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W. Ian Thomas (13 September 1914 - 1 August 2007) was an evangelist, Christian evangelical writer, theological teacher and founder of the Torchbearers Bible schools. Early life [ edit ]
Upon promotion in 1979, Major Thomas served consecutively, as an infantry brigade intelligence officer (S-2), 124th Military Intelligence Battalion operations officer and executive officer in the 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Ft. Stewart, Georgia; subsequently attending the Army's Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1982–1983.
Thomas, William Sturgis (1929). Members of the Society of the Cincinnati, Original, Hereditary and Honorary; With a Brief Account of the Society's History and Aims. New York: T.A. Wright; Tucker, Spencer C. (2018). "Coudray, Philippe-Charles-Jean-Baptiste Tronson du." In: American Revolution: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection.
George Henry Thomas (1816–1870), U.S. or Union Army general; Gerald C. Thomas (1894–1984), U.S. Marine Corps general; Henry Goddard Thomas (1837–1897), Union Army general; James Thomas (Governor of Maryland) (1785–1845), U.S. brevet major general in the War of 1812; Jett Thomas (1776–1817), Georgia State Militia major general; John ...
Thomas W. Thomas (July 15, 1861 to March 26, 1862; Resigned due to disability) William M. McIntosh (March 29, 1862 to June 27, 1862; Killed at Garnett's Farm, Virginia) William T. Millican (July 22, 1862 to September 17, 1862; Killed at Sharpsburg) Dudley M. DuBose (January 1, 1863 to November 16, 1864; Promoted to Brigadier General) Lieutenant ...
Cashin, Edward J. William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2000. ISBN 1-57003-325-0. Chidsey, Donald Barr. The War in the South: the Carolinas and Georgia in the American Revolution, an Informal History. New York: Crown Publishers, 1969. Coker, P. C., III.
Jett Thomas (May 13, 1776 – January 6, 1817) was an American military officer, politician, and builder who served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and participated in the early construction of the University of Georgia.
Major Thomas Jones (1665–1713), an influential figure on Long Island; Thomas Lancaster Lansdale (1748–1803), an American officer in the Revolutionary War; Thomas Bleakley McDowell (1923–2009), former chief executive of The Irish Times; Thomas McGuire (1920–1945), a U.S. Medal of Honor recipient killed in action during World War II