Bruce Fraser may refer to: Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape (1888–1981), British admiral during World War II, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Bruce...
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Bruce T. Fraser (born December 18, 1964), nicknamed "Q", is an American basketball coach who is an assistant coach for player development for the Golden...
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Admiral of the Fleet Bruce Austin Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, GCB, KBE (5 February 1888 – 12 February 1981) was a senior Royal Navy officer...
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relevant for readers in subsequent decades it has been revised by Sir Bruce Fraser in 1973, by Sidney Greenbaum and Janet Whitcut in 1986, and by the original...
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Bruce Angus Fraser (9 January 1954 – 16 December 2006) was an author that specialized in digital color technology, including hardware and software for...
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Sir Bruce Donald Fraser KCB (18 November 1910 – 22 August 1993) was a Scottish civil servant in the United Kingdom. Born on 18 November 1910, Bruce Fraser...
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brother, Nigel de Bruce, as well as Robert Boyd and Alexander Lindsay, and Sir Simon Fraser. Boyd managed to escape but both Nigel de Bruce and Lindsay were...
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Bruce Fraser (born 1946), is a British former hammer thrower who competed for England. He represented England and won a silver medal in the hammer throw...
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1948: Commission George Hall, 1st Viscount Hall, First Lord Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, First Sea Lord Sir Cecil Harcourt, Second Sea...
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assistance was freely given. The fleet was founded when Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser struck his flag at Trincomalee as Commander-in-Chief of the British Eastern...
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between Scharnhorst and the Fleet Command; Admirals Robert Burnett and Bruce Fraser were aware of Bey's plan for the attack on the convoy and could position...
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Admiral Fraser may refer to: Alexander Fraser (Royal Navy officer) (1747–1829), British Royal Navy vice admiral Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North...
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responsibility of the Home Fleet and its commander-in-chief, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser. Fraser wished to neutralise Scharnhorst, a major threat to the convoys,...
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individual, then his name. Examples include: Admiral of the Fleet Sir Bruce Fraser, GCB, KBE (after 1941) Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey, GBE, KCB, CMG...
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(9:12 a.m.) General Hsu Yung-chang for China (9:13 a.m.) Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser for the United Kingdom (9:14 a.m.) Lieutenant General Kuzma Derevyanko...
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Alexander Fraser of Cowie who was Bruce's chamberlain. He married Bruce's sister Mary. Alexander Fraser's younger brother was another Sir Simon Fraser, from...
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Canadian-American actor Brooke Fraser (born 1983), New Zealand singer-songwriter Bruce Fraser (disambiguation), multiple people Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991), American-born...
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Steve Kerr Assistant coach(es) Ron Adams Jarron Collins Luke Walton Bruce Fraser (player development) Legend (DP) Unsigned draft pick (FA) Free agent...
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pro football or basketball or baseball," said former Wildcats teammate Bruce Fraser. Lofton decided to try out for the Arizona Wildcats baseball team during...
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Gowers, Ernest (1973) [1954]. The Complete Plain Words. revised by Sir Bruce Fraser (2 ed.). HMSO. p. 138. ISBN 0-11-700340-9. Morse-Gagne, Elise E. 2003...
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Suffrage Centennial Medal. Following her first marriage to Bruce Fraser she was known as Anne Fraser. In 1989, her name officially reverted to her maiden name...
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JoSH Q, stage name for Q Marsden Q, nickname for NBA assistant coach Bruce Fraser Q, or Q Martel, nicknames of Giffard Le Quesne Martel Q, nickname for...
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Ron Adams Alvin Gentry Luke Walton Jarron Collins (player development) Bruce Fraser (player development) Keke Lyles (player performance) Legend (DP) Unsigned...
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Abandoned race: Paul ('Paul-Stuart') Robertson (aged 22, from Glasgow) and Bruce Fraser (aged 37, from Wisbech), with cameraman Ben Anthony (aged 33). They abandoned...
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channels & live streams". Sporting News. Retrieved June 5, 2022. Jenkins, Bruce (June 4, 2022). "Chamberlain vs. Russell, Warriors-Celtics NBA Finals of...
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Larry Bowman, Danny German, Marty Glick, Chad Hurley, Craig R. Johnson, Bruce Karsh, Jeffrey A. Miller, Paul Schaeffer, David Scially, Nick Swinmurn,...
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Fraser of Lovat (Scottish Gaelic: Friseal [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈfɾʲiʃəl̪ˠ]) is a Highland Scottish clan and the principal branch of Clan Fraser. The Frasers of...
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1902–1904, 1907–1914, 1932–1967 Country United Kingdom Branch Royal Navy Type Fleet Commanders Notable commanders George Callaghan, John Tovey, Bruce Fraser...
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Carradine family (redirect from Bruce Carradine)
wife Annie Carradine (born Anne Kirstie Fraser) had four other children from two previous husbands Amanda Fraser Eckelberry (born November 29, 1989) by...
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Mary Bruce (c. 1282 – 1323) was the younger sister of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots. During the First War of Scottish Independence, she was captured...
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