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  2. William Lane Craig - Wikipedia

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    William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, author, and Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view of Molinism and neo-Apollinarianism. [2] [3] He is a professor of philosophy at Houston Christian University and at the Talbot School of Theology of Biola University .

  3. Fort Craig (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Col. William H. Telford and officers, 50th Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry at Fort Craig, July 1865. Constructed on local farmland in August 1861, the lunette was named for Lt. Presley O. Craig, 2nd U.S. Artillery Regiment, who was killed at the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861.

  4. List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    William L. Ball: 1969 67th Secretary of the Navy (March 28, 1988 – May 15, 1989) John Boyd: 1964 USAF fighter pilot, engineer and military strategist Philip M. Breedlove: 1977 Retired Four-star general in the United States Air Force and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force: John M. Brown III: 1969

  5. William Woodward Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Woodward Jr. (June 12, 1920 – October 31, 1955) was the heir to the Hanover National Bank fortune (later Manufacturer's Hanover), the Belair Estate and stud farm and legacy,, decorated war veteran, and a leading figure in racing circles before he was shot to death by his wife, Ann Woodward, in what Life magazine called the "Shooting of the Century".

  6. Fort Myer - Wikipedia

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    Fort Myer is the previous name used for a U.S. Army post next to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, and across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Founded during the American Civil War as Fort Cass and Fort Whipple, the post merged in 2005 with the neighboring Marine Corps installation, Henderson Hall, and is today named Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall.

  7. Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ethan Allen was an earthwork fortification that the Union Army built in 1861 on the property of Gilbert Vanderwerken in Alexandria County (now Arlington County ), Virginia, as part of the Civil War defenses of Washington (see Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War ). The remains of the fort are now within Arlington County's Fort Ethan ...

  8. Fort C. F. Smith (Arlington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort C. F. Smith, Maj. W. A. McKay commanding. –Garrison, four companies Second New York Heavy Artillery–1 major, 15 commissioned officers, 1 ordnance-sergeant, 548 men. Armament, three 12-pounder field howitzers , two 6-pounder field guns , four 24-pounder siege guns , one 8-inch sea-coast howitzer , six 4 ½ -inch ordnance , and four 8 ...

  9. Prince William shares childhood photo of him and King ... - AOL

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    June 16, 2024 at 7:27 AM. Prince William on Sunday shared a photograph showing him as a child with his father, King Charles III, to mark Father’s Day in the United Kingdom this year. The heir to ...