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  2. Filthy Thirteen - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Arch Whitehouse wrote an article for True magazine [11] that had some of the myths that would eventually find their way into E. M. Nathanson's book The Dirty Dozen which was the basis of the 1967 film of the same name. Whitehouse claimed the original 12 members were full blood Indians who had sworn not to bathe until they jumped into ...

  3. Wolfgang Langewiesche - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Langewiesche (long-gah-vee-sheh; 1907–2002) was an aviator, journalist and writer.He is one of the most quoted writers in aviation writing. His book, Stick and Rudder (1944), is still in print, and is considered a primary reference on the art of flying fixed-wing aircraft.

  4. American Made (book) - Wikipedia

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    Stockman explored the overlay between blue collar workers, rural America and 2016 Trump voters and how the economy, political decisions and eventually Covid-19 impacted their job security. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book went into further exploration of race, gender, and social justice issues, [ 4 ] and in the case of one employee, prior factory ...

  5. The World America Made - Wikipedia

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    The World America Made is a 2012 non-fiction book written by Robert Kagan. In it, Kagan argues against the retreat of the United States as the global superpower and suggests that maintaining the current American-led world order is good for democracy around the world. The book influenced President Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address. [1]

  6. John E. Rudder - Wikipedia

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    John Earl Rudder (October 4, 1924 – July 9, 2006 [4]) became the first black Marine officer commissioned in the regular United States Marine Corps, in 1948 [5] (though Frederick C. Branch became an officer in the Marine Corps Reserve in 1946). He was born in Paducah, Kentucky.

  7. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    1999: America Online has over 18 million subscribers and is now the biggest internet provider in the country, with higher-than-expected earnings. It acquires MapQuest for $1.1 billion in December.

  8. Thomas Fleming Day - Wikipedia

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    Frederick B. Thurber, Theodore R. Goodwin, and Thomas Fleming Day in 1912. Thomas Fleming Day (1861 – August 19, 1927) was a sailboat designer and sailboat racer. He was the founding editor of The Rudder, a monthly magazine about boats.

  9. Trump’s inaugural address in full: ‘I was saved by God to ...

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    Today, I will sign a series of historic executive orders. With these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.