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  2. Brigadier Gerard - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier Gerard is the hero of a series of 17 historical short stories, a play, and a major character in a novel by the British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. Brigadier Etienne Gerard is a Hussar officer in the French Army during the Napoleonic Wars. Gerard's most notable attribute is his vanity – he is utterly convinced that he is the bravest ...

  3. James S. Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Brig. Gen. Wadsworth (seated, far right) and his staff Scene of General Wadsworth's death. Tree in foreground was shattered by shell that killed his horse. At the start of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign, Wadsworth led his division in Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren's V Corps at the Battle of the Wilderness.

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    Opera House 1991 Noble Patriarch Stapleford Manor Karinga Bay 1990-1988 1990 ... Its date was switched with that of the Brigadier Gerard Stakes in 1974, ...

  5. Brigadier Gerard (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier Gerard (5 March 1968 – 29 October 1989) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from June 1970 until October 1972, he won seventeen of his eighteen races.

  6. List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier-General James S. Wadsworth's Division Tablet McPherson Ridge, North Reynolds Avenue 39°50′13″N 77°14′55″W  /  39.836833°N 77.248717°W  / 39.836833; -77.248717  ( Wadsworth's Division

  7. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History-Making ...

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    Four years later, the U.S. House of Representatives voted unanimously to honor all 855 members of the Six Triple Eight with the Congressional Gold Medal. In 2019, King, along with the other 6888th ...

  8. Benjamin Wadsworth (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    Built in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1726 for the president of Harvard, Benjamin Wadsworth, and his wife, Wadsworth House has had a long and illustrious history. It is the second oldest building at Harvard (the first being Massachusetts Hall), built on the site where Harvard's earliest building, the Peyntree House, had previously stood. [1]

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