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They had one son, Col. William Preston Johnston, who would also serve in the Confederate Army.
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Col. Eugene Holmes, an Army officer who was involved in Clinton's case, issued a notarized statement during the 1992 presidential campaign: " I was informed by the draft board that it was of interest to Senator Fullbright's office that Bill Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar, should be admitted to the ROTC program ...
President Clinton speaks with Colonel ( United States ) | Col. Paul J. Fletcher | Paul Fletcher, United States Air Force | USAF, before boarding Air Force One, November 4, 1999.
A photograph from October 1918, reproduced in many biographies, shows the then unknown Lt .- Col. Montgomery standing in front of Winston Churchill ( Minister of Munitions ) at the parade following the liberation of Lille.
The Prussian Life Dragoons ' Colonel, Ludwig von Blumenthal, and his 2nd in command, Lt. Col. von Hacke, fell next to each other.
The military forces of Akkad marching with him, he turned to Temâ deep in the west " ( Col. II, lines 18-29.
* Woods, Lt Col Jon B.
Fragments of the book were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls ( DSS ) ( 4Q76 aka 4QMinorProphets < sup > a </ sup >, Col V-VI, frags.
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The group encompassed a range of ideological outlooks, from conspiratorially-minded army officers to idealistic youths, sometimes tending towards republicanism, despite the acquisition of nationalistic royal circles in its activities ( the movement's leader, Col. Dragutin Dimitrijević or " Apis ," had been instrumental in the June 1903 coup which had brought King Petar Karađorđević to the Serbian throne following 45 years of rule by the rival Obrenović dynasty ).
The secret contra assistance was run by the National Security Council, with officer Lt. Col. Oliver North in charge.
In the mid-1950s, Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Col. Harland Sanders came to Fort Wayne to find restaurateurs with established businesses in order to try to sell KFC franchises to them.

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Gen. John Buford's brigade, Col. Thomas T. Munford's 2nd Virginia Cavalry was overwhelmed until Stuart sent in two more regiments as reinforcements.
' These included: Chief Justice Coke, who had been Solicitor to the High Court of Justice, Major-General Harrison, Col. John Jones ( also a member of the High Court of Justice ), Mr. Thomas Scot, Sir.
Richard was the son of Col. Thomas Lee, Hon.
Thomas was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., " the scholar " ( 1647 – 1715 ) and Laetitia Corbin ( c. 1657 – 1706 ).
* April 27 – Col. Thomas Gardner, political figure and heroic soldier ( b. 1724 )
( Stevenson was killed on May 10 and was replaced in command of the 1st Division by Col. Daniel Leasure then Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden )
It was named for Col. Thomas L. Kane, a friend of the Mormon settlers.
It was an important operational objective in Gen Joseph E. Johnston's and Col Thomas J.
Frémont's mother, Anne Beverley Whiting, was the youngest daughter of socially prominent Virginia planter Col. Thomas Whiting.
It was named in honor of Col. Thomas Robeson of Tar Heel, North Carolina, a hero of the Revolutionary War.
Col. Thomas Marshall-1730-1802.
Sylvester lsaacs ; 2nd Lt. Nimrod Mcintosh ; lst Lt. William A. Smith and 2nd Lt. Robert A. Thomas ; ail of the 14th Cavalry ; Ass ’ t Surgeon William H. Glass ; Lt. Col. Alfred C. Wilson ; and Capt.
It was Col. Thomas who chose the name " Robins " for his mentor Brig.
In phase two ( 1878 to 1888 ), with work completed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, commanded by Lt. Col. Thomas L. Casey, white marble for the exterior was used from a different Cockeysville quarry.
Col. Thomas C. Devin ’ s dismounted Union cavalry brigade attacked about 8: 00 a. m. By mid-afternoon, with Buford ’ s cavalrymen running low on ammunition and gaining little ground, Col. Lewis A. Grant ’ s First Vermont Brigade of infantry arrived and jabbed at the Confederate center less than one mile away.
Named in honor of Col. Thomas Gardner, the community was first settled in 1764 and officially incorporated as a town in 1785 after receiving land grants from the surrounding towns of Ashburnham, Westminster, Templeton and Winchendon.
A post Civil War house was built by Col. Thomas C. Love north of town, the farm had one of the largest apple orchards in the state, giving Seymour its nickname " Land of the Big Red Apple ".
The Thomas Cadmus House was originally built in 1763 by Revolutionary War Lt. Col. Thomas Cadmus, and reconstructed in 1915 using the stones and foundation that had been used to build the original home.
Col. Thomas Robeson, whom Robeson County was named after lived in the Tar Heel Community.
The following day the Confederate commanders Gen. James Green Martin and Col. William Holland Thomas ( for whom the Legion was named ) negotiated a surrender.
On September 18, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War, a convoy of wagons carrying the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to Allentown, under the command of Col. Thomas Polk ( Charlotte, North Carolina ), stopped in Quakertown.
Most famous resident-Lt. Col. Thomas Lynch

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Among notable recipients below flag rank are: X-1 test pilot Chuck Yeager and X-15 test pilot Robert M. White, who both received the DSM as U. S. Air Force majors ; Air Force Major Rudolf Anderson, the U-2 pilot shot down during the Cuban Missile Crisis ; director Frank Capra, decorated in 1945 as an Army colonel ; actor James Stewart, decorated in 1945 as an Army Air Forces colonel ( later Air Force Brigadier General ); Col. Wendell Fertig, who led Filipino guerrillas behind Japanese lines ; Col. ( later Major General ) John K. Singlaub, who led partisan forces in the Korean War ; and Maj. Maude C. Davison, who led the " Angels of Bataan and Corregidor " during their imprisonment by the Japanese, and Colonel William S. Taylor, Program Manager Multiple Launch Rocket System.
Col. Canby devised a plan for the removal of the Navajo to a distant reservation and sent his plans to his superiors in Washington D. C.
In May 1945, Karl von Loesch, a civil servant in Foreign Office, gave this copy to British Lt. Col. R. C.
For similar reasons, concerned over poor marksmanship during the American Civil War, veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the National Rifle Association of America in 1871 for the purpose of promoting and encouraging rifle shooting on a " scientific " basis.
The other two translations were made by Mrs. Sabine under the superintendence of her husband Col. Edward Sabine ( 4 volumes 1846 – 1858 ), and by Miss E. C.
Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area ’ s few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort ’ s establisher and commander.
Vienna, Austria immigrant Erath ( 1813 – 1891 ) was a Texas Ranger and member of Billingsley ’ s Company C, 1st Regiment of Texas Volunteers, under the command of Col. Charles Burleson at the Battle of San Jacinto, and a member of the Confederate Home Guard.
The rebelling men claimed to act on the orders of Col. John C. Fremont proclaiming independence from Mexican rule and a free country called the California Republic here.
Fremont was named after Col. John C. Fremont, who on November 6, 1856 won the Republican candidate for President.
Col. Charles W. Blair, the commander of Fort Scott, temporarily replaced the commander of the post at Humboldt, Maj. Henry C. Haas, to keep the soldiers there from illegally voting in the county seat election.
In 1868, Col. Laban T. Moore bought the estate from C. W.
* Col. Paul C Whitin 1767, Textile machine founder, manufacturer
The Greek revolutionaries, whose motto was ελευθερία ή θάνατος ( eleftheria i thanatos: " freedom or death "), remained defiant, appointing experienced philhellenic British and French officers to command their forces: Maj Sir Richard Church ( C-in-C ) and Col C. Fabvier ( land ); Adm Lord Cochrane ( C-in-C ) and Capt F. A.
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The regiment left the state October 14, 1862 ; it served in the defenses of Washington in the 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, from October 16, 1862 ; in 3d, Hughston's, Brigade, Gurney's Division, Department of Virginia, at Suffolk, Virginia, from April, 1863 ; in the 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, of 7th Corps, from May, 1863 ; of 4th Corps, from June, 1863 ; in the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 11th Corps, from July 14, 1863 ; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864 ; in the 2d Brigade, Bartlett's Division, 22d Corps, from June 30, 1865 ; and, under Col. Horace Boughton, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 20, 1865, at and near Washington, D. C.
The civil war era saw a population boom, and many young men of Mountain City served in the 32nd Cavalry regiment under Col. P. C.
* Lt. Col. Lance C. " Wildcat " Wade ( 1915-1944 ), World War II ace with the RAF
Founding officers included pioneer ranchers James C. Loving ( son of Oliver Loving ), Col. C. L.

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