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  2. Bandy X. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Bandy Xenobia Lee is an American psychiatrist whose scholarly work includes the writing of a comprehensive textbook on violence. [2] She is a specialist in public health approaches to violence prevention who consulted with the World Health Organization [3] and initiated reforms at New York's Rikers Island Correctional Facility. [4]

  3. List of Eagle Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Chairman of USAA Group (1993–2002); Air Force general who was the first Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, first commander of the United States Space Command, astronaut and flight crew chief of the canceled Manned Orbiting Laboratory; recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award: Dudley R. Herschbach: 1946

  4. List of people from Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Martin Dempsey (born 1952), United States Army general, who was the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (B) [146] John G. Gertsch (1945–1969), posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War [147] James Jonas Madison (1884–1922), awarded the Medal of Honor for service in World War I (B) [148]

  5. Transgender people and military service - Wikipedia

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    With advancements in the current understanding of human experience, sexual identity is now better understood. Where being transgender was once considered a paraphilic disorder, the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders places being transgender in a separate chapter, terming the condition gender dysphoria. It is argued ...

  6. Richard Helms - Wikipedia

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    Richard McGarrah Helms (March 30, 1913 – October 23, 2002) was an American government official and diplomat who served as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from 1966 to 1973.

  7. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    The "Shepherd's Crook," the original insignia authorized for U.S. Army chaplains, 1880–1888, and still included as part of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps regimental insignia Early army chaplain uniforms used the color black as a symbol of a ministerial presence, before corps insignia had been instituted WWI Army uniform coat with Christian Chaplain insignia WWI Army dress uniform coat with ...

  8. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Southeast Asia Resolution, Pub. L. 88–408, 78 Stat. 384, enacted August 10, 1964, was a joint resolution that the United States Congress passed on August 7, 1964, in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident.