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1944 and posthumous
In 1944, four nurses serving in World War II – First Lieutenant Mary Roberts, Second Lieutenant Elaine Roe, Second Lieutenant Rita Virginia Rourke, and Second Lieutenant Ellen Ainsworth ( posthumous ) – became the first women recipients of the Silver Star, all cited for their bravery in successfully evacuating the 33rd Field Hospital at Anzio, Italy on February 10.
His son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., also earned a posthumous Medal of Honor during World War II, for rallying and leading troops in the midst of heavy German resistance during the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 ; he died a month later and was awarded the Medal of Honor in September.
As O ' Hare went missing on November 26, 1943, and was declared dead a year later, his widow Rita received her husband's posthumous decorations, a Purple Heart and the Navy Cross on November 26, 1944.
* Sasha Fillipov received his posthumous award in 1944 for spying on, and being executed by the Germans during the Battle of Stalingrad.
He was awarded a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1944 for Western Star, an unfinished narrative poem on the settling of the United States.
the titles are held by his posthumous son, the ninth Earl, who succeeded on his birth in April 1944 ( two months after his father's death ); Lord Chichester has served as board member in several music institutions.
* Michael Allmand ( 1923 – 1944 ), Victoria Cross recipient ( posthumous ).
Sefanaia Sukanaivalu VC ( 1918 – 1944 ) was a Fijian soldier and a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to Commonwealth forces.
* Paul Henry Carr ( 1924 – 1944 ), U. S. Navy Gunner's Mate Third Class, posthumous Silver Star recipient in World War II
* Sabato Martelli Castaldi ( General of the Italian Air Force, partisan and martyr killed in the slaughter of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre on 24 March 1944 ; posthumous Gold Medal of Military Valor )
* 18 October-David Lord, Royal Air Force pilot, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Arnhem ( died 1944 ).
" Jimmie " Dyess-Carnegie Medal recipient, 1929, and Medal of Honor recipient ( posthumous ), 1944
* Adolf Wagner ( posthumous ) April 17, 1944
* Rudolf Schmundt ( posthumous ), October 7, 1944
Her friend, roommate, and posthumous editor, Jeremiah Newton, states that she was born on November 24, 1944.
* Lieutenant ( acting Captain ) Michael Allmand, 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers ( Watson's Horse ) attached to the 3rd Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles, 23 June 1944, Burma ( posthumous ); and

1944 and seventh
Volume 1 ( ( Af ) of the seventh edition of Dana's System Of Mineralogy was published in 1944 and Volume 2 ( ( Af ) in 1951 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y..
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( née Bourke ) (; born 21 May 1944 ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
Stravinsky's unconventional major seventh chord in his arrangement of " The Star-Spangled Banner " led to an incident with the Boston police on 15 January 1944, and he was warned that the authorities could impose a $ 100 fine upon any " rearrangement of the national anthem in whole or in part ".
) – 3 December 1944 ) of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, was the seventh child and fourth son of King George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia.
He left federal politics to become the Saskatchewan CCF's leader and then the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961.
He has the seventh highest Chessmetrics 20-year average, from 1944 to 1963.
Frederick Bartlett Fancher ( April 2, 1852 – January 10, 1944 ) was an American politician who was the seventh Governor of North Dakota from 1899 to 1901.
On his death in 1936 he was succeeded by his second but eldest surviving son, the seventh Marquess, who was killed in action in 1944 during the Second World War, unmarried.
The lordship remained a subsidiary title of the marquessate until the death in 1944 of his grandson, the seventh Marquess.
His grandson, the fifth Baron, was a Major in the Army and also sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1912 to 1944. the title is held by his grandson, the seventh Baron, who succeeded his father in 1992.
Beaton Tulk ( born May 22, 1944 ) was an educator, civil servant, politician and the seventh Premier of Newfoundland.
* The seventh Myrmidon was a minesweeper launched in 1944 and broken up 1958.
In 1944 she polled seventh in a list by exhibitors of " Stars of Tomorrow ".
1944: Finished seventh in the Allsvenskan-a feat that was to be repeated in 1947 and 1948.

1944 and volume
In chapter 12 of volume 2 of The Open Society and Its Enemies ( 1944 ; 5th rev.
First volume in an English translation of Der Weltkrieg, an official German history of World War I produced between 1925 and 1944 using classified archival records that were destroyed after World War II.
He published a slim volume of poetry in 1944 and had his first exhibition at the Gallerie Arc en Ciel.
Another poem was published in Cyril Connolly's Horizon in 1940 and his first volume of poems, The Sun My Monument, was launched in 1944.
A third volume of her folksy tales was entitled Around the Hearth (), Tirana, 1944.
The dam is operated to maintain a minimum annual release volume of or about, which is well over the amount stipulated by the compact but not enough to deliver enough water to Mexico as written in the 1944 Treaty for the Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande.
The Reconquest of Burma, volume I: June 1942-June 1944 ( Delhi: 1958 ) online vol 1 ; online vol 2
The Road to Serfdom was to be the popular edition of the second volume of Hayek ’ s treatise entitled “ The Abuse and Decline of Reason ,” and the title was inspired by the writings of the 19th century French classical liberal thinker Alexis de Tocqueville on the “ road to servitude .” The book was first published in Britain by Routledge in March 1944, during World War II, and was quite popular, leading Hayek to call it “ that unobtainable book ,” also due in part to wartime paper rationing.
Travers described Wynne's first draft of the Official History, completed in 1943 as " anti-Haig ", the second draft of 1944 " anti-Gough ", the third draft of 1945 as " anti-Haig and anti-Gough " and Edmonds's fourth draft published in 1948 as " pro-Haig and anti-Gough ", at which Wynne removed his name from the volume.
He won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for history for his book An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa, 1942 – 1943, which was followed by the second volume in what Atkinson calls his " Liberation trilogy ", The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943 – 1944.
Since the second volume begins on 22 December 1943 and ends on 17 April 1944, it is assumed that the original volume or volumes between December 1942 and December 1943 were lost-presumably after the arrest, when the hiding place was emptied on Nazi instructions.
Her first appearance ( Wonder Woman # 9, volume 1, published in 1944 ), written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston, presents her as a brutish strongwoman with no super powers other than unusual strength.
Tarakan oil field production reached 350, 000 barrels per month by early 1944, but Japan no longer had enough oil tankers to transport this volume to Japanese refineries.
By 1944, a total of 50 factories were manufacturing it, pouring out a volume of the material twice that of the world's natural rubber production before the beginning of the war.
George Orwell's essay ' Benefit of Clergy ' in the volume for 1944 was suppressed on grounds of obscenity, though its title remains in the table of contents.
By July 1944, the school was able to buy a 2, 000 — volume library from the Aiken School in South Carolina.
In 1944, he published a small volume of poems and essays.
* Schapiro, Meyer, Selected Papers, volume 3, Late Antique, Early Christian and Mediaeval Art, 1980, Chatto & Windus, London, ISBN 0-7011-2514-4 ( includes The Religious Meaning of the Ruthwell Cross ( 1944 ), etc.
* Schapiro, Meyer, Selected Papers, volume 3, Late Antique, Early Christian and Mediaeval Art, 1980, Chatto & Windus, London, ISBN 0-7011-2514-4 ( includes The Religious Meaning of the Ruthwell Cross ( 1944 ), etc.
Between February 1944 and April 1945, Cayrol created a large volume of poetry at Gusen I.

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