Frederick Funston (November 9, 1865 – February 19, 1917), also known as Fighting Fred Funston, was a general in the United States Army, best known for...
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southwest of Manhattan, Kansas. The camp was named for Brigadier General Frederick Funston (1865–1917). It is one of sixteen such camps that were established...
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General Funston "A Defence of General Funston" is a satirical piece written by Mark Twain lampooning US Army General and expansionism advocate Frederick Funston...
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USS Frederick Funston (APA-89) was a Frederick Funston-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Before serving as a Navy...
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is used widely as an off-leash dog park. It was named in honor of Frederick N. Funston (1865–1917), a Major General in the United States Army with strong...
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lasted from April 21 to November 23. U.S. Army Brigadier General Frederick Funston was placed in control of the administration of the port. Assigned...
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is captured at Palanan, Isabela by the forces of American General Frederick Funston. 1905 – Eleftherios Venizelos calls for Crete's union with Greece...
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Cemetery. Among the military personnel interred there are General Frederick Funston, hero of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, and commanding...
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The Frederick Funston-class attack transport was a class of two US Navy attack transports. They saw service in World War II and later in the Korean War...
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Wilson initially planned to give command of the AEF to Gen. Frederick Funston, but after Funston's sudden death in February 1917, Wilson appointed Major General...
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occupation over to the American army under the command of General Frederick Funston.: 104–105 Nineteen American sailors and Marines were killed. A third...
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U.S. Representative from Kansas. He was the father of general Frederick Funston. Funston was born near New Carlisle, Ohio on September 16, 1836. He attended...
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of his cavalry regiments, Southern Department commanding general Frederick Funston recommended an immediate pursuit in force into Mexico. US President...
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vigattintourism.com. Memories of Two Wars: Cuban and Philippine Experiences, Frederick Funston. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, Publisher. 1911. p-268 Monument Tourism...
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commander (21 April 1914 – 30 April 1914) Brigadier General (USA) Frederick Funston, commander (30 April 1914 – 23 November 1914) United States occupation...
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A Royal Tourist model US Army vehicle, circa 1906. The vehicle was the conveyance of General Frederick Funston (leftmost figure in the back seat)....
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USS James O'Hara (category Frederick Funston-class attack transports)
USS James O'Hara (APA-90) was a Frederick Funston-class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II and later in the Korean War...
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Crossroads target, scrapped USS Presidio (APA-88) Frederick Funston class: MC type C3-S-A1 USS Frederick Funston (APA-89), ex-AP-48, later T-AP-178 USS James...
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General Elwell S. Otis. He authorized the expedition, under General Frederick Funston, that resulted in the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo. MacArthur persuaded...
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Spaniards, and Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, by General Frederick Funston with help from some Macabebe scouts. General Trías, Aguinaldo's chosen...
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March 23, 1901, with the aid of Macabebe Scouts forces led by General Frederick Funston, Aguinaldo was captured in his headquarters in Palanan, Isabela. On...
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The Macabebes won lasting notability in the operation under General Frederick Funston to capture General Aguinaldo. The Army Reorganization Act of 1901...
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Wilson sent 5,000 U.S. Army soldiers under the command of General Frederick Funston, who oversaw John Pershing as he pursued Villa through Mexico. Employing...
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16 hulls, APA 16+18) Aegir-class (AS 4 hulls) C3-S1-A3 DWT 12,595 Frederick Funston-class (AP 2 hulls, APA same 2 hulls) C3-S-A4 DWT 11,000 the six President...
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one exception: what would be 13th Avenue is known as Funston Avenue, named after Frederick Funston, a U.S. Army general known for his exploits during the...
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Edward H. Funston – U.S. Representative from Kansas and Agriculture Committee chair for the Fifty-first Congress. General Frederick Funston – Recipient...
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chief sent an urgent request to the Presidio for dynamite. General Frederick Funston had already decided that the situation required the use of federal...
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March 1901 when the leader, Emilio Aguinaldo, was captured by General Frederick Funston and his Macabebe allies. The concurrent Moro Rebellion concluded at...
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summarily executed by U.S. forces after the battle. In response, Frederick Funston, Metcalf and Bishop all denied issuing any orders to summarily execute...
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was named Camp Funston in honor of Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston but was redesignated Camp Stanley to avoid confusion with Camp Funston in Kansas. Camp...
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