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  2. Rob Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lenard Schenck and his identical twin brother, Paul, were born in 1958 in Montclair, New Jersey, to Chaim "Henry Paul" Schenck and Marjorie (née Apgar) Schenck. Schenck was named after his father's older brother who was a decorated B-17 bomber pilot in World War II and who lost his life in an air crash while serving in the Korean War.

  3. Robert C. Schenck (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Rob Schenck (born July 8, 1975) is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014, representing the 44th District from 2006 to 2012 and ...

  4. Robert Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Schenck (1809–1890), American Civil War general and politician Robert C. Schenck (politician) (born 1975), Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives Rob Schenck (Robert Leonard Schenck, born 1958), American pastor and former anti-abortion activist

  5. Faith and Action - Wikipedia

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    Faith and Action in the Nation’s Capital, a fictitious name for P&R Schenck Associates in Evangelism, Inc. (PRS), had its organizational headquarters in Washington, D.C. The stated purpose was to "bring the good news of salvation in Jesus the Messiah to strategic places in the world and to participate in the evangelization of the world. [ 1 ]

  6. The Fellowship (Christian organization) - Wikipedia

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    Rob Schenck, founder of the Washington, D.C. ministry Faith and Action in the Nation's Capital, described the Family's influence as "off the charts" in comparison with other fundamentalist groups, specifically compared to Focus on the Family, Pat Robertson, Gary Bauer, Traditional Values Coalition, and Prison Fellowship. [22]

  7. Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Mary Schenck Woolman (1860–1940), pioneer in vocational education (born Mary Schenck) Michael Schenck (1876–1948), Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court; Nicholas Schenck (1881–1969), American film industry executive; Norman C. Schenck, mycologist who described Glomus aggregatum; Paul Schenck (born 1958), clergyman, lecturer, and author

  8. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction - Wikipedia

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    Female death row inmates are housed in the Ohio Reformatory for Women. [ 5 ] The main men's death row had been scheduled to move from Chillicothe Correctional Institution to Toledo Correctional Institution in the summer of 2017, however those plans were delayed and ultimately cancelled in 2018.

  9. Lords of Chaos (criminal group) - Wikipedia

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    The jury in Foster's case voted 9–3 in favor of a death sentence. [12] In 2018, the Florida Supreme Court denied Foster's appeal. He remains on death row at Union Correctional Institution as of 2019. [13] Magnotti was released from prison in July 2023. [14]