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Gen. Prugh, in his role as an Army lawyer, persuaded the
19 New POW Cases 2008
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Prugh realized that if the South Vietnamese continued to treat the Viet Cong as criminals and dealt with them in their own way that there was no way the captured Americans would survive, '' said retired
19 New POW Cases 2008
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Gen. George S. Prugh Jr., a Bay Area resident who was credited with helping to save the lives of American prisoners of war in Vietnam, died July 6 at the age of 86.
19 New POW Cases 2008
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(Costanza et al. 1997b, 2000; Prugh et al. 1995, 2000).
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Well-respected by his teammates, the Vols 'captain remembered a fallen player when he donned jersey #67 for the 2003 Auburn game, in honor of fellow senior and backup center Chuck Prugh, who spent the week prior to the game hospitalized in intensive care with a serious illness ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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Ginny Stairs led the crowd through an election that put Gary Shelhamer, Sandra Prugh, Shirley Price, and Shirley Shackleton on the Board of Trustees, who then elected David Smith as their president, taking over from Laurence Beach, who is retiring from the post.
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Ginny Stairs led the crowd through an election that put Gary Shelhamer, Sandra Prugh, Shirley Price, and Shirley Shackleton on the Board of Trustees, who then elected David Smith as their president, taking over from Laurence Beach, who is retiring from the post.
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Ex-Washington Huskies player Alex Prugh 69 of Spokane tied for 29th at 13 under.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Fowler was voted the PGA Tour rookie of the year in 2010 on a ballot that included Prugh.
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Fowler was voted the PGA Tour rookie of the year in 2010 on a ballot that included Prugh.
Thestar.com - Home Page Doug Ferguson 2011
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