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  2. List of longest managerial reigns in association football

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    For the purpose of this list, a separation has been made between pre-World War II reigns, which includes many secretary-managers, and the period after the conflict ended when regular competitions resumed in most countries, and longer managerial/head coach appointments became far less commonplace. For those whose terms spanned World War II, they ...

  3. Billy Sullivan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Hallissey Sullivan Jr. (September 13, 1915 – February 23, 1998) was an American businessman who owned the Boston Patriots franchise from their inception in the American Football League (AFL, 1960–1969) until their sale, as the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL), to Victor Kiam in 1988.

  4. 26th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Infantry Division was first constituted on 18 July 1917, three months after the American entry into World War I, as the 26th Division.It was formally activated on 22 August of that year in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] and it was celebrated by Boston writers and by composers in pieces such as "The Yankee Division March" and "Battery A March."

  5. William S. Knudsen - Wikipedia

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    Freedom's Forge (New York: Random House, 2012). ISBN 9780812982046 on YouTube; Knudsen, William S. (Current Biography, 1940:464-466) Knudsen, William Signius (American National Biography, 12:843-844) Lacey, James. The Washington War: FDR's Inner Circle and the Politics of Power That Won World War II (2019) pp. 213–222.

  6. New England Patriots - Wikipedia

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    The New England Patriots are a professional American ... most valuable sports team in the world [15] ... against British control during the Revolutionary War, ...

  7. Entertainments National Service Association - Wikipedia

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    Tap and acrobatic dancer Vivienne Hole, stage name Vivienne Fayre, a civilian aged 19, was the only ENSA member killed in the war. On 23 January 1945 in Normandy, she was being driven between shows as a passenger aboard a truck carrying stage scenery which strayed into a minefield. [4] She was buried with full military honours in Sittard War ...

  8. New England Westinghouse Company - Wikipedia

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    The New England Westinghouse Company is a former division of Westinghouse Electric. It was founded in 1915 in East Springfield, Massachusetts . [ 1 ] Its primary purpose was to fulfill a contract to produce 1.8 million Mosin–Nagant rifles for Czar Nicholas II of Russia during World War I . [ 2 ]

  9. Patrick Sullivan (American football executive) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating college, Sullivan spent two years as the manager of Schaefer Stadium. In 1979, he was named assistant general manager. [2] On February 17, 1983, Sullivan was promoted to general manager. [3] [4] During his tenure as general manager, the Patriots had a 66–65 record and made the playoffs twice, including an appearance in Super ...