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  2. USCGC Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Calhoun (WMSL-759) is the tenth Legend-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard. [4] She is the first ship to be named after 1st Master Chief Petty Officer Charles L. Calhoun . Development and design

  3. Charles L. Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Charles Calhoun was born April 20, 1925, in Ocean City, Maryland, and lived very close to the coast throughout his childhood. His grandfather was a commercial fisherman who taught Calhoun how to fish as a boy. He joined the United States Navy in 1943 at the age of 17 and was trained as a torpedoman.

  4. Rory Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Calhoun starred in a Western, The Yellow Tomahawk (1954). He went to Columbia for A Bullet Is Waiting (1954). Calhoun went to Universal for which he made a Western, Four Guns to the Border (1954). He stayed there to star in the musical Ain't Misbehavin' (1955). Also in 1955, Calhoun and Julie Adams co-starred in the film The Looters. [16]

  5. How clutch hitting after intentional walks carried Oklahoma ...

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    Trying to dodge a couple of Oklahoma State’s best hitters backfired mightily for OU in a 9-6 loss to open the Bedlam series Friday night at O’Brate Stadium.

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  8. The Gun Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Written by Jo Heims (known later for Play Misty for Me), The Gun Hawk was the final film directed by Edward Ludwig, whose nearly 50-year career spanned over 100 shorts, television episodes and features, including the John Wayne hits The Fighting Seabees, Wake of the Red Witch and Big Jim McLain.

  9. Patrick Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Calhoun (March 21, 1856 – June 16, 1943) was the grandson of John C. Calhoun and Floride Calhoun, and the great-grandson of his namesake Patrick Calhoun. He is best known as a railroad baron of the late 19th century, and as the founder of Euclid Heights, Ohio .