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    Rear Admiral Raymond Perry Rodgers (December 20, 1849 – December 28, 1925) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served as the second head of the...
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  • Raymond Rodgers may refer to: Raymond P. Rodgers (1849–1925), American naval officer Raymond Spencer Rodgers (1935–2007), British-born American educator...
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    Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (4 November 1819 – 8 January 1892) was an officer in the United States Navy. He served in the Mexican–American...
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  • Pacific. The plan eventually adopted was conceived by Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodgers in 1911. 19 Dec 1919: Strategy of the Pacific (JB 325, Serial 28)...
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    Intelligence Officer. Lt. Theodorus B.M. Mason (June 1882 – April 1885) Lt. Raymond P. Rodgers (April 1885 – July 1889) Cmdr. Charles H. Davis, Jr. (September 1889...
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  • McMorris Rodgers (born 1969), American politician Chris Rodgers (born 1976), English professional golfer Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819–1892)...
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    to Raymond P. Rodgers, who served as President of the Naval War College from 1909 to 1911, that the Navy adopt a similar approach. Raymond P. Rodgers introduced...
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  • Admiral Rodgers may refer to: Bertram J. Rodgers (1894–1983), U.S. Navy vice admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers (1819–1892), U.S. Navy rear admiral...
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    Orange". The war plan of 1911, which was drafted under Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodgers, included an island-hopping strategy for approaching Japan. After...
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    Raymond Rodgers Belmont (July 19, 1863 – January 31, 1887) was a champion polo player who killed himself in 1887 with a gunshot. He was born on July 19...
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    Mason was succeeded as Chief Intelligence Officer by Lieutenant Raymond P. Rodgers in April 1885. In addition to intensifying ONI's research and surveillance...
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    guided the ONI well during its first years, and was succeeded by Lt. Raymond P. Rodgers in April 1885. He was promoted to lieutenant commander in January...
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    Guantanamo Naval Reservation on 10 December. On 26 March 1904 Captain Raymond P. Rodgers assumed command of the ship. Following maneuvers in the Caribbean...
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    returned home to await orders. On May 10, 1909, he succeeded Captain Raymond P. Rodgers as Chief Intelligence Officer, the head of the Office of Naval Intelligence...
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  • Raymond Spencer Rodgers (1935–2007) was a British-born American educator and futurist who spent most of his adult life in Canada. Born in 1935, Rodgers...
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  • Raymond Perry Rodgers Neilson (1881 – March 1, 1964) was an American painter. Neilson was born in New York into a naval family, the grandson of Rear Admiral...
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    June 1868 he served with the Pacific Fleet in 186869 under Admiral John Rodgers in screw sloop, Benicia, and fought in the Salt River near Seoul, Korea...
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  • 1838) December 28 Sergei Yesenin, Russian lyrical poet (b. 1895) Raymond P. Rodgers, American admiral (b. 1849) December 29 – Félix Vallotton, Swiss painter...
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    Patricia Anne Larkin Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers m. Julia Slidell, Raymond Perry Rodgers (1849–1925) Thomas Slidell Rodgers (1858–1931) Jane Tweedy Perry...
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    Expedition" (18-27 Jan. 1900) – Brig. Gen. William A. Kobbe and Commodore Raymond P. Rodgers, landed units of the 43rd and 47th Infantry at ports associated with...
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  • Calbraith Perry. Thomas Rodgers's father was Rear Admiral Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers, and his older brother, Raymond Perry Rodgers, would also reach...
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    (d. 1919) December 20 John W. Kern, American politician (d. 1917) Raymond P. Rodgers, American admiral (d. 1925) December 25 – Nogi Maresuke, Japanese...
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    Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater. With 43 Broadway musicals...
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  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (also known as simply Cinderella) is a 1997 American musical fantasy television film produced by Walt Disney Television...
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    Wadleigh, p. 53. Hattendorf, Simpson, and Wadleigh, pp. 56–57. Hattendorf, Simpson, and Wadleigh, p. 56. Hattendorf, Simpson, and Wadleigh, p. 55. Hattendorf...
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    credits were omitted. Other usual collaborators of Rodgers included Raymond Hall and Waldo O'Neal. Rodgers' music directly influenced two generations of musicians...
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  • W. Kern, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1911 to 1917 (died 1917) Raymond P. Rodgers, admiral (died 1925) Ellen Eglin, inventor Emma Curtis Hopkins, spiritual...
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    in addition to the Rochambeau and Lafayette families. Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodgers and Third Assistant Secretary of State Herbert H. D. Peirce were amongst...
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    John Rodgers (July 11, 1772 – August 1, 1838) was a senior naval officer in the United States Navy during its formative years in the 1790s through the...
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  • 22 – Mary Thurman, silent film actress (born 1895) December 28 – Raymond P. Rodgers, admiral (born 1849) December 31 – J. Gordon Edwards director (born...
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