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  2. The Minute Man - Wikipedia

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    Granite (pedestal) Height. 7 feet (2.1 m) Opening date. April 19, 1875 (149 years ago) (1875-04-19) The Minute Man[note 1] is an 1874 sculpture by Daniel Chester French in Minute Man National Historical Park, Concord, Massachusetts. It was created between 1871 and 1874 after extensive research, and was originally intended to be made of stone.

  3. File:Minuteman Patriot (American Revolution).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Seal of the United States Army Reserve.svg - Wikipedia

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    Gold is symbolic of honor and excellence and dark blue signifies loyalty. The emblem was approved for use as a plaque in 1972 and is used as an unofficial identification device of the United States Army Reserve. The SVG code is valid. This seal was created with an unknown SVG tool.

  5. John Parker (captain) - Wikipedia

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    John Parker was born in Lexington, Massachusetts Bay to Josiah Parker and Anna Stone. He was a descendant of Deacon Thomas Parker, founder of Reading, Massachusetts. [1] John Parker was also the grandfather of reformer and abolitionist Theodore Parker. [2] John Parker's experience as a soldier in the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War), at ...

  6. LGM-30 Minuteman chronology - Wikipedia

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    LGM-30 Minuteman chronology. This is a chronology of the LGM-30 Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), acquisition and operational. First research activity that lead to the U.S. development of intercontinental ballistic missiles began in 1956. Specific research and development (R&D) on the Minuteman missile began in 1958.

  7. File:Minuteman III MIRV Flight.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Four Minute Men - Wikipedia

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    The Four Minute Men were a group of volunteers authorized by United States President Woodrow Wilson to give four-minute speeches on topics given to them by the Committee on Public Information (CPI). In 1917–1918, over 750,000 speeches were given in 5,200 communities by over 75,000 accomplished orators, reaching about 400 million listeners. [ 1 ]

  9. Jim Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    The two staged a month-long border watch project in April 2005, and that event catapulted the Minuteman movement into the national spotlight. [4] Gilchrist chose to locate the project in Arizona because there was a disproportionately large number of undocumented immigrants crossing the border in that state.