Henry Braid Wilson, Jr. (23 February 1861 – 30 January 1954) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War I. Wilson was a native of Camden...
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USS Henry B. Wilson (DDG-7), named for Admiral Henry Braid Wilson, was a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile armed destroyer laid down by Defoe Shipbuilding...
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Henry Braid Wilson (1861–1954) was a U.S. Navy admiral. Admiral Wilson may also refer to: Arthur Wilson (Royal Navy officer) (1842–1921), British Royal...
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councilman Henry Lane Wilson (1857–1932), U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson (1859–1941), World War I British general Henry Braid Wilson (1861–1954)...
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later served on USS Birmingham, as Aide on the staff of Vice Admiral Henry Braid Wilson Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in France. For this service, Tisdale...
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life peer Henry J. Wilson (U.S. Army officer) (1793–1872) Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson (1859–1941), World War I British general Henry Braid Wilson (1861–1954)...
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returned to the United States in 1919. He married Ruth Wilson, daughter of Henry Braid Wilson, in Washington D.C. that year before returning to Oklahoma...
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U.S. Route 30 in New Jersey (redirect from Admiral Wilson Boulevard)
divided Admiral Wilson Boulevard maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and named for Henry Braid Wilson. This portion, formerly...
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Capt. Augustus Francis Fechteler November 1911—November 1913 Capt. Henry Braid Wilson November 1913—May 1916 Capt. William A. Gill May 1916—October 1918...
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Schley. During World War I he was chief of staff to Vice Admiral Henry Braid Wilson Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, France, and for his outstanding performance...
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From 1919 until 1920, Heslar served as a staff officer under Admiral Henry Braid Wilson, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANT), 1919–1921. He...
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commentator Andrew Marr described him as Thatcher's "knight in shining gold braid". Henry Leach was born the third son of John Leach, a naval officer, and Evelyn...
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of hair on the back crown of the head with three short braids of hair decorated. The three braids of a True Mohawk hairstyle are represented today on traditional...
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Scots language (redirect from Braid Scots)
from Danish.: 894 Native speakers sometimes refer to their vernacular as braid Scots (or "broad Scots" in English) or use a dialect name such as the "Doric"...
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inner dimension of the shield varies slightly because the braid cannot be flat. Sometimes the braid is silver-plated. For better shield performance, some...
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inventing Movable Type" (1862) a portrait of Theodore D. Woolsey (1876) "The Braid" "Where?" "Why?" (1880) "Sancta Simplicitas" (1882) He also executed some...
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ancestors not just in my kickass abilities, but in the way I dress, the way I braid my hair and down to the details on my prosthetic leg. —Executive producer...
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for the Great Triumvirate of Harry Vardon (Jersey), John Henry Taylor (England), and James Braid (Scotland). The trio combined to win The Open Championship...
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Tony Millan as Tucker Cheryl Hall as Shirley Johnson (series 1–2) Hilda Braid as Florence Johnson, Shirley's mother Artro Morris as Charles Johnson, Shirley's...
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Political families of Australia (section Braid family)
Bjelke-Petersen, his wife, was a Senator for Queensland from 1981 to 1993 Harry Braid (1917–2001) was an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council...
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Journal of Peace Research. 43 (1): 5–22. doi:10.1177/0022343306059576. Braid, Mary (3 March 1999). "The Jungle Massacre: African rebels who revel in...
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rent-free). Ruth Bowyer, convict and member of Australia's First Fleet Hilda Braid, actor, lived in Egham Edward Budgen, provisions merchant, resided in Egham...
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04 1 1 7 Bannside 23.85 2 10.74 1 8.75 0 39.54 2 14.72 1 2.40 0 0.0 0 6 Braid 35.31 2 1 18.68 1 10.74 1 21.51 2 13.76 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 7 Carrick Castle...
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braided interchange between I-495, US 50, and two local roads; the direct interchange between I-495 and US 50 is a full cloverleaf, while the braided...
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Henry Rangi Paul (born 10 February 1974) is a rugby union coach and former rugby league and rugby union player. A dual-code international, Paul won 24...
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the 1958 Fields Medal, ultimately awarded to Klaus Roth and René Thom. Braid groups are linear Ruth Lawrence's 1990 paper, "Homological representations...
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Spouses Millicent Martin (m. 1969; div. 1973) [citation needed] Lynette Braid (m. 1980; div. 1981) [citation needed] Rachel Spiers (m. 2015) [citation...
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steamboat: Henry Bell (1767–1830) The first iron–hulled steamship: Sir William Fairbairn (1789–1874) The first practical screw propeller: Robert Wilson (1803–1882)[citation...
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triggered, causing her and Kelly to levitate. Cry Baby strangles Kelly with her braids until Ms. Daphne intervenes, sending them to the principal's office. Another...
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Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-3581-5. Turudich, Daniela (2003). Plucked, Shaved & Braided: Medieval and Renaissance Beauty and Grooming Practices 1000–1600. North...
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