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    David Bushnell (August 30, 1740 – 1824 or 1826), of Westbrook, Connecticut, was an American inventor, a patriot, a teacher, and a medical doctor. Bushnell...
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    David Pearsall Bushnell (1913–2005) was an American entrepreneur who founded the Bushnell optics company in 1948. Bushnell made precision binoculars affordable...
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  • Bushnell may refer to: Bushnell, Florida, a city Bushnell Army Airfield, a World War II airfield Bushnell, Georgia, an unincorporated community Bushnell...
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    documented record of use in combat. It was built in 1775 by American David Bushnell as a means of attaching explosive charges to ships in a harbor, for...
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  • by David P. Bushnell, when he returned to California from his honeymoon in Japan with two crates of binoculars and sold them by mail order. Bushnell made...
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    submarine tender as USS Bushnell (AS-2/AG-32), in honor of David Bushnell, the inventor of the first American submarine. Bushnell was launched on 9 February...
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  • On February 25, 2024, Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old serviceman of the United States Air Force, died after setting himself on fire outside the front gate...
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  • David Bushnell (May 14, 1923 – September 3, 2010) was an American academic and Latin American historian who has been called "The Father of the Colombianists...
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    Nolan Kay Bushnell (born February 5, 1943) is an American businessman and electrical engineer. He established Atari, Inc. and the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza...
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    on the Eagle New York Harbor, United States Ezra Lee and David Bushnell 0 0 David Bushnell designed the Turtle submarine using a clockwork time bomb...
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  • Navy have been named Bushnell after David Bushnell. USS Bushnell (AS-2), a submarine tender, was launched 9 February 1915. USS Bushnell (AS-15), a submarine...
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  • Kenny as Blackbeard, Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, George Washington (in "David Bushnell") Andrew Kishino as Koikawa Harumachi Evan Kishiyama as Payton Abigail...
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  • setting off Peabody by getting a cat to do the job. David Bushnell: Peabody and Sherman join David Bushnell, the inventor of the submarine that is supposed...
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  • replica (Acorn), constructed by Duke Riley and Jesse Bushnell (claiming to be a descendant of David Bushnell), used the tide to get within 200 feet (61 m) of...
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    and inventor David Bushnell, with the help of clock maker, engraver, and brass foundryman Isaac Doolittle. Bushnell's brother Ezra Bushnell and ship's carpenter...
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  • Bushnell University is a private Christian university in Eugene, Oregon. It is historically affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)...
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  • Britain (Charles Shaughnessy) Charles Fox Alexander Wedderburn Lord North David Bushnell Elizabeth Freeman aka Mum Bett (Yolanda King) James Craik – appears...
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    Trading head Thomas Maheras was close friends with senior risk officer David Bushnell, which undermined risk oversight. As Treasury Secretary, Robert Rubin...
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    gasping and listlessness with high mortality rates of 40–90%. Leland David Bushnell and Carl Alfred Brandly isolated the virus that caused the infection...
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    troops on hand at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775. In 1775, David Bushnell invented the Turtle which the following year launched the first submarine...
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    Illinois University Press 1978, pp. 5–6. Perry, Juárez and Díaz, p. 32. David Bushnell, "Simón Bolívar" in Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture...
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    two out-of-town residents, one of whom claimed to be a descendant of David Bushnell, who had invented it. The Coast Guard issued Riley a citation for having...
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    (1775), a hand-powered acorn-shaped device designed by the American David Bushnell to accommodate a single person. It was the first verified submarine...
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    tried by the English at the Siege of La Rochelle in 1627. American David Bushnell developed the first American naval mine, for use against the British...
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    submersibles until Bushnell's Turtle. The first submersible to be used in war was designed and built by American inventor David Bushnell in 1775 as a means...
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    (Plainville) Henry Alfred Bishop (Bridgeport) Cornelius Scranton Bushnell (Madison) David Bushnell (Saybrook) Vint Cerf (New Haven) Wesley A. Clark (New Haven)...
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    promoted by lone individuals with small teams of assistants, such as David Bushnell and the submarine, John Ericsson and the battleship, Hiram Maxim and...
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    ("lethargy" or "sluggishness"). In naval usage, the American inventor David Bushnell was reported to have first used the term as the name of a submarine...
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    American submarine—was invented in Westbrook, Connecticut, in 1775 by David Bushnell. A replica is housed at the Connecticut River Museum in Essex. The General...
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    Thomas Bushnell BSG (born December 13, 1967), formerly known as Michael Bushnell, is a software developer and Gregorian friar. He was the founder and...
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