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    George Scratchley Brown (17 August 1918 – 5 December 1978) was a United States Air Force general who served as the eighth chairman of the Joint Chiefs...
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  • British general in the Crimean War George Brown (admiral) (1835–1913), American admiral George Scratchley Brown (1918–1978), chief of staff of the U...
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  • Boyne (2007) Mark E. Bradley (1992) Patrick Henry Brady (2012) George Scratchley Brown (1985) Clayton J. Brukner (1997) Richard E. Byrd (1968) Robert...
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    1964–1970 George Scratchley Brown, U.S. Air Force, class of 1941, CJCS, 1974–1978 Martin E. Dempsey, class of 1974, CJCS, 2011–2015 George B. McClellan...
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    preventing its passage by the Judiciary Committee. Holtzman called for George Scratchley Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to be removed from...
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    (12x) Commanders Current commander Colonel Sergio E. Anaya Notable commanders Duncan McNabb George Scratchley Brown Insignia 62nd Airlift Wing Emblem...
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  • general George Scratchley Brown (1918–1978), U.S. Air Force general I. G. Brown (1915–1978), U.S. Air Force major general Norma Elaine Brown (1926–2003)...
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  • Peter Beter (category George Washington University Law School alumni)
    plot. The CIA was responsible for the secret death of General George Scratchley Brown because he simply knew "too much". The Jonestown massacre was staged...
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    first-class year at West Point, he was roommates and friends with George Scratchley Brown, future Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Chairman of the Joint...
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    described as "the whole of a hot cloudless afternoon together." Born: George Scratchley Brown, American air force officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
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  • draughtsman in 1882. From 1878, as a draughtsman to Colonel Peter H. Scratchley, Commissioner of Defences for the Australian colonies, Wilson prepared...
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  • Fort Lytton Fort Nepean Fort Pearce Fort Philip Fort Queenscliff Fort Scratchley Henry Head Fort Illowra Battery Malabar Battery Old Rainworth Fort Signal...
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  • Isidore Salmon, General List Lieutenant-Colonel Victor Henry Sylvester Scratchley DSO late King's Royal Rifle Corps Quartermaster and Major John Shannon...
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    Joint Chiefs of Staff, namely Nathan F. Twining, George S. Brown, David C. Jones, and Charles Q. Brown Jr. "Air House: A History". U.S. Air Force. 10 U...
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    Capability of First Resort?, pp. 5–6 Borgu, Capability of First Resort?, p. 5 Brown, Spanish designs are Australia's choice for warship programmes Amphibious...
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  • Margaret Winifred Costhuizen. Mrs Margaret Robinson. Mrs Agnes Florence Scratchley. Mrs Maria Faulds Shearer. Mrs Winifred Anne Simpson. Miss Wendy Joy Wolhuter...
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  • significant damage was caused but of the attacking force at Heraklion only Major George Jellicoe returned. In July 1942, Stirling commanded a joint SAS/LRDG patrol...
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  • (1884–1885) 6 November 1884 to 2 December 1885 Peter Scratchley From 6 June 1885, Sir Peter Scratchley. Died in office 2 December 1885 to 1886 Hugh Hastings...
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  • World War II. Williamsburgh, VA: Mill Neck Publications. ISBN 0965905500. Browning Jr., Robert M. (1996). US Merchant Vessel War Casualties of World War II...
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  • employed in directing the Drainage Works of Malta Colonel Peter Henry Scratchley, Royal Engineers, specially employed in Superintending Works of Defence...
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    William Jervois (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    garrison troops from Australia in 1870, Jervois and Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley were commissioned by a group of colonies to advise on defence matters...
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    Newcastle, linking Nobbys Head to the mainland at South Head (now Fort Scratchley) The Macquarie Arms Hotel at Windsor, New South Wales built in 1815. It...
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    Anglican Bishop of Newcastle. Other noteworthy buildings include Fort Scratchley, the Ocean Baths, the old Customs House, the 1920s City Hall, the 1890s...
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  • The Threepenny Opera Hunter Valley Theatre Co 1981 Treasure Island Fort Scratchley, Newcastle for Hunter Valley Theatre Co 1981 A Funny Thing Happened on...
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    been realised. On 10 July 1911, the CNF was granted "Royal" status by King George V. Following the British Empire's declaration of war on Germany, the British...
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  • Three of these guns are known to survive. As a result of the Jervois-Scratchley reports of 1877 into the defence of Australian colonies following the...
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    Wednesdays and Fridays no meat, olive oil, wine, or fish can be consumed. Scratchley, David (1996). Alcoholism and Other Drug Problems. Simon and Schuster...
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  • 1880) 24 August – Sir Peter Scratchley, military officer and administrator (born in France) (d. 1885) 3 September – George Stanton, bishop (born in the...
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    captured ports on the European mainland such as Hugh Syme, John Mould, George Gosse and Leon Goldsworthy all highly decorated. RAN divers were also used...
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    Governor Major General Sir William Jervois and Lieutenant Colonel Peter Scratchley, both important figures in early Australian colonial defence. When built...
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