Richard Caswell Saufley (1 September 1884 – 9 June 1916), was a pioneer of naval aviation in the United States Navy. Saufley was born on 1 September 1884...
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named for Lieutenant Richard Saufley Leigh Saufley (born 1954), the Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court Richard C. Saufley (1884–1916), pioneer...
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Saufley (DD/DDE/EDDE-465), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a warship of the United States Navy named for pioneering Naval Aviator, Lieutenant Richard...
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1940 and is named after Lieutenant (junior grade) Richard C. Saufley, USN, Naval Aviator No. 14. Saufley was killed 9 June 1916 in the crash of a Curtiss...
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Lovell Rousseau, Union Army Major General of Volunteers, congressman Richard C. Saufley, naval aviation pioneer William Lewis Sublette, fur trapper, pioneer...
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(died 1945) August 27 – Harry Antrim, actor (died 1967) September 1 – Richard C. Saufley, naval aviation pioneer (died 1916) October 7 – Harold Geiger, aviation...
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Transportation Safety Board. Retrieved 30 December 2021. Bill Deener & Mary C. Bounds (1 January 1986). "RICK NELSON, 6 OTHERS KILLED IN CRASH – Dallas-bound...
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Leigh Ingalls Saufley (born June 21, 1954) is an American lawyer who is the dean of the University of Maine School of Law. She was previously Chief Justice...
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caused the deaths of two naval aviators, Lieutenants, junior grade, Richard C. Saufley and James V. Rockwell – developments that greatly dampened plans for...
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the German Air Service. June 9 – American naval aviation pioneer Richard C. Saufley is killed on Santa Rosa Island on a flight out of the Naval Aeronautic...
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travel along the northern coast. American naval aviation pioneer Richard C. Saufley was killed on Santa Rosa Island on a flight out of the Naval Aeronautic...
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battalion commander in the American Civil War (born 1833) June 9 – Richard C. Saufley, naval aviation pioneer, killed in aviation accident (born 1884) June...
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their region.) In August 1940, a larger auxiliary base, Saufley Field, named for LT R.C. Saufley, Naval Aviator 14, was added to Pensacola's activities...
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Japanese. Zumwalt next served as executive officer of the destroyer USS Saufley, and in March 1946, was transferred to the destroyer USS Zellars, as executive...
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1741–1867". The Pacific Northwest Quarterly. 102 (4). Translated by Bland, Richard L. University of Washington: 178–194. JSTOR 24624633. Retrieved 1 December...
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Education and Training Professional Development Center, which is located on Saufley Field in Escambia County, Florida is the home of all of the Navy's enlisted...
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2020 Joanne D’Arcangelo Betty-Jane Stanhope Meader 2021 Joyce Taylor Gibson Leigh Saufley 2022 Judy Kahrl Jessica Meir 2023 Sandra L. Caron...
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Serb nuclear missile without the knowledge of the Soviet Union, President Richard Nixon authorized a salvage attempt after consideration by the Secretary...
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primary flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola and Naval Air Station Saufley Field, Florida, and Naval Air Station Meridian, Mississippi. He completed...
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stood in for Japanese Zeros. U.S. Navy support included the destroyer USS Saufley, the landing ship USS Duval County and smaller vessels, such as landing...
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neutrality rules. In 2017, The Lugar Center, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit founded by Senator Richard Lugar, released a bipartisan index in cooperation with...
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FY41 Forrest DD-461 Gleaves class Fitch DD-462 Corry DD-463 Hobson DD-464 Saufley DD-465 Fletcher class Waller DD-466 Strong DD-467 Taylor DD-468 De Haven...
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1942. I-2 herself was sunk in the Bismarck Sea on April 7, 1944, by USS Saufley. I-3 – sunk December 9, 1942 near Kamimbo Bay by PT-59. I-4 – sank Høegh...
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2023-11-15. "H.Con.Res. 21: Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove the United States Armed Forces from...
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went down with her, and another thirty-six were seriously wounded. USS Saufley (DD-465) was conducting anti-shipping operations between Kolombangara and...
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cargo ship: Auriga 4 destroyers (all Fletcher-class): Waller, Pringle, Saufley, Sigourney 2 destroyer escorts (both Evarts-class): Sederstrom, Fleming...
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Webster – Saint Inigoes, Maryland KNUN – Naval Outlying Landing Field Saufley – Pensacola, Florida KNUQ (NUQ) – Moffett Federal Airfield – Mountain View...
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Wyoming Supreme Court, available at 2301 Central Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001. John C. Perry was appointed as Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Wyoming Territory...
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Margaret Chase Smith (redirect from Margaret C. Smith)
the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, giving her seat to Senator Richard Nixon from California. He also helped finance an unsuccessful primary challenger...
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most of the prisoners transferred to the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp, Saufley Field, at NAS Pensacola in December 2005. Watergate conspirator E. Howard...
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