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Wheeler and transferred
* Adam Wheeler, who transferred to Harvard University by pretending to attend M. I. T.
Born as the son of Julius Morton and Caroline Georgiana Wheeler ( née Anderson ) in Milwaukee, he was transferred from public school to a local German academy due to, in his own words, " persistently bad behavior ".
Films made with this process were the 1973 film Why, the 1971 film The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler, and the most famous film using this process, Frank Zappa's 1971 film 200 Motels, which was originally shot on 2 inch Quadruplex videotape, and then transferred to film by Technicolor, being the first independent film originally to be shot on videotape and distributed theatrically in 35 mm.

Wheeler and cavalry
During the disembarkation, Shafter sent forward his cavalry division under Joseph Wheeler to reconnoiter the road to Santiago de Cuba.
General Judson Kilpatrick, commanding officer of the Union cavalry advance, forced Confederate forces under the command of Generals Wade Hampton III and Joseph Wheeler to withdraw in haste who were frantically trying to transport their remaining supplies and wounded by rail westward toward the final Confederate encampment in Greensboro, NC.
Confederate Infantry forces under the command of General Benjamin Hardin Helm and cavalry under the command of Gen. Joseph Wheeler defeated Union forces in a running battle that started somewhere near Summerville and ended in Trion.
In December 1862, the Union Army of the Cumberland began to advance from Nashville against Bragg's army and Wheeler, now commanding all of the Army of Tennessee's cavalry, skirmished aggressively to delay their advance.
A Union cavalry advance on Shelbyville on June 27 trapped Wheeler and 50 of his men on the north side of the Duck River, forcing Wheeler to plunge his horse over a 15 foot embankment and escape through the rain-swollen river.
Wheeler covered Bragg's retreat from Chattanooga following the Union breakthrough at Missionary Ridge on November 25 and received a wound in his foot as his cavalry and Maj. Gen. Patrick Cleburne's infantry fought at the Battle of Ringgold Gap on November 27.
The young character of Dill in the Harper Lee novel To Kill a Mockingbird attempts to impress his new friends by claiming that Wheeler is his grandfather and left him his cavalry saber.
* A cavalry corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, contained the divisions of Brig.
' Fighting Joe ' Wheeler, the diminutive former Confederate cavalry general, unable to reach the front because of the crowded aisles, came down from the rear leaping from desk to desk as an ibex leaps from crag to crag.
He ordered the Confederate cavalry under Wheeler to harass the Federal rear and flanks while the militiamen under Smith hurried eastward to protect the seaport city.
On the morning of the 24th, Major General Joseph Wheeler, under orders to stand his ground until the completion of the disembarkation, defied orders and spurred his dismounted cavalry division into action.
William J. Hardee, John Bell Hood, and Leonidas Polk, and a cavalry corps under Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler.
While Confederate Cavalry commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler was absent raiding Union supply lines from North Georgia to East Tennessee, Union Army commander Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman sent cavalry Brig.
In a February raid against Fort Donelson ( the Battle of Dover ) Confederate Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, commanding two brigades of cavalry, failed to capture the garrison in Dover, Tennessee, or disrupt Union shipping on the Cumberland River.
In late January 1863, Confederate Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, commanding two brigades of cavalry, took position on the Cumberland River at Palmyra to disrupt Union shipping.

Wheeler and branch
Another branch run over Fremont Pass as far as Robinson, Wheeler, Dillon ( 1881 / 2-1923 ).
The highway descends to the Snake Valley, then crosses the Snake Range at Sacramento Pass, north of Nevada's second-highest mountain, Wheeler Peak, where a branch road accesses Great Basin National Park.
The founder of his branch of the family, Moses Wheeler, born in Kent, England, was in New Haven, Conn., as early as 1641, and probably was one of the founders of that town.

Wheeler and commanded
When back in the United States, Wheeler commanded the convalescent camp of the army at Montauk Point, now a state park in New York.
Jacob F. Kent commanded the 1st Division, Henry W. Lawton commanded the 2nd Division, and Joseph Wheeler commanded the dismounted Cavalry Division but was suffering from fever and had to turn over command to General Samuel S. Sumner.
* Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, 8967 effective total present.

Wheeler and 2nd
* Edwin F. Taylor and John Archibald Wheeler, Spacetime Physics, 2nd ed.
Kilpatrick slipped by the defensive line that Wheeler had placed near Brier Creek, but on the night of November 26 Wheeler attacked and drove the 8th Indiana and 2nd Kentucky Cavalry away from their camps at Sylvan Grove.
Assigned as a pilot with the 45th Pursuit Squadron of the 15th Pursuit Group at Wheeler Field, Hawaii, 2nd Lt. Gabreski trained on both the Curtiss P-36 Hawk and the newer Curtiss P-40 Warhawk.
The most ferocious battle to regain Corregidor occurred at Wheeler Point on the night of 18 February and early morning of 19 February, when D and F Companies, 2nd Battalion, 503rd PRCT, settled down for defensive positions near Battery Hearn and Cheney Trail, when at 22: 30 under a black, moonless night, 500 suicidal Japanese marines came out of the Battery Smith armory and charged the American and the Philippine positions.

Wheeler and Cavalry
Wheeler led the army's Cavalry Corps from January to November 24, then again from December to November 15, 1864.
V Corps – Major General William Rufus Shafter, Corps Executive Officer – Major General Joseph Wheeler ( Cavalry Division )
* Cavalry Division ( Dismounted ) – Major General Joseph Wheeler, Division Executive Officer Samuel S. Sumner ( 1st Brigade ) was in command of the division when the battle began as General Wheeler was ill. Wheeler returned to the front once the battle was underway.
Seeing the ' spontaneous advance ' of the 1st Infantry Brigade led by the 10th Cavalry, General Wheeler ( having returned to the front ) gave the order for Col. Kent to advance with his whole division while he returned to order the 3rd Brigade into the attack.
The Cavalry Corps of Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, reinforced by a brigade under Brig.
At the Battle of Buck Head Creek on November 28, Kilpatrick was surprised and nearly captured, but the 5th Ohio Cavalry halted Wheeler's advance, and Wheeler was later stopped decisively by Union barricades at Reynolds's Plantation.
Commanding a division that included the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry and the 10th Regular Cavalry, Wheeler engaged a rearguard under Major General Antero Rubín.
* Fisher, John E. They Rode With Forrest and Wheeler: A Chronicle of Five Tennessee Brothers ' Service in the Confederate Western Cavalry.
When Joseph Wheeler fell ill, Sumner temporarily assumed command of the Cavalry Division.
In June 1876, Jacob Wheeler Jr. ( Tyler Christopher ) is still a scout for Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer ( Jonathan Scarfe ) and the 7th U. S. Cavalry.
Robert Wheeler, who was attached to the 7th Cavalry in supplying Big Foot's men with blankets and food, survives the massacre but was injured by artillery.

Wheeler and Brigade
Wheeler AAF comprises approximately of land adjacent to Schofield Barracks and home to a variety of Department of Defense activities including the Defense Information Systems Agency ( DISA ), the 169th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron ( 169 ACWS ) of the Hawaii Air National Guard, the 193rd Aviation Regiment ( Medium Lift ) and Detachment 55 Operational Support Airlift ( Det 55 OSA ) of the Hawaii Army National Guard and the Regular Army's 25th Infantry Division's Combat Aviation Brigade.

Wheeler and Wing
Most of the planes were destroyed, but 12 pilots assigned to the 15th Pursuit Group at Wheeler ( predecessor of the 15th Air Base Wing ) succeeded in getting their P-36 Hawk and P-40 Warhawk aircraft off the ground, engaged the enemy in furious dogfights, and scored some of the first American victories of World War II.
A subordinate unit of the 15th Air Base Wing, the 15 ABS served as the host organization at Wheeler AFB, which consisted of approximately 1, 389 acres of land and facilities valued at over $ 37 million.
The installation, however, remained on the real property records of the 15th Air Base Wing until 15 March 1993 when an Action Memorandum signed by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force ( Environment, Safety and Occupational Health ) and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army ( Installations and Housing ) authorized the exchange of Wheeler AFB for Fort Kamehameha Military Reservation.
* 14th Pursuit Wing ; Activated on 1 November 1940 ( P-26's ) at Wheeler Field
* 14th Pursuit Wing, Wheeler Field, Territory of Hawaii
In June 1949, Kirtland AFB became host to one of the earliest alert Air Defense Command fighter interceptor wings created for air defense of the U. S., the 81st Fighter Wing, which had been established in May 1948 at Wheeler AFB, Hawaii.
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