Lieutenant General Thomas Bernard Larkin (December 15, 1890 – October 17, 1968) was a military officer who served as the 32nd Quartermaster General of...
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Thomas Larkin may refer to: Thomas Larkin (ice hockey) (born 1990), British-born Italian ice hockey player Thomas B. Larkin (1890–1968), American military...
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lieutenant colonel in 1950. In a class with many superb athletes, Thomas B. Larkin won the physical fitness contest and was designated "strong man" of...
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Thomas Oliver Larkin (September 16, 1802 – October 27, 1858), known later in life in Spanish as Don Tomás Larquin, was an American diplomat and businessman...
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Richard McCreery, and U.S. commanders including Eisenhower, Patton, Thomas B. Larkin and Orlando Ward, and received a great deal of feedback about American...
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Quartermaster General, but was passed over in favor of Major General Thomas B. Larkin, a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer that Littlejohn considered...
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supermarket"—Larkin himself said that deprivation for him was "what daffodils were for Wordsworth". Influenced by W. H. Auden, W. B. Yeats, and Thomas Hardy...
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buried at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial. On the authority of Thomas B. Larkin, Quartermaster General of the United States Army, the US servicemen...
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remained in Washington. For his chief of staff, Lee chose Colonel Thomas B. Larkin, who was promoted to brigadier general. Lee met with Major General...
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Tedder and Cunningham. The fears of logisticians like Major General Thomas B. Larkin that supply would not be practical without a port were resolved by...
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doi:10.2307/2151840. JSTOR 2151840. "S.425, 95th Congress". thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas.php. October 10, 1978. Retrieved September 9, 2012.[permanent...
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Operations, United States Army (SOS NATOUSA), commanded by Major General Thomas B. Larkin, which was responsible for the logistical support of U.S. Army forces...
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Sicily, Italy, and southern France. Lee's deputy, Brigadier General Thomas B. Larkin, was spun off from the SOS-ETO to direct this effort for the duration...
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Major General Thomas B. Larkin, became the deputy commander of COMZ on 12 March, and on 9 April he succeeded Brigadier General Royal B. Lord as chief...
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August 1780. The first Quartermaster General to serve in the U.S. Army was Thomas Mifflin of Pennsylvania. The position of Quartermaster General originated...
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Larkin Baker Coles (1803 – 1856) was an American physician, minister, Millerite preacher, anti-tobacco activist and vegetarian. Coles was born in New Hampshire...
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(Oshkosh) James Benjamin Lampert (1914–1978), U.S. Army Lieutenant General Thomas B. Larkin (1890–1968), Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army (Louisburg) Daniel...
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succeeded as Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander of COMZ by Major General Thomas B. Larkin. He returned to the United States in December 1945. For his services...
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"Hap" Arnold (class of 1907), George S. Patton (class of 1909), and Thomas B. Larkin (class of 1915). Note: "Class year" refers to the alumni's class year...
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July 2015. Rebel City- Larkin, Connolly and the Dublin Labour Movement, by John Newsinger, Merlin Press Ltd 2004 Morrissey, Thomas, William Martin Murphy...
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life of the poet Philip Larkin, multiple women had important roles which were significant influences on his poetry. Since Larkin's death in 1985, biographers...
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later writers, including Robert Frost, W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas and Philip Larkin. Larkin included 27 poems by Hardy compared with only nine by T. S...
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network was implemented through the so-called "Larkin Plan" (named because of American General Thomas B. Larkin who proposed for efficiency to reduce the Argentine...
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Heiberg III American Jonas H. Ingram American Allan Ker VC Scottish Thomas B. Larkin American Lyman Lemnitzer American Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Brazilian...
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Air Force Historical Research Agency. October 31, 1951. pp. 2–3. Snyder, Thomas; Shaw, Shelia (January 28, 1992). "Profiles In Leadership 1942-1992". Air...
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James Larkin (28 January 1874 – 30 January 1947), sometimes known as Jim Larkin or Big Jim, was an Irish republican, socialist and trade union leader...
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properties in Louisburg which are home to an estimated 110 people. Thomas B. Larkin, United States Army officer "Louisburg, Wisconsin". Geographic Names...
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The Larkin House is a historic house at 464 Calle Principal in Monterey, California. Built in 1835 by Thomas O. Larkin, it is claimed to be the first two-story...
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buried at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial. On the authority of Thomas B. Larkin, Quartermaster General of the United States Army, the US servicemen...
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Retrieved 12 April 2017. Conferment of Freedom of Dijon on General Thomas B. Larkin, U. S. Army, General Arthur R. Wilson, U. S. Army, Lieutenant-Colonel...
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