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Among the first delivered to the U. S. Army were passenger cars.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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On December 28 they were intercepted by the 7th Cavalry, the same branch of the U. S. Army that was headed by George Armstrong Custer in 1876 at the Little Bighorn.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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Among the first delivered to the U. S. Army were passenger cars.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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On December 28 they were intercepted by the 7th Cavalry, the same branch of the U. S. Army that was headed by George Armstrong Custer in 1876 at the Little Bighorn.
Tim Giago: December 29, 'A Day That Will Live in Infamy' for the Lakota Tim Giago 2011
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Keith Laumer was a prolific SF writer who served in the U. S. Army and worked in the foreign service.
Archive 2010-06-06 Bill Crider 2010
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The fuse may well be burning according to a prominent British conservative newspaper with a certain U. S. Army general's report to congress this Thursday.
Archive 2008-04-01 Michael Caddell 2008
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The U. S. Army showed its appreciation by changing the name of the fort on the reservation from Fort Frederick H.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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When asked to served in the U. S. Army, he did so, thereby earning his citizenship.
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Two of our archdiocesan priests ended long years of distinguished military service with the rank of general, successively holding office as chiefs of all the chaplains in the U. S. Army: Monsignor Patrick Ryan, now deceased, and my very good friend Father Pat Hessian, whose life was providentially spared during the Vietnamese War thanks to a bullet's deviation by something like a millimeter.
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Another woman, berated and drummed out of the U. S. Army after demotion from her rank as a general has a new book out and the Ex-commander of Abu Ghraib Prison Says She Was a Scapegoat and has the French presses attention:
Better barefoot and pregnant? Michael Caddell 2005
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