER in 1923.

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