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  2. Thomas Farrell (United States Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas graduated from West Point in the class of 1942, received the Silver Star Medal and the Distinguished Service Cross, and reached the rank of captain before being killed at Anzio on 25 February 1944. [54] An Army port repair ship, the Thomas F. Farrell Jr., was named in his honor. [55] Peter graduated from West Point in the class of 1950. [56]

  3. 509th Composite Group - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its authorized strength, the 509th had attached to it on Tinian 51 civilian and military personnel of Project Alberta, and two representatives from Washington, D.C., [23] the deputy director of the Manhattan Project, Brigadier General Thomas Farrell, and Rear Admiral William R. Purnell of the Military Policy Committee. [24]

  4. Europa (AK-81) - Wikipedia

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    The ship, renamed Thomas F. Farrell Jr., after an engineering officer killed 25 February 1944 at Anzio, began conversion in December, 1943 to an Engineer Port Repair ship manned by a military crew under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. [Note 2] The ship did not complete conversion until 30 April 1944 and did not sail for Europe until late ...

  5. Leadership of the United States Special Operations Command

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    Seal of the United States Special Operations Command. This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, vice commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Special Operations Command.

  6. File:USAPRS Thomas F Farrell Jr.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: USAPRS Thomas F. Farrell, Jr. underway off the East Coast of the United States, 26 August 1944. US National Archives photo # 80-G-420158 RG-80-G, a US Navy photo now in the collections of the US National Archives.

  7. Hart's War - Wikipedia

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    In late 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II, U.S. Army intelligence officer First Lieutenant Thomas Hart (Farrell) is captured by German forces. While interrogating Hart, the Germans coerce him to divulge intelligence by taking away his boots, causing his feet to become frostbitten and badly injured, and leaving him, naked, in a very cold cell.

  8. 216th Army Air Forces Base Unit - Wikipedia

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    [1] The 216th Army Air Forces Base Unit was formed at Wendover Army Airfield in Utah, where it supported the 72d Fighter Wing, a formation responsible for training pilots of P-47 Thunderbolts. The base covered 1,822,000 acres (737,000 ha), and was the largest bombing and gunnery range in the world. [2]

  9. Talk : Thomas Farrell (United States Army officer)/GA1

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