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  2. Lewis Millett - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Millett attended Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, for three years before being called up to serve in the Korean War. On 5 December 1950 Capt Millett was flying as an observer in a Stinson L-5 Sentinel when Capt J.F.O. Davis DFC, 2 Sqn SAAF attached to 18 Fighter Bomber Wing, crash landed his F-51D Mustang in North Korea ...

  3. Military Order of Foreign Wars - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Edwin Meese, USAR – Attorney General of the United States. Colonel Lewis L. Millett – Medal of Honor recipient and veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor IV – Reputed wealthiest man in the United States when he died on the RMS Titanic in 1912.

  4. Lewis L. Millett - Wikipedia

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  5. American airborne landings in Normandy order of battle

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    325th Glider Infantry Regiment: Col. Harry L. Lewis 1st Battalion: Lt Col. R. Klemm Boyd; 2nd Battalion: Lt Col. John H. Swenson (WIA 11 June 44), Maj. Osmund Leahy, Maj. Roscoe Roy (KIA 15 June 44), Maj. Charles T. Major; 2nd Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry Regiment: Lt Col. Charles A. Carrell (Relieved 9 June 44), Maj. Arthur W. Gardner (KIA ...

  6. Archibald Butt - Wikipedia

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    His great-grandfather, Josiah Butt, was a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army during the same conflict. [2] He was the nephew of General William R. Boggs of the Confederate States Army (CSA). [3] He had two older brothers (Edward and Lewis), a younger brother (John), and a sister (Clara), [4] and the family was poor. [5]

  7. Millett - Wikipedia

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    John D. Millett (1912–1993), president of Miami University in Ohio; Kate Millett (1934–2017), American feminist writer and activist; Larry Millett (born 1947), American journalist and author; Lewis L. Millett (1920–2009), US Army officer; Martin Millett (born 1955), British archaeologist; Michael Millett (1977–1995), English footballer

  8. Charles Lilburn Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lilburn Lewis was the oldest of eight children born to Colonel Charles Lewis of Buck Island [a] and Mary Randolph. His maternal aunt, Jane Randolph Jefferson, was the mother of United States President Thomas Jefferson. [2] [4] The Lewis family were among the wealthy plantation and slave–owning class. [5]

  9. Mark Milley - Wikipedia

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    Milley was born on 20 June 1958, in Winchester, Massachusetts. [1] He is of Irish descent, and was raised Roman Catholic. [6] [7] His paternal grandfather, Peter (1897–1976), was from Newfoundland [8] and served with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. [9]