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  2. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    Richard Tracy Davis (33) White Texas (Willis) [22] 2005-12-12 Dolores Jacks (71) New Mexico (Clovis) [23] 2005‑12-11 Suell, Donald Northern Mariana Islands (Gualo Rai) Suell, also known as Orin Tagabuel, was shot by an officer responding to a fight after he allegedly attacked the officer with a piece of wood. [24] 2005-12-11 Angelo Ferguson (18)

  3. 1st Ohio Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Nolinsville December 26. Near Murfreesboro December 29–30. Battle of Stones River December 30–31, 1862 and January 1–3, 1863. Overall's Creek December 31, 1862. Shelbyville Pike January 5. Duty at Lavergne until June. Reconnaissance from Lavergne May 12. Tullahoma Campaign June 23-July 7. Moore's Ford, Elk River, July 2.

  4. USS Queen of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of the West was designated as Colonel Ellet's flagship of the United States Ram Fleet. [3] On May 25, the Queen of the West and the ram fleet joined the Mississippi River Squadron, led by Charles H. Davis, on the Mississippi River north of Fort Pillow. Davis had little faith in the effectiveness of the rams but allowed the fleet to ...

  5. CSS Colonel Lovell - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1843, as Hercules, and was owned by the Ocean Towing Co. of New Orleans.She was taken over in 1861 by General Mansfield Lovell, commanding the New Orleans military district, and converted to a cottonclad ram by installation of double pine bulwarks filled with compressed cotton and one-inch iron plates on each bow.

  6. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Living with the grunts, I have come to respect their grit, their sense of honor and commitment, their bearing, their courage. I’ve been enriched by their unfailing humor and spontaneous generosity. Amid the horror and squalid waste of war, I have seen young Americans at their best. In a very personal way, I honor their service.

  7. George Davis Moore - Wikipedia

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    George Davis Moore was born on September 19, 1867, in Springfield, Illinois. His family later moved to Danville, Illinois , where he graduated from Danville High School . Moore then enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology .

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