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    Charles Augustus Wikoff (March 3, 1837 – July 1, 1898) was a Union Army officer serving from American Civil War until he became the most senior ranking...
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  • politician Bertha Berry (born Bertha Wikoff; 1876–1954), American nurse and hospital founder Charles A. Wikoff (1837–1898), the most senior ranking American...
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    George M. Wikoff (born 1968) is a United States Navy vice admiral who serves as the commander of the United States Naval Forces Central Command, United...
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    of yellow fever and other tropical diseases. It was named for Col. Charles A. Wikoff of the 22nd U.S. Infantry, who was killed in the San Juan Heights...
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    under Colonel Charles A. Wikoff. Wikoff began heading down the trail at noon, and 30 minutes later he emerged from the woods and was struck by a Mauser bullet...
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    the high rate of fire the Spanish put down range at the Americans. Charles A. Wikoff, a U.S. Army colonel who was killed in action, was the most senior U...
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    Jacob Ford Kent (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from Collier's Encyclopedia)
    Hawkins, commanding the First Brigade, was severely wounded and Colonel Charles A. Wikoff, commanding the Third Brigade, was killed; within half an hour, three...
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    Decker, two three-star generals, Edgar Jadwin and Stuart Risch, and Charles A. Wikoff, the most senior officer killed in action in the Spanish–American...
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    fought during the Spanish–American War when the 22nd Regiment under Charles A. Wikoff was dispatched to Cuba. The regiment suffered heavy casualties in...
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    commanded by Captain Charles A. Wikoff (25 April 1869 – 8 December 1886 Commanded Company E) and six companies of the Tenth Cavalry, a section of mountain...
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    freestyle wrestling Bob Weiss, professional NBA player and coach Charles A. Wikoff, most senior-ranking U.S. Army officer killed in Spanish–American...
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  • Wheeler returned to the front once the battle was underway. Longacre, Edward G. A Soldier to the Last: Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Blue and Gray: 2006 p.227...
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    Colonel Charles A. Wikoff and Lieutenant Colonel William Worth. However, Liscum was severely wounded less than ten minutes after Colonel Wikoff and forced...
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    Tokita, artist Charles A. Wikoff, the most senior ranking U.S. Army officer killed in the Spanish–American War "The Goodman Company - A History of Shopping...
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  • 1878, near Clark's Fork, Montana Territory, in a battle with the Bannock Indians. Fort Bennett was also a focal point of trouble during the Ghost Dance...
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  • (non-graduate), Brigadier General U.S. Army; Medal of Honor recipient Charles A. Wikoff, class of 1855, most senior ranking United States Army officer killed...
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    Easton Cemetery (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    David Douglas Wagener (1792–1860), Member of Congress (1833 to 1841) Charles A. Wikoff (1837–1898), Union Army officer in American Civil War later killed...
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    Charles Bradford "Brad" Cooper II (born 1967) is a United States Navy vice admiral who has served as the deputy commander of United States Central Command...
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    Charles Quinn Hildebrant (October 17, 1864 – March 31, 1953) was a two-term U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1901 to 1905. Born in Wilmington, Ohio,...
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    Charles Kinney (July 7, 1850 – September 15, 1918) was a Republican politician who was Ohio Secretary of State from 1897 to 1901. Kinney was born July...
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    consisted of Julien de Lallande Poydras, William Kenner, John Watkins, William Wikoff, Benjamin Morgan, Eugene Dorcier, and George Pollock. United States portal...
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    Moore, Charles (1915). History of Michigan. Vol. II. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co. p. 687. McSherry, Patrick. "Camp Wikoff". "Camp Russell A. Alger...
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  • Wentworth Military Academy and College (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    the helm by Colonel Lester B. Wikoff, treasurer and business manager. Together, Sellers’ natural leadership and Wikoff's business acumen would lead the...
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  • Anne Belle Wikoff. At age 21 Berry moved with her family to Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. In Oklahoma, Bertha met a sawyer from Colorado, Charles Berry. The...
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    embarked on a deployment aboard USS Harry S. Truman on 22 July 2013. She commanded the air wing until relieved by Captain George Wikoff on 22 December...
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    population. In Wikoff v. Commissioner, the United States Tax Court said: [I]t is immaterial, with respect to Federal income taxes, whether the tax is a direct...
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    Charles Henry Graves (June 24, 1872 – August 15, 1940) was a Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who was Ohio Secretary of State 1911–1915...
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  • Mark A. Hutchison for Senate District 6". This Is Reno. January 5, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2023. "Obituary for Timothy V. Johnson | Renner-Wikoff Chapel...
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    Charles Townsend (1834-1900) was a Republican politician in the Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate, and was Ohio Secretary of State from 1881 to...
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    Fanny Elssler (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1840 she sailed with her sister for New York for a tour arranged by Henry Wikoff, and after two years of unmixed success they returned to Europe. While in...
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