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* 2006 – Terry Peck, Falkland Islander who acted as a scout for 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment in the Falklands War ( b. 1938 )
Garnet Edward " Ace " Bailey ( June 13, 1948 – September 11, 2001 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and scout who was a member of Stanley Cup and Memorial Cup winning teams.
The reviews were the best of Cukor's career, but Warner executives, concerned the running time would limit the number of daily showings, made drastic cuts without Cukor, who had departed for India to scout locations for Bhowani Junction.
While Hume was writing the script, he and producer Robert Papazian, who had great experience in on-location shooting, took several trips to Kansas City to scout locations and met with officials from the Kansas film commission and from the Kansas tourist offices to search for a suitable location for " Hampton.
Free speech zones are set up by the Secret Service who scout locations near which the president is to pass or speak.
The discovery of copper is owed partly to an American scout, Frederick Russell Burnham, who in 1895 lead and oversaw the massive Northern Territories ( BSA ) Exploration Co. expedition which established for the Western world that major copper deposits existed in Central Africa.
The discovery of copper is owed partly to Frederick Russell Burnham, the famous American scout who worked for Cecil Rhodes.
For instance, the residents of Camp Skagway Number One included: William Howard Taft, who went on to become a U. S. President ; Frederick Russell Burnham, the celebrated American scout who arrived from Africa only to be called back to take part in the Second Boer War ; and W. W. White, author and explorer.
Eastwood starred in the baseball drama Trouble with the Curve ( 2012 ), as a veteran baseball scout who travels with his daughter for a final scouting trip.
Wishing to utilise Turner's Delta music connections, Bihari contracted him as a talent scout, paying him to search out southern musicians who might be worth recording.
In 1702, it was named the Rio Jesus Maria by Captain Jose Lopez Naranjo, the Tewa Irish scout and Captain of War of the New Mexico Indian Auxiliaries who was ordered by the Viceroy of New Spain to search the Tierra Incognita for a French incursion into New Mexico.
The novelty of the invention is the focus ; while the invention may in the end accomplish some good, that social end is usually far from the inventor's mind ... inventions seem to be either for the military, especially during World War I ( giant cannon, aerial warship, war tank, and air scout ) or for the wealthy, who buy the Swift Pigeon Special as a private plane, all contributing to the bottom line for Swift Enterprises ... invention is an avocation, a diversion, made possible by wealth and the already existing advanced technology.
The demo found its way to Polydor Records scout Chris Parry, who signed The Cure to his newly formed Fiction label — distributed by Polydor — in September 1978.
Within three years, Sather and chief scout Barry Fraser had drafted several players who would have an important role in the team's success, including Mark Messier, Glenn Anderson, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, Kevin Lowe, Grant Fuhr and Andy Moog.
* Frederick Russell Burnham was an American scout for the British South Africa Company who served in both the First Matabele War ( 1893-94 ) and the Second Matabele War ( 1896-97 ).
It was in fact then-Commander Thrawn's superior officer, Chiss Admiral Ar ' alani, who had engaged a scout group of the species.
The film was adapted into a 1955 television series, with Jack Kelly ( who later portrayed Bart Maverick in Maverick ) in Cummings ' role and Robert Horton ( who subsequently played scout Flint McCullough in Wagon Train ) performing Reagan's part.
It was here that Zidane was spotted by AS Cannes scout Jean Varraud who recommended him to the training center director of the club.
* A raven named Matthew who travels through the waking world on errands for Morpheus, usually as a scout or spy.
Once partisan feelings became tense and hostilities began, Frederick Russell Burnham, who later became a celebrated scout and the inspiration for the boy scouts, was drawn into the conflict on the losing side.
The county was named for Erastus " Deaf " Smith ( 1787 – 1837 ), a partially deaf scout and soldier who served in the Texas Revolution.
It was named for Bland Ballard ( 1761 – 1853 ), a Kentucky pioneer and soldier who served as a scout for General George Rogers Clark during the American Revolutionary War, and later commanded a company during the War of 1812.
Just after the 1969 season ended, California Angels manager Lefty Phillips, who as a Dodger scout had signed the teenaged Anderson to his first professional contract, named Anderson to his 1970 coaching staff.

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He had no doubt the marine was the lead scout of a column, and while his shot had probably bred indecision, they would soon come hunting.
A ship run by a human brain could not run rogue or insane with the power and resources Central had to build into their scout ships.
Although he now had enough ships to challenge the French fleet, Nelson suffered two great disadvantages: he had no intelligence regarding the destination of the French, and no frigates to scout ahead of his force.
Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in honor of Christopher " Kit " Carson, the mountain man and scout he had hired for his expedition.
By the Sengoku period, the shinobi had several roles, including spy ( kanchō ), scout ( teisatsu ), surprise attacker ( kishu ), and agitator ( konran ).
In 1967 Pickens had a recurring role as the scout California Joe Milner on the ABC military western Custer, starring Wayne Maunder in the title role.
The Chiss had already encountered a small scout group of the aliens and defeated them.
Before this park was created, the area was known as ' The Gun Sites ', as it had been the location for anti-aircraft guns in WW2, and was the home of the 1st Petts Wood scout group.
of this state held a boys conference at Ludlow and our troup was one of he largest to send delegates, or should have said had the largest number of scout delegates present, nearly all our troup attending.
A citizen who became famous in the " wild west " is " Captain Jack " Crawford, ( also known as the " Poet Scout ") western actor, scout for General George Crook's campaign in the Black Hills, native of Carndonagh, Ireland and performer with William F. Cody ( Buffalo Bill ), was postmaster and had a small general store in Girardville in 1869-1874, leaving town to go out west to find Gold.
From the 1960s through the early 1980s, a typical maneuver ( infantry or tank ) battalion had five companies: Headquarters and Headquarters Company ( HHC ) and A, B, and C Companies, plus a Combat Support Company, CSC, with a scout platoon, 4. 2 inch " heavy " mortar platoon, along with other elements that varied between organizations.
In 1968, the Stooges were signed by Elektra Records, who had sent a scout named Danny Fields to see the MC5.
When Brock decided to try for a professional baseball career, he traveled to St. Louis to try out for the Cardinals, but the scout who had recommended him was in Seattle to sign Ray Washburn.
Later that month he linked up with Kenny Jackett, with whom he had worked at Watford, to become chief scout at Milwall.
On 1 August 2009, Southampton announced that Murdoch had been appointed as a part-time goalkeeping coach and scout, but he was " relieved of his duties " along with Alan Pardew on 30 August 2010.
He also had a cameo appearance in Brideshead Revisited as Lunt, Charles Ryder's scout during his days at the University of Oxford.
His grandfather had been a civilian cavalry scout in the Apache Wars and his father was an artilleryman in World War I.
North Belfast UDA brigadier Davy Payne was arrested after his " scout " car had been stopped at a RUC checkpoint and large caches of the weaponry were discovered in the boots of his associates ' cars.

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