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The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel ( extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport ), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway.
The medal may be awarded to an individual more than once ( John Kenneth Galbraith and Colin Powell each have received two awards ; Ellsworth Bunker received both of his awards With Distinction ), and may also be awarded posthumously ( for example, Cesar Chavez, Paul " Bear " Bryant, Roberto Clemente, Jack Kemp, John F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, and Lyndon Johnson ).
Seth Reed, a Colonel in the Battle of Bunker Hill moved here with his family as a Pioneer between 1787 and 1795. see also Geneva ( town ), New York
* Edgewood ( Bunker Hill, West Virginia ), listed on the NRHP in West Virginia
Their first live action film was The Bunker of the Last Gunshots ( 1981 ), a short film about soldiers in a bleak futuristic world.
His younger brother, Arthur Hugh Bunker ( July 29, 1895-May 19, 1964 ), was also a noted businessman, chairman of the executive committee of the War Production Board ( 1941 – 1945 ) during World War II, and president and then board chairman of American Metal Climax ( AMAX ).
His middle child, John Birkbeck Bunker ( March 8, 1926-May 26, 2005 ), a first lieutenant in World War II, died of cancer at his home in Wheatland, Wyoming at age 79.
* Chang and Eng Bunker ( 1811 – 1874 ), Siamese twins, who were a popular attraction in Asia, Europe, and North America in the nineteenth century, settled in Wilkes County in the 1850s, married two local sisters, and between them fathered 21 children.
The most famous pair of conjoined twins was Chang and Eng Bunker ( Thai: อ ิ น-จ ั น, In-Chan ) ( 1811 – 1874 ), Thai brothers born in Siam, now Thailand.
* Chang and Eng Bunker ( 1811 – 1874 ), from Thailand ( formerly Siam ), joined by the areas around their xiphoid cartilages, but over time the join stretched ; the expression Siamese twins is derived from their case
Also present were local veterans of Company B John Dennison ( Carlinville, IL ), James G. Rumbolz ( Bunker Hill, IL ), Fred Dabel ( Bunker Hill, IL ), Herman Heuer ( Dorsey, IL ), James Lawrence ( Carlinville, IL ), James Pocklington ( Carlinville, IL ), John Brandenburger ( Bunker Hill, IL ), E. S.

Bunker and 2005
* 1928 – Larry Bunker, American jazz drummer, vibraphonist, and percussionist ( d. 2005 )
* Edward Bunker ( 1933 – 2005 ), actor
* December 31-Edward Bunker, crime novelist ( died 2005 )
Stephen G. Bunker ( d. 2005 ) and Paul S. Ciccantell collaborated on two books from a world systems theory view, following commodity chains through history of the modern world system, charting the changing importance of space, time, and scale of extraction and how these variables influenced the shape and location of the main nodes of the world economy over the past 500 years.
In January 2005, Michael J. Bassett was in talks to direct, but by July 2006, Rob Green, who previously directed the horror film The Bunker, was set to direct and said he and Miller had written a story in which " Some of the characters actually love being a werewolf because they are so powerful – the ultimate killing machine … t ’ s a fun spin on the traditional angle that being a werewolf is a curse which damns the person the person no matter what.
Edward Heward Bunker ( December 31, 1933 – July 19, 2005 ) was an American author of crime fiction, a screenwriter, and an actor.
A diabetic, Bunker died on July 19, 2005 in Burbank, California, following surgery to improve the circulation in his legs.
Beyond The Congo ( 12 ") Bunker Records 2005
Currently, fish are to be only caught and released in light of the August 2005 CN derailment, which spilled over 700, 000 litres ( 154, 000 Imp gal / 185, 000 US gal ) of Bunker C pole oil into the lake.

Bunker and comic
Max Bunker, pseudonym of Luciano Secchi ( born 24 August 1939 ) is an Italian comic book author.
Alan Ford is an Italian comic book created by Max Bunker ( Luciano Secchi ) and Magnus ( Roberto Raviola ), in print since 1969.
It was produced by Max Bunker Press and was based on the SuperCiuk story already published in the comic series.

Bunker and about
Smith Bunker located on Bunker Hill about 1820 and gave it his name.
* In the American television series from the 1970s, All In The Family, the character Edith Bunker reminisced about a weekend she spent at the Lake with a boy she was dating, and his parents.
Much of the battle took place on Breed's Hill, which overlooked the harbor and the town and was only about 400 yards from the southern end of the peninsula ; Bunker Hill is near the northwest end of the peninsula, close to Charlestown Neck and about a mile from the Charles River.
In 1996, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a 90-minute radio play called United States about the lives and deaths of Chang and Eng Bunker.
In 1899, when the state needed money for the Coeur d ' Alene prosecutions, the Mine Owners ' Association had come up with $ 32, 000 — about a third of it from Bunker Hill and Sullivan — handing $ 25, 000 over to Governor Steunenberg for use at his discretion in the prosecution.
* Little Boy Blue is the title of a semi-autobiographical 1981 novel by Edward Bunker about a juvenile delinquent.
For example, in the All in the Family episode " Mike's Move " ( originally broadcast on February 2, 1976 ), the character Mike Stivic responded to a typical monologue by his father-in-law Archie Bunker about the history of American immigration and the meaning of the Statue of Liberty with the sarcastic comment: " I think we just heard Archie Bunker's Bicentennial Minute.
* The Bunker was a 1981 made-for-television film directed by George Schaefer and based on the book The Bunker ( 1978 ) by James O ' Donnell about the last months of the war and days in the Führerbunker from 17 January 1945 to 2 May 1945.
The hill itself is about high, and is presently topped by Monument Square, site of the Bunker Hill Monument.
The Bunker Hill Museum, across the street from the Monument, was dedicated on June 17, 2007, and includes many exhibits about the battle.
The National Park Service maintains a Visitor Center near the intersection of Field Road and Bunker Road about a mile from Rodeo Beach.
While Bunker was unable to determine an actual construction date, he concluded that the house was likely built in 1818 by Brant Van Blarcom and his wife, the former Getty Van Riper, a daughter of the previous landowner Jacob Van Riper, who died on or about July 8, 1807.
At the Battle of Bunker Hill Pitcairn commanded a reserve force of about 300 Marines.
Confederate skirmishers found the Union encampment at Bunker Hill about 7 a. m. and reported their presence to Ramseur.
The death knell of CSA was their attempt to kill FBI special agent Jack Knox, the lead agent assigned to investigate the group ; Asa Hutchinson, the federal prosecutor ; and the Federal judge who presided over the affair that brought about the eventual action against Gordon Kahl, a tax protester and member of the Posse Comitatus, by federal agents at Leonard Ginter's home ( affectionately called ' The Bunker ', due to its construction from concrete covered with earth ).
* Celebrate Boston article about role in Battle of Bunker Hill
704 Hauser, a short-lived 1994 series about a black family who had moved into the old Bunker home, years after Bunker had sold it.

Bunker and Adolf
According to a question in the SNL edition of Trivial Pursuit, O ' Donoghue was fired after writing the never-aired sketch " The Last Days in Silverman's Bunker " ( which compared NBC network president Fred Silverman's problems at the network to Adolf Hitler's last days in charge of the Third Reich ).
One was The Führer Bunker cycle of poems, monologues by Adolf Hitler and his circle in the closing days of the Third Reich, a ' poem in progress ' that began to appear from 1977 onwards and was finally completed in 1995.
The Bunker ( original German title: Die Katakombe, also published as The Berlin Bunker ) is an account, written by American journalist James P. O ' Donnell and German jounalist Uwe Bahnsen, of the history of the Führerbunker in early 1945, as well as the last days of German dictator Adolf Hitler.

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