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  • In June 2004 a Pentagon search team, with authorization by China, excavated the crash site and found remains later identified as Snoddy's.

    Boston.com Most Popular 2010

  • In addition, a special American Red Cross Commission-composed of nine doctors and thirty-eight nurses under the leadership of Dr. Cary Snoddy-traveled to Russia, where they provided medical relief for German POW's.

    Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I 2008

  • Also when Raymond Snoddy asks if journalists have been sceptical enough about Obama, Justin Webb's reply is interesting - There was a tendency to give him the benefit of the doubt ...

    Archive 2008-09-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Ray Snoddy, presenter of the BBC programme Newswatch, also got stuck in.

    Diary 2010

  • The search for a photograph of a railroad car used by Henry Adams and John La Farge on their 1886 cross-country trip also proved fruitless, but I am grateful to Harvey Turner, Don Snoddy, and Ken Longe of Union Pacific Corp. for their efforts.

    The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008

  • The search for a photograph of a railroad car used by Henry Adams and John La Farge on their 1886 cross-country trip also proved fruitless, but I am grateful to Harvey Turner, Don Snoddy, and Ken Longe of Union Pacific Corp. for their efforts.

    The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008

  • Snoddy and his pilot, Norman A. Schwartz, took off from an airfield near Seoul, South Korea, on Nov. 29, 1952, with two other crewmembers to extract a CIA operative from China.

    Remains Returned List WWII 2005

  • Snoddy and Schwartz were reportedly killed, and two other crewmembers, Richard G. Fecteau and John T. Downey, were captured by the Chinese and held until 1971 and 1973, respectively .....

    Remains Returned List WWII 2005

  • The most memorable feature of the trip was the presence of Don Snoddy, the historian of the Union Pacific, and Lynn Farrar, who held the same post for decades at the Southern Pacific.

    Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000

  • The most memorable feature of the trip was the presence of Don Snoddy, the historian of the Union Pacific, and Lynn Farrar, who held the same post for decades at the Southern Pacific.

    Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000

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