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  2. Stars Earn Stripes - Wikipedia

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    Stars Earn Stripes is a reality television program that aired for one season on NBC beginning August 13, 2012. Produced by Mark Burnett, the series follows a group of celebrities, accompanied by current and former members of the United States Armed Forces and law enforcement, competing in various challenges for charity based on training exercises used by the U.S. military.

  3. Dale Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Dayle Lymoine Robertson (July 14, 1923 – February 27, 2013) was an American actor best known for his starring roles on television. He played the roving investigator Jim Hardie in the television series Tales of Wells Fargo and railroad owner Ben Calhoun in Iron Horse.

  4. F. Ray Comstock - Wikipedia

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    F. Ray Comstock (27 August 1878 – 15 October 1949) was an American theatrical producer and theater operator. He pioneered the intimate musical comedy, staging several successful comedies at his Princess Theatre in Manhattan .

  5. Comstock Lode - Wikipedia

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    United Comstock consolidated ownership of the entire Gold Hill section of the Comstock Lode, representing 5,000 feet of strike length and a mill site in American Flat. This enterprise constructed the 2,500 ton-per-day capacity American Flat cyanide mill, [ 12 ] the largest in the world at the time, and drove a tunnel 9,585 feet from the mill ...

  6. Abraham Golan - Wikipedia

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    Dale Comstock, a former Delta Force operative who was employed by Golan said he did operations for Golan in South Africa, Mexico, and Yemen. Comstock claimed Golan "lived next to Bill Gates" and he had received up to $100,000 from Golan, unrelated to any operation.

  7. Bobby Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Comstock (December 29, 1941 – January 9, 2020) [1] was an American rock and roll and pop singer and musician who had success in the late 1950s and early 1960s both as a solo singer and as a member of Bobby Comstock and the Counts. His biggest hits were a version of "Tennessee Waltz" in 1959, and "Let's Stomp" in 1963.

  8. Gene Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Eugene H. Comstock (February 21, 1910 – February 1, 1981) was a NASCAR Grand National Series driver from Chesapeake, Ohio, USA. [ 1 ] Gene is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Francis (P.F.) Comstock, and was associated with operating gasoline-powered vehicles for the majority of his life.

  9. Gary L. Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Gary Comstock was born on February 23, 1954, in Oak Park, Illinois.Comstock attended Wheaton College as an undergraduate, where he earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in Religious studies and English literature in 1976.