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  2. Alex Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Alex Kershaw (born 1966) is an English journalist, public speaker and the author of several best-selling books, including The Liberator, The First Wave, The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter. [ 1 ] Early life

  3. George S. Patton's speech to the Third Army - Wikipedia

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    Patton's words were later written down by a number of troops who witnessed his remarks, and so a number of iterations exist with differences in wording. [21] Historian Terry Brighton constructed a full speech from a number of soldiers who recounted the speech in their memoirs, including Gilbert R. Cook , Hobart R. Gay , and other junior ...

  4. James Hugh O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    James Hugh O'Neill was born on January 14, 1892, the son of William O'Neill and Catherine Enright O'Neill. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree (1911) and Master of Arts degree (1913) from Loyola University (Chicago), he entered Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity in St. Paul, Minnesota, and was ordained a Roman Catholic priest on May 20, 1915.

  5. Leaders who pray make a difference | PHIL WILLIAMS - AOL

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    The result was the Patton prayer directive issued out to Third Army’s 486 chaplains telling them to encourage the men in their care to, “Pray when driving. Pray when fighting. Pray alone.

  6. Task Force Baum - Wikipedia

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    Controversy surrounds the true reasons behind the mission, which most likely was to liberate Patton's son-in-law, John K. Waters, taken captive in Tunisia in 1943. The result of the mission was a complete failure; of the roughly 300 men of the task force, 32 were killed in action during the raid and only 35 made it back to Allied -controlled ...

  7. Kris Kristofferson's 'elegant simplicity' evolved Nashville ...

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    Kris Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas, in 1936. Kristofferson talked about taking the bitter of being famous with the sweet during an interview Jan. 10, 1971.

  8. Clayton Kershaw returns favor, cheers friend Matthew Stafford ...

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  9. Jean Gordon (Red Cross) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Gordon (February 4, 1915 – January 8, 1946) was an American socialite and a Red Cross worker during World War II.A niece by marriage of General George S. Patton, some writers claim she had a long affair with Patton, [2] allegedly beginning years before the war [3] and continuing behind the front lines of wartime Europe. [4]