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  • My mate Jackie Bringle jumped aboard and held out his arm for me to jump, when I got a second premonition.

    Robert Cunliffe 2010

  • The Commander of the Seventh Fleet, Vice Admiral William F. Bringle, acknowledged that the missions required of the A6 pilots over North Vietnam were among "the most demanding missions we have ever asked our aircrews to fly."

    Ashall, Alan F. 1990

  • Seventh Fleet Vice Commander, Admiral William F. Bringle, said, The low-level night missions flown by the A-6 over Hanoi and Haiphong were among the most demanding missions we have ever asked our aircrews to fly.

    Scheurich, Thomas E. 1990

  • The Commander of the Seventh Fleet, Vice Admiral William F. Bringle, acknowledged that the missions required of the A6 pilots over North Vietnam were among "the most demanding missions we have ever asked our aircrews to fly."

    Duncan, Robert R. 1990

  • William F. Bringle, Commander Seventh Fleet, "an abundance of talent, courage and aggressive leadership", and were sent on some of the most difficult missions of the war.

    Shuman, Edwin A. III 1990

  • Seventh Fleet Vice Commander, Admiral William F. Bringle, said, The low-level night missions flown by the A-6 over Hanoi and Haiphong were among the most demanding missions we have ever asked our aircrews to fly.

    Lannom, Richard C. 1990

  • William F. Bringle, Commander Seventh Fleet, "an abundance of talent, courage and aggressive leadership", and were sent on some of the most difficult missions of the war.

    Doss, Dale W. 1990

  • The Intruder pilots were known to have, in the words of Vice Admiral William F. Bringle, Commander Seventh Fleet, "an abundance of talent, courage and aggressive leadership", and were sent on some of the most difficult missions of the war.

    McDaniel, Eugene B. "Red" 1977

  • The Intruder pilots were known to have, in the words of Vice Admiral William F. Bringle, Commander Seventh Fleet, "an abundance of talent, courage and aggressive leadership", and were sent on some of the most difficult missions of the war.

    Patterson, James K. 1967

  • "In our time together, we will look at research detailing the health benefits of congregational song and examine a number of traditional as well as contemporary hymns that help us to address pastoral concerns ranging from ability/disability issues to AIDS to Alzheimer's," Bringle said.

    Local News from The Dispatch | Lexington, NC 2010

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