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    Raynal Cawthorne Bolling (September 1, 1877 – March 26, 1918) was the first high-ranking officer of the United States Army to be killed in combat in World...
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  • Boll + the suffix -ing "belonging to", or possibly a habitational name from a place named Bolling(e). Bolling may refer to: Bolling, Alabama Bolling Air...
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    from the Pacific Lumber Company. Beginning with the dedication of the Raynal Bolling Memorial Grove, it has grown to become the third-largest park in the...
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    high-ranking air service officer killed in World War I, Colonel Raynal C. Bolling. Colonel Bolling was the Assistant Chief of the Air Service, and was killed...
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    of Greenwich, Connecticut, after 1902, he sculpted the memorial to Raynal Bolling there in 1922. The Cos Cob section of Greenwich is considered one of...
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  • radio pioneer David Berkoff, OPC ’84, Olympic medalist in swimming Raynal Bolling, OPC '96 (1896), first high-ranking U.S. officer to be killed in combat...
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    Bolling Air Force Base or Bolling AFB is a United States Air Force base in Washington, D.C. In 2010, it was merged with Naval Support Facility Anacostia...
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    joined a squadron of New York National Guard Jennies led by Captain Raynal Bolling, the most to have ever flown in military formation, and flew to Palmer...
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  • Bessette-Kennedy (1966–1999), wife of John F. Kennedy Jr. Colonel Raynal Bolling (1877–1918), Pre-War Bolling was an esteemed New York Lawyer and General Counsel for...
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    military Aviators were organized into a new unit at Mineola by Major Raynal Bolling and now-Captain Carroll. Federalized in June 1917, the 1st Reserve Aero...
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    during the Battle of the Somme. The probable (unmarked) burial site of Raynal Bolling, the first U.S. officer of high rank to fall in combat. The Estrées-Deniécourt...
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    Fame William N. R. Beall (1825–1883), Confederate Brigadier General Raynal Bolling (1877–1918), first high-ranking U.S. Army casualty in WWI Solon Borland...
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  • Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot were nearby.) In June 1917 Major Raynal Bolling lead a Bureau of Aircraft Production mission to France, investigating...
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    Monthly. His friends at Harvard included William Morrow, William Jones, Raynal Bolling, and Arthur Ruhl. After graduating in 1899 as Class Odist, Rideout was...
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    Company". Consisting of four officers (including its founder, Captain Raynal Bolling) and 40 enlisted men, it used two leased aircraft to train until five...
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  • in the Dark is a 1992 survival horror video game designed by Frédérick Raynal. Developed and published by Infogrames in 1992 for MS-DOS, the game was...
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    the standardization of aircraft parts. The Board dispatched Major Raynal C. Bolling, a lawyer and military aviation pioneer, together with a commission...
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  • Biddle, flying ace during the First World War, attorney and author Raynal Bolling, first high ranking American officer killed in the First World War David...
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    reconnaissance of the Western Front near Estrées-Deniécourt, France, Colonel Raynal Bolling of the Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force and his driver...
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  • Dr. John C. Phillips donated $32,000 to purchase land and create the Raynal Bolling Memorial Grove in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park. That same year,...
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    environmentalist. He had two sisters, Anna Tucker Phillips, who was married to Raynal Bolling (1877–1918) (the first American officer killed in WWI), and Martha Phillips...
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    President of The Harvard Advocate. He was an original member of the Raynal Bolling's 1st Aero Company of the New York National Guard. He did not qualify...
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    Major Raynal Bolling in standardizing airplane specifications for the aviation services of the Army and the United States Navy preparatory to Bolling's mission...
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    New York in October 1915 and organized in November by 1st Lieutenant Raynal Bolling as a detachment of the 1st Battalion Signal Corps, New York National...
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    English Channel with the loss of 45 of her crew. U.S. Army Colonel Raynal Bolling traveled to France as head of the U.S. aeronautical commission to study...
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    and the Korean War (built 1956), and another to the memory of Col. Raynal Bolling (built 1921). It is currently used by the Greenwich Board of Education...
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    Flying Field shortly thereafter and eventually the Bolling Air Force Base after Colonel Raynal Bolling on July 1, 1918. Born: Christian de Duve, English...
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    British Second Army was situated. On October 2, Lahm reported to Col. Raynal Bolling, at the headquarters of the Air Service, Zone of the Interior, in Paris...
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    Training Corps in 1916. He was also an organizer, along with Major Raynal Bolling, of the 1st Reserve Aero Squadron, the first unit of what would eventually...
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  • will become the Chance Vought Corporation. U.S. Army Colonel Raynal Bolling leads the Bolling Mission to Europe to examine the practicality of constructing...
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