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  2. Posthumous promotion - Wikipedia

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    The presentation of posthumous rank in the United States Armed Forces has become less common in the 21st century, but was widely used during the era of the Vietnam War and prior. One of the most famous posthumous promotions was that of George Washington to the rank of General of the Armies of the United States. The promotion took place in 1976 ...

  3. List of mortuary customs - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous promotion is an advancement in rank or position in the case of a person who is dead. Posthumous promotions are most often associated with the military; Putridarium Is a temporary burial place; Pyre, also known as a funeral pyre, is a structure, usually made of wood, for burning a body as part of a funeral rite or execution.

  4. William H. Christian - Wikipedia

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    William was born on April 9, 1825, in Utica, New York.He initially entered military service as a member of the 1st New York Volunteers for the Mexican–American War He spent his first two months of training at Governor's Island before being transferred to San Francisco but saw no active military service during the war although seemed worthy enough to be promoted to First Sergeant by the end ...

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  6. Category:Posthumous recognitions - Wikipedia

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  7. How 2 elite Navy SEALs drowned in plain sight in anti-terror ...

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    The last two members set to board were Ingram and Chambers, the latter a high school state champion who swam for the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Maryland.

  8. Billy Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the same legislation was introduced for a promotion to major general, but it also did not pass. [72] Another bill was introduced in 1947 to the same effect which did not pass either. [73] In 2004, Mitchell's posthumous promotion was finally authorized in the FY2005 National Defense Authorization Act. [74]

  9. Honorary citizen of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Polish military officer who saved the life of George Washington, and fought and died for the United States against the British during the American Revolutionary War; notable politician and member of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth nobility, American brigadier general who has been called "The Father of the American Cavalry" and died during ...