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  • ...to receive the honor for actions during Operation Enduring Freedom and the first
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  • ...Silva Lamboglia in 1961 in Montevideo, Uruguay as the son of a Dentist and Lieutenant Colonel.
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  • ...cceeded him in the English provincialate. Albert, however died during the first year of his generalate, and Haymo was then elected to the supreme office in
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  • ...U.S. president never to hold any prior office (George Washington being the first). Taylor was also the last southerner to be elected president until [[Wood ...he U.S. Army, receiving a [[Commissioned officer|commission]] as a [[first lieutenant]] of the [[7th Infantry Regiment (United States)|Seventh Infantry Regiment]
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  • ...He served on the front and took part in the [[battle of Verdun]] as second lieutenant. He was captured in February of 1916 and spent two years in captivity. Duri
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  • ...er in the [[Russia]]n cavalry during the [[Napoleonic wars]]. She was the first known female officer in the Russian military. Her memoir is a significant ...off his horse on the battlefield and suffered a concussion. She gave him first aid under heavy fire and brought him to safety as the army retreated around
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  • French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet, in 1673, were the first Europeans of record to visit the region paddling by birch bark canoe along In 1699 French settlers established a fur-trading post and the first permanent settlement at Cahokia, near present-day East St. Louis. More Fren
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  • ...the first album by any female rapper to achieve that rating.[2] She is the first female rapper to have a #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit. In addition, she is also ...oup's first and only album was titled Conspiracy. The group released their first single, "Playas Anthem", which went on to top the rap charts. The album's s
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  • ...ability seemingly to submerge himself in characters finally landed him his first film role, in Trois chambres à Manhattan (1965), an adaptation of a George ...helley Winters, whom De Niro had met''' at the Actors Studio, gave him his first big break, recommending him to "B" movie producer and director Roger Corman
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  • ...hometown, and as a videographer for [[Rugby Canada]] and [[BC Rugby]], her first major media position was with [[ABC News]]’ [[20/20]] in New York City, w ...show in [[Los Angeles]]. She was recruited by [[Rupert Murdoch]]’s chief lieutenant and former [[Ronald Reagan]] communications strategist, [[Fox News]] CEO [[
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  • ...s led to the chartering of the Russian American Company in 1799. Under its first manager, Alexander Baranov, which was a period of about 20 years, there was ...cents an acre, the purchase was widely ridiculed as “Seward's Folly.” The first official census (1880) reported a total of 33,426 Alaskans, all but 430 bei
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  • ...as the first colony to declare its independence from Great Britain and the first to establish its own government (January 1776). Concord is the capital and The region was first explored by Martin Pring (1603) and Samuel de Champlain (1605). John Smith
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  • | office3= Lieutenant Governor of Ohio ...blisher. He served in the [[Ohio Senate]] (1899–1903) and later as [[Lieutenant Governor]] of Ohio (1903–1905) and as a U.S. Senator (1915–1921
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  • |spouse=[[Barbara Bush (First Lady)|Barbara Pierce Bush]] |rank=Lieutenant, Junior Grade
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  • ...[[Drive to the Siegfried Line|Germany]] in 1944-45. In 1951, he became the first supreme commander of [[NATO]].<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-20 ...ower Presidential Center, accessed [[August 7]], [[2007]]</ref> He was the first U.S. President born in Texas. Eisenhower was the third of seven sons born t
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  • ...ice President of the United States]] serving from 1973 to 1974. He was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the [[Twenty-fif ...r smiling at another man.<ref name="pbs-knife"> {{cite web |last = Cannon |first = James |url = http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/ford.html |titl
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  • ...resentative]] and [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Ohio]]. Harrison first gained national fame for leading U.S forces against [[Native Americans in t ...office|briefest presidency]] in the history of the office. He was also the first U.S. President to die while in office. His death threw the country into a [
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  • ...ched national prominence by taking Forts Henry and Donelson in 1862 in the first Union victories of the war. The following year, his brilliant campaign end ...[History of the United States Republican Party|Republican]]. Grant was the first president to serve for two full terms since [[Andrew Jackson]] forty years
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  • ...n|accessdate=2008-01-26}}</ref> &ndash; [[December 14]], [[1799]]) was the first [[President of the United States|President]] of the [[United States]], (178 ...ee]] said that of all Americans, he was "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." Washington has been consistently ranked b
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  • ...ts of Montana both going and coming. By 1807, Manuel Lisa set up Montana's first fur-trading post. In 1841 missionaries built St. Mary's Mission, the first attempt at a permanent settlement. In 1847, the American Fur Company built
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  • ...War II|the Second World War]], he served as a [[United States Navy|Navy]] lieutenant commander in the Pacific, before being elected to the [[United States Congr [[Image:Lt Cmdr Richard Nixon 1945.jpg|thumb|right|Lieutenant Commander Richard Nixon of the United States Navy, 1945]]
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  • ...elected president.<ref>[[Theodore Roosevelt]] was 9 months younger when he first assumed the presidency on [[September 14]], [[1901]], but he was not electe ...member of Scout Troop 2 at Bronxville from 1929 to 1931 and was to be the first Scout to become President.<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.jfklibrary.org/Hi
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  • ...owed [[Hannah Hoes Van Buren]] (daughter-in-law [[Angelica Van Buren]] was first lady) ...revolution); he is also the only president not to have spoken English as a first language, having grown up speaking [[Dutch language|Dutch]]{{Fact|date=Apri
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  • Jimmy Carter, the first president born in a hospital,<ref>[http://www.usa-presidents.info/carter.ht ...onths at [[Union College]] starting in March 1953. This followed Carter's first-hand experience as part of a group of American and Canadian servicemen who
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  • ...nemy fire at [[Battle of Antietam|Antietam]], Hayes promoted him to Second Lieutenant. This pattern repeated several times during the war, and McKinley eventuall ..., and served as prosecuting attorney of Stark County from 1869 to 1871. He first became active in the Republican party when he made "speeches in the Canton
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  • ...m that lasted until 1913. A "[[dark horse]]" candidate in 1844, he was the first president who retired after one term and did not seek re-election. He died ...tates Postmaster General|Postmaster General]] [[Cave Johnson]]. He was the first President of the United States to be photographed frequently while in offic
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  • ...developments of spring 2003, violence continued and in September 2003 the first Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), resigned after faili ...flurry of diplomatic activity, including the February 2005 announcement of Lieutenant General William Ward as U.S. Security Coordinator; the March 2005 Sharon-Ab
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  • ...inois, secured the election of a majority on the Park Board which on their first day in office banned pesticides in the parks and recreation centers.</small Golden had first come to the CARE Party during the 1985 village elections by attending an ou
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  • 23 chiefs were killed, including the chief of department, the first deputy commissioner, two assistant chiefs, and 19 battalion chiefs. * [[William M. Feehan]], 71, First Deputy Commissioner
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  • [15:18] <Pharos> it wasn't a very good idea in the first place [16:09] <ToAruShiroiNeko> or first name
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  • ...hout reading the entire article and discussing the change on the Talk page first. The consensus is that the period is appropriate. Thank you. ...hout reading the entire article and discussing the change on the Talk page first. The consensus is that the period is appropriate. Thank you.
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