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Lee Mirecki was a 19-year-old United States Navy sailor from Appleton, Wisconsin, who was killed by drowning during a "sharks and daisies" military rescue training exercise on March 2, 1988. His death became a cause célèbre among those campaigning against bullying in military training regimes.
Mirecki is the surname of: Aleksander Mirecki, Polish violinist; Franciszek Mirecki, Polish composer, music conductor, and music teacher; José Luis de Mirecki Ruiz-Casaux, Spanish economist; Lee Mirecki, United States Navy Airman Recruit killed during a military training exercise; Maurice de Mirecki, French pianist, violinist and composer
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1 May 1945 Santi Quasimodo: 58 Brescia, Italy An Italian Blackshirt general during World War II, Quasimodo disappeared in the Brescia area on 1 May 1945. His body was never found. [168] 1 May 1945 Heinrich Müller: 45 Führerbunker, Berlin, Germany Müller, a Nazi Gestapo chief, was last seen in the Führerbunker on the evening of 1 May 1945 ...
The Best of Life, 1973 David E. Scherman (March 2, 1916 – May 5, 1997) was an American photojournalist and editor. Born in Manhattan to a Celia née Harris and William Scherman, [ 1 ] Jewish family, [ 2 ] he grew up in New Rochelle, New York and then attended Dartmouth College .
A final photo has emerged of North Carolina grandparents on the roof of their home, surrounded by floodwaters, minutes before they drowned due to Hurricane Helene. Jessica Drye Turner’s family ...
On April 8, 1956, at approximately 8 pm, [1] Staff Sergeant Matthew McKeon, a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War, led Platoon 71, his assigned platoon of 74 recruits, on an extra exercise to Ribbon Creek. According to a doctor's testimony given at his trial, Staff Sergeant McKeon was not intoxicated or under the influence of ...
After initial reports that the show was canceled, [2] on September 7, 2011, Alphas was renewed for a 13-episode second season, [3] which premiered on Monday, July 23, 2012, at 10 p.m. ET. [4] On January 16, 2013, Syfy announced that the program would not be returning for a third season, [5] ending the series with an unresolved cliffhanger.