appointed see Charles William Anderson Charles W. Anderson (born George Pforr from March 15, 1844 – February 25, 1916) was an American soldier who received...
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States Charles W. Anderson (soldier), soldier during the American Civil War This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Charles W. Anderson...
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general Charles D. Anderson (1827–1901), American planter, businessman, legislator, and soldier Charles DeWitt Anderson (1827–1901), American soldier, railway...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Anderson (governor). Charles Anderson (June 1, 1814 – September 2, 1895) was first a Whig and later a Republican...
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles Groves Wright Anderson VC MC (12 February 1897 – 11 November 1988) was a South African-born Australian soldier, farmer, and politician...
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surrender. Anderson was born at "Soldier's Retreat," the Anderson family estate near Louisville, Kentucky. His father, Richard Clough Anderson Sr. (1750–1826)...
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Bruce Anderson (June 19, 1845 – August 22, 1922) was an African American Union Army soldier in the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest...
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Charles David Anderson (May 22, 1827 – February 22, 1901) was an American planter, businessman, legislator, and soldier. He served as an officer in the...
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M. Anderson (born 1948), film editor Wil Anderson (born 1974), Australian comedian Will Anderson (animator), Scottish film animator W. H. Anderson (1882–1955)...
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Stronge, Charles (25 January 2011). Kill Shot: The 15 Deadliest Snipers of All Time. Ulysses Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-56975-862-5. Sasser, Charles W. (1990)...
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Whitaker) and Isaac Anderson Pennypacker, and the grandson of Matthias Pennypacker and Sarah Anderson (daughter of Isaac Anderson), and of Joseph and...
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Joseph Reid Anderson (February 16, 1813 – September 7, 1892) was an American civil engineer, industrialist, politician and soldier. During the American...
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John Robert Anderson[citation needed] (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) was an American character actor who performed in hundreds of stage, film, and...
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Minnesota, Anderson's first stories were published by editor John W. Campbell in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction: "Tomorrow's Children" by Anderson and...
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Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (18 November 1879 – 30 August 1968), usually identified as C. E. W. Bean, was a historian and one of Australia's official war...
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William Howard Taft (redirect from W. H. Taft)
16–18. Anderson 1973, p. 45. Morris, pp. 524–525. Pringle vol 1, pp. 358–360. Lurie, p. 136. Pringle vol 1, pp. 374–376. Anderson 1973, p. 57. Anderson 1973...
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com/page13r-SirCharlesWarren.html Archived 21 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine, Sir Charles Warren https://1ststlawrence.org.uk/about/, Sir Charles Warren Watkin W....
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John Moore (British Army officer) (redirect from John Moore (British soldier))
ever since enshrined his training, but also the belief that the perfect soldier can only be made by evoking all that is finest in man – physical, mental...
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Smith) and former Union soldier and harness-maker Irwin McLain Anderson. Considered reasonably well-off financially, Anderson's father was seen as an up-and-comer...
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; Read, John W.; Hayter, Catherine L. (2013), "3. Imaging of the foot and ankle", in Saltzman, Charles L.; Saltzman, Charles L.; Anderson, Robert (eds...
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capturing 125 US Army soldiers. On October 5, 1862, Quantrill attacked and destroyed Shawneetown, Kansas; William T. Anderson soon revisited and torched...
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second B-29 piloted by the 393d Bombardment Squadron's commander, Major Charles W. Sweeney, lifted off with a Fat Man on board. This time, Ashworth served...
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Charles Anderson Wickliffe (June 8, 1788 – October 31, 1869) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. He also served as Speaker of the Kentucky House of...
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more physicians arrived: Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes, Charles Henry Crane, Anderson Ruffin Abbott, and Robert K. Stone (Lincoln's personal physician)...
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captured where he was tortured and burned at the stake by Crawford's former soldier turned British agent, Simon Girty, and Captain Pipe, a Chief of the Delaware...
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William Tecumseh Sherman (redirect from W. T. Sherman)
(/tɪˈkʌmsə/ tih-KUM-sə; February 8, 1820 – February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the Union...
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as Stockton left the country. Kearny "was simply, a professional soldier's soldier, and he "may have been the only general in the Mexican War who did...
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Joseph Inslee Anderson (November 5, 1757 – April 17, 1837) was an American soldier, judge, and politician, who served as a United States Senator from Tennessee...
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Anderson (2000), pp. 505–506 Calloway, pp. 161–164 Anderson (2000), pp. 565–566 Anderson (2000), pp. 636–637 Anderson (2000), p. 568 Anderson, Fred...
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role as international adventurer Tim Kelly in the syndicated TV series Soldiers of Fortune from 1955 to 1957. Born in Los Angeles to insurance company...
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