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He succeeded Alford L. McMichael on June 26, 2003, becoming the 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.
Sergeant Major Alford L. McMichael, USMC, was the 14th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps ( 1999 – 2003 ), and was the 1st Senior Non-Commissioned Officer for Allied Command Operations for NATO ( 2003 – 2006 ).
Alford McMichael was born on February 24, 1952 in Hot Springs, Arkansas and graduated from Hot Springs High School, which includes Bill Clinton amongst its graduates.

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Alford left the house, and afterwards the victim received a fatal gunshot wound when he opened the door responding to a knock.
In the 1990s, former Duran Duran drummer Sterling Campbell joined the band, but left in 2000 to tour with David Bowie and was replaced that year by Zachary Alford, who had recorded and toured with the band during the Cosmic Thing era.
In 1870 he succeeded Dean Alford as editor of the Contemporary Review, but left it in 1877 owing to the objection of the proprietors to the insertion of articles ( by W. K. Clifford notably ) attacking Theism and founded the Nineteenth Century ( to the title of which, in 1901, were added the words And After ).
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Richie Vasquez left the band due to a prior road / gig commitments and suggested Bruce Alford.
In 2002, Alford left the band and Mark Reznicek, formerly of the Toadies, took over on drums.
The attorney recommended Alford plead guilty to the lesser charge of second-degree murder in order to face a lesser sentence, but left the decision to Alford.
She also had a supporting role in the TV movie Danger Beneath the Sea as Lisa Alford, the pregnant wife who's left alone in a town where she does not really know anyone after her husband leaves for the submarines.

Alford and Michael
** Michael Alford, English Jesuit writer ( died 1652 )
* Michael Alford, Jesuit missionary born in London ( 1587-1652 ), author of Fides Regia Britannica, 1663
It was built in 1830 to plans by millwright Edward Ingeldew ( who also built, among others, Wragby tower mill in 1831, Waltham Windmill in 1837, and the former Pickworth tower mill ) for her first owner and founder Michael Hare of red brick, the outer walls being tarred ( provided with a black bitumen paint in order to successfully keep moisture out ), as a five-sailed windmill ( very similar to Alford Windmill ) with Sutton's single patent sails ( 15 feet tip-width and 12 feet heel-width ) providing longitudinal shutters on both sides of the backs ( 36 feet in length ).
" That year Alford helped lead Indiana to an upset of the Michael Jordan led North Carolina Tar Heels in the 1984 NCAA tournament.
In this game Alford played alongside Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Sam Perkins, Chris Mullin and Wayman Tisdale.
( A team included Patrick Ewing, Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, Wayman Tisdale, Chris Mullin, and Steve Alford.
* Steve Alford, Patrick Ewing, Vern Fleming, Michael Jordan, Joe Kleine, Jon Koncak, Chris Mullin, Sam Perkins, Alvin Robertson, Wayman Tisdale, Jeff Turner, and Leon Wood — Basketball, Men's Team Competition
Michael Alford ( 1587 – 11 August 1652 ) was an English Jesuit missionary.
Michael Alford was born in London in 1587.
* The Catholic Encyclopedia: " Michael Alford "
: Fučík Entrance of the Gladiators / Alford Colonel Bogey / Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever / Elgar Pomp & Circumstance No. 4 / Farnon State Occasion / Papineau-Couture Marche de Guillaument / Beethoven Turkish March ( from The Ruins of Athens ) / Schubert Marche Militaire / Johann Strauss I Radetzky March / Healey Willan Centennial March / Delibes Cortège de Bacchus / Tchaikovsky Jurisprudence March / Michael Conway Baker March ( Evocations, Movement II ) / Adaskin March No. 2 / Halvorsen Triumphal Entry of the Boyars / Grieg " March of the Dwarfs " ( from Lyric Suite / Herbert March of the Toys ( from Babes in Toyland ) / Rodgers March of the Siamese Children ( from The King & I ) / John Williams The Imperial March ( from The Empire Strikes Back )
Derakh, Thorne and Alford regrouped with singer Danny Simon and guitarist Michael Raphael to form Jailhouse, which released a live EP “ Alive in a Mad World ” in 1989.
The work was criticized by Lord Clarendon, but defended by Anthony à Wood in his Athenae Oxoniensis, who supports Cressy's statement that it was compiled from original manuscripts and from the Annales Ecclesiae of Michael Alford, William Dugdale's Monasticon, and the Decem Scriptores Historiae Anglicanae.

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The Alford guilty plea originated in the United States Supreme Court case of North Carolina v. Alford ( 1970 ).
Alford is located at ( 30. 694794 ,-85. 393119 ).
Alford is the northernmost of the five-town Southern Berkshire Regional School District ( a sixth town, Mount Washington, also sends its students to the district's schools ).
* Jay Alford ( born 1983 ), defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders drafted in the 3rd Round of the 2007 NFL Draft ( 81st overall ).
Recent former mayors have included Jerry Alford ( retired telecommunications executive ), Toby Osburn ( university administrator ), Dr. Allen Groff ( physician ), and Tom Porter ( retired educator ).
On his death the titles passed to his grandson, the second Earl ( the son of John Egerton, Viscount Alford ).
* November 4 – Flying a Curtiss R2C-1, U. S. Navy Lieutenant Alford J. Williams sets a new world airspeed record of 266. 6 mph ( 429. 02 km / h ).
More recent work has begun to emphasize multiple, competing logics ( Friedland & Alford, 1991 ; Lounsbury, 2007 ), focusing on the more heterogeneous sources of diversity within fields ( Lounsbury, 2001 ) and the institutional embeddedness of technical considerations ( e. g., Scott et al., 2000 ; Thornton, 2004 ).
In contrast, there were 18 players from the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference ( Bruce Alford, George Brown, Brad Ecklund, Don Garza, Sherman Howard, Duke Iverson, Harvey Johnson, Bob Kennedy, Lou Kusseow, Pete Layden, Paul Mitchell, Barney Poole, Martin Ruby, Jack Russell, Ed Sharkey, Joe Signaigo, John Wozniak and Buddy Young ).
The house is owned by Alford and District Civic Trust Ltd which is a Registered Charity ( No. 252330 ).
Another former U. S. representative, Dale Alford, who had unseated Hays as a write-in candidate in 1958, ran fourth with 53, 531 votes ( 12. 7 percent ).
The pseudonym Kenneth J. Alford was constructed from his eldest son's name ( Kenneth ), his own middle name ( Joseph ) and his mother's maiden name ( Alford ).
Backed by Faubus ' allies, Alford won in a major upset by just over 1, 200 votes ( 51 – 49 percent ).
Created by Herman and Larry Alford in 1981, the show originated as a modest presentation at Onstage, a nightclub located in the theatre district in midtown-Manhattan ( New York City ).
At Indiana, Alford became the university's all time leading scorer with 2, 438 points ( a record later eclipsed by Calbert Cheaney, who eventually went on to become the Big Ten's all time leading scorer ).
Alford embodied the " David versus Goliath " image of Indiana basketball popularized in the hit movie Hoosiers ( released in 1986 while Alford was at Indiana ).
Under Alford, the team won three straight conference tournament titles ( 1993, 1994, 1995 ).
In 2004 they lost to St. Louis in the first round of the NIT to finish 16 – 13 despite a 9 – 7 conference record ( the first winning Big Ten Conference record under Alford ).
During the 2006 – 2007 season, Alford led the Hawkeyes to an 8 – 6 non-conference record ( losing to in-state rivals Drake and Northern Iowa ) and an 9 – 7 record in the Big Ten Conference ( 17-14 overall ).

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