• John Ross Mendenhall (July 29, 1829 – July 1, 1892) was an officer in the United States Army. As a Union Army artillery officer in the American Civil War...
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  • John Mendenhall may refer to: John Mendenhall (American football) (1948–2021), American football defensive tackle John Mendenhall (colonel) (1829–1892)...
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  • educator John Mendenhall (colonel) (1829–1892), American military official Joseph Mendenhall (1920-2013), American diplomat Ken Mendenhall (born 1948)...
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    The Krulak–Mendenhall mission was a fact-finding expedition dispatched by the Kennedy administration to South Vietnam in early September 1963. The stated...
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  • Craig Nigh as Jefferson Davis Robert C. Treveiler as Lorenzo Thomas Eric Mendenhall as Oliver Otis Howard In January 2022, a series adaptation of Manhunt:...
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    added. The property includes the blockhouse of Mendenhall's Fort, built about 1755 by John Mendenhall, brother of Edward Beeson I's widow. There was a...
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  • Provost Guard: 9th Michigan: Col John G. Parkhurst MG Thomas L. Crittenden Chief of Artillery: Cpt John Mendenhall BG David S. Stanley Multiple commander...
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    president. Atlee was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the son of Colonel William Pitt Atlee. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School...
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    father John Ross Mendenhall had attended the Academy but dropped out in 1881 without graduating, and his grandfather, Colonel John Mendenhall, was a graduate...
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    describing the routes, camping places, tools, outfits, etc. Cincinnati: E. Mendenhall. OCLC 14140433. Gunnison, J. W. (Lieut.) (1852). The Mormons, or, Latter-day...
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    commissioned into the Army. He went so far as to order himself a lieutenant colonel's uniform and take the Army physical test, which he failed. Army doctors...
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  • Kansas) Meeker, Colorado – Nathan Meeker (journalist) Mendenhall Springs, California – William M. Mendenhall (health spa proprietor) Mendoza, Texas – Antonio...
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    battle of Nashville. At the end of the war he was made a brevet lieutenant colonel but preferred to use the title of "major". After leaving the Army, Powell...
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    William Ward Duffield (category Union army colonels)
    War erupted, Duffield joined the 4th Michigan Infantry as its lieutenant colonel, and participated with the regiment in the First Battle of Bull Run. In...
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    Krulak Mendenhall mission was led by Victor Krulak and Joseph Mendenhall. Krulak was a major general in the United States Marine Corps, while Mendenhall was...
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  • facts that are very beneficial to scholars today, such as scholar George Mendenhall who focuses on this type of covenant as it pertained to the Israelite...
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    Oveta Culp Hobby (category United States Army colonels)
    fill gaps in the Army left by a shortage of men. She was commissioned a colonel in the U.S. Army on 5 July 1943. The members of the WAC were the first...
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  • born on January 22, 1923, in Devonshire, Bermuda. Her father, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Melville Dill (also the name of her great-grandfather, a mariner)...
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    ISBN 0-7432-6029-5. Mendenhall, Charles. Deadly Duo: The B-25 and B-26 in WWII. North Branch, Minnesota: Specialty Press, 1981. ISBN 0-933424-22-1. Moench, John O. Marauder...
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    author when citing a botanical name. The son of Ann (née Mendenhall) and the naturalist John Bartram, William and his twin sister Elizabeth were born...
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    Pamir Mountains, Central Asia". Water. 9 (6): 422. doi:10.3390/w9060422. "Mendenhall Glacier Facts" (PDF). University of Alaska Southeast. Juneau, Alaska,...
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    coach for UW football". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Retrieved December 6, 2023. Johns, Les (September 23, 2018). "Wake coach Clawson relieves DC Jay Sawvel of...
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    Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, with the approval of United States Secretary of the Treasury John Griffin Carlisle, formally issued the Mendenhall Order, which...
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    while Sedgwick ordered forward the 31st Indiana infantry and Captain John Mendenhall's artillery battery. These reinforcements and artillery forced the Confederates...
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    journalist, activist (Greenville?) Patrick D. Smith (1927–2014), novelist (Mendenhall) Robert Bruce Smith IV (1945–2014), author, local historian (Tupelo) Lynne...
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    then Major General Krulak and Joseph Mendenhall, a senior Foreign Service officer, led the Krulak–Mendenhall mission, a fact-finding mission to learn...
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    from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 13 April 2008. Joseph A. Mendenhall for the United States Department of State (25 October 1963). "Check-List...
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  • Nomination is for a documentary appearance, not an acting performance. Wilson, John (September 3, 2007). The Official Razzie Movie Guide: Enjoying the Best of...
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  • Department (Joseph Mendenhall). Krulak said that the military fight against the communists was progressing and being won, while Mendenhall stated that the...
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  • Alan Brennert In a dystopian future, 12-year-old Dickie Jordan (David Mendenhall) is summoned for a mandatory intelligence test after turning of age. Teenager...
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