John Hazelwood (1726 – March 1, 1800) served as a Commodore in the Pennsylvania Navy and Continental Navy and was among the most noted naval officers during...
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ship was the second named for Commodore John Hazelwood; a naval leader in the American Continental Navy. Hazelwood was laid down 11 April 1942 by the Bethlehem...
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Hazelwood or Hazlewood may refer to: Hazelwood, Victoria, an area in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria; now known as Churchill Hazelwood Power Station, in...
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have borne the name USS Hazelwood, named in honor of Commodore John Hazelwood, an officer in the Continental Navy. USS Hazelwood (DD-107), was a Wickes-class...
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John Adam Hazelwood (October 28, 1867 – January 8, 1923) was an American lawyer and politician. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate. John A. Hazelwood...
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USS Hazelwood (DD-107) was a Wickes-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War I. The Wickes class was an improved and faster version...
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Biography portal Commodore John Hazelwood, commander of the Continental Navy and Pennsylvania Navy during the Philadelphia campaign John Paul Jones Cottage Museum...
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Hazelwood is a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Barb Warwick. It is bordered...
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The Hazelwood massacre was a June 1971 mass murder in which eight people were shot and killed in a house on Hazelwood Street in Detroit, Michigan. All...
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together with river obstructions and a small flotilla under Commodore John Hazelwood prevented the Royal Navy from shipping provisions into the city. With...
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of early American naval history Commodore Stephen Decatur Commodore John Hazelwood Irish military diaspora William Brown (admiral), "Father of the Argentine...
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in late 1775 and early 1776 and placed under the command of Captain John Hazelwood; the Arnold and the Putnam were built as floating batteries and were...
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about one hundred cannon total, under the overall command of Commodore John Hazelwood. The fleet of Admiral Howe's consisted of eight or nine war vessels...
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General Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez as Indian Girl Álvaro Carcaño as Willie John Hazelwood as Tubbs Dale Payne as Pilot José Escandón as Co-Pilot Mário Arévalo...
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Lonnie Parkinson as Frank "Fat Frank" Carol Ann Susi as Candy Colletti John Hazelwood as Larry "Lazy Larry" David L. Lander as "Squirt" C.E. Grimes as Chester...
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Anderson, Will Sampson, Sonny Landham, John Rhys-Davies, Ian Abercrombie, Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez, John Hazelwood, Richard Lee-Sung, Álvaro Carcaño, Dale...
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warships. He is known, along with John Adams and John Paul Jones, as the "Father of the American Navy". John Hazelwood was a commodore in the Pennsylvania...
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February 27 – Adélaïde of France, French princess (b.1732) March 1 – John Hazelwood, English-born officer in the U.S. Continental Navy (b. 1726) March 13...
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Delaware by the American and British navies, commanded by Commodore John Hazelwood and Admiral Francis Reynolds respectively. See historical map of that...
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the protection of the Pennsylvania Navy river flotilla commanded by John Hazelwood. The fort was eventually overwhelmed by weeks of British bombardment...
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Yorktown (1784) Mrs. David Forman and Child (c. 1785), Brooklyn Museum John Hazelwood (178?) Timothy Matlack (c. 1790) Thomas Jefferson (1791) Charles Pettit...
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St John the Evangelist's Church, Hazelwood is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Hazelwood, Derbyshire. The architect was Henry...
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of Philadelphia. After a prolonged defense of the river by Commodore John Hazelwood and the Continental and Pennsylvania Navies, the British finally secured...
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Hazelwood School District et al. v. Kuhlmeier et al., 484 U.S. 260 (1988), was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which held...
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later wrote an account of the battle. Defending the riverway Commodore John Hazelwood with a sizable fleet of galleys, sloops, and fire-vessels launched several...
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Galleys of the Continental and Pennsylvania Navies under Commodore John Hazelwood provided supporting fire. Six British warships under the command of...
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Hazelwood School is a private preparatory school in Limpsfield, Surrey, England. The school was established in 1890 as a boarding school for boys aged...
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Fix It; it was broadcast on Saturday 16 January 1988, with manager John Hazelwood appearing in the studio Minister for Industry, Douglas Hogg, visited...
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commanders of the time : John Paul Jones • Commodore John Barry • Commodore Stephen Decatur • Commodore John Hazelwood • Admiral David Farragut...
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The Hazelwood Power Station was a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia. Built...
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