Lieutenant General Alan Shapley (né Alan Herreshoff; February 9, 1903 – May 13, 1973) was a United States Marine Corps officer who survived the sinking...
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Shapley is a surname that might refer to one of the following: Lieutenant General Alan Shapley (1903–1973), of the U.S. Marine Corps, was a survivor the...
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(December 1943 – January 1944) Lt. Col. Alan Shapley (January–February 1944) 2nd Marine Raider Regiment Lt. Col. Alan Shapley (September 1943 – January 1944)...
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behind its strong ground game led by running back Alan Shapley. On fourth down and three yards to go, Shapley ran eight yards for a touchdown to tie the game...
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Lt. Col. Alan Shapley, an officer of much more orthodox thinking, and made executive officer of the 1st Raider Regiment. Within a month Shapley had reorganized...
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Governor of Guam. Shapley had three children from her previous marriage, Alan, Elizabeth Sult, and Sylvia. Shapley's son Alan Shapley (1903-1973) became...
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Alan Tower Waterman (June 4, 1892 – November 30, 1967) was an American physicist. Born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, he grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts...
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Colonel Erick T. Clark Notable commanders Emile P. Moses Samuel L. Howard Alan Shapley Fred D. Beans Charles I. Murray John C. Miller Jr. John H. Masters Stephen...
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R. Shaw, 1 January 1946 – 31 March 1946 4th Marine Regiment Colonel Alan Shapley, 7 September 1944 – 3 July 1945 Lieutenant Colonel Fred D. Beans, 4 July...
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Great Attractor (category Shapley Supercluster)
Great Attractor itself is moving towards the Shapley Supercluster. The Great Attractor was named by Alan Dressler in 1987, following decades of redshift...
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Gen. Shapley Assigned As FMFPac Commander. Hawaii Marine. Published 31 March 1961. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Lieutenant General Alan Shapley. Marine...
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player for the Carolina RailHawks in the North American Soccer League Alan Shapley (1903–1973), Lieutenant General in the United States Marine Corps and...
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Distinguished Service Medal. Wornham was relieved by Lieutenant General Alan Shapley on March 31, 1961, and subsequently retired from the Marine Corps the...
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prior to the Guam operation. Next to him is 1st Brigade Chief of Staff John T. Walker, Alan Shapley (4th Marines) and Merlin F. Schneider (22nd Marines)....
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George W. Anderson, Jr., Glynn R. Donaho, John C. Munn, Herbert D. Riley, Alan Shapley, John Thach, Clarence E. Coffin, Samuel H. Crittenden Jr., Marion L....
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Stowell Shapley (November 3, 1875 – August 16, 1959) was a United States Navy Captain who served as the 32nd Naval Governor of Guam. Shapley served as...
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George W. Anderson, Jr., Glynn R. Donaho, John C. Munn, Herbert D. Riley, Alan Shapley, John Thach, Clarence E. Coffin, Samuel H. Crittenden Jr., Marion L....
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Merlin F. Schneider, USMC) – Green Beaches 4th Marine Regiment (Colonel Alan Shapley, USMC) – Red Beaches 29th Marine Regiment (Colonel Victor Bleasdale,...
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Succeeded by Joseph C. Burger Preceded by George F. Good Jr. Commanding General of Camp Pendleton July 1957 – November 1959 Succeeded by Alan Shapley...
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Regiment. Beans was appointed Regiment's executive officer under Colonel Alan Shapley in September 1944 and later participated in the Okinawa campaign in April...
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was appointed regimental operations officer under Lieutenant Colonel Alan Shapley. He also held additional duty as regimental executive officer and sailed...
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Cook Southern portion (White Beaches): 4th Marine Regiment Lt. Colonel Alan Shapley Exec. Ofc.: Lt. Col. Samuel D. Puller (KIA 27 Jul), Capt. Charles T....
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prior to the Guam operation. Next to him is 1st Brigade Chief of Staff John T. Walker, Alan Shapley (4th Marines) and Merlin F. Schneider (22nd Marines)...
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Military offices Preceded by Alan Shapley Director of Marine Corps Reserve November 1, 1959 - January 1, 1960 Succeeded by William T. Fairbourn Preceded by...
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Borgianni –––––––––––––––––––– (Guido's foster-, adoptive-, or step-father) Alan Shapley (1903–1973) Halsey Chase Herreshoff (born 1933) Elisa Masnada (born 1911)...
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later including George W. Anderson, Jr., Glynn R. Donaho, John C. Munn, Alan Shapley, John Thach, Clarence E. Coffin, Samuel H. Crittenden Jr., Marion L....
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was Navy's key runner, gaining 85 yards. Cullen, McKee and fullback Alan Shapley, and other team members rushed for a total of 187 yards during the game...
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Stowell Shapley (1875–1959). Herreshoff, from his marriage to McCormick, was the biological the father of Lieutenant General Alan Shapley (né Alan Herreshoff;...
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deputy commander, Fleet Marine Force Pacific under Lieutenant General Alan Shapley. He retired from the Marine Corps service after 33 years of commissioned...
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officer of 9th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division under Major General Alan Shapley. While in Japan, 3rd Marine Division took part in defense of Far Eastern...
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