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  2. Bill Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Bill Bonds. 2 languages. ... States Air Force from 1951 to 1955 before graduating from the University of Detroit with a B. A. in political science and English in 1959 ...

  3. Bill Bond (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    William Edward Bond (June 22, 1942 – August 18, 2013) was an American tennis player. He entered high-level competition at an early age, reaching the second round of the 1958 U.S. National Championships .

  4. Bonds (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Anita Bonds (born c. 1945), American Democratic politician; Barry Bonds (born 1964), former Major League Baseball player; Bill Bonds (1932–2014), former television anchor and reporter; Billy Bonds (born 1946), former British footballer and manager; Bobby Bonds (1946–2003), Major League Baseball player, father of Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonds Jr.

  5. Billy Bonds - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur Bonds MBE (born 17 September 1946) is a former professional footballer and manager, who is most often associated with West Ham United with whom he spent 27 years as player and manager. He played 799 first-team games for West Ham in a career spanning 21 seasons.

  6. William Bond - Wikipedia

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    William S. Bond (Medal of Honor) (1839–1892), Civil War Medal of Honor recipient; Bill Bond (tennis) (1876–1951), American tennis player; William Bond (Massachusetts politician) (1625–1695), first Speaker of the Massachusetts Province House of Representatives; William D. Bond (born 1931), American inventor and mechanical engineer

  7. William R. Bond - Wikipedia

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    William Ross Bond (December 4, 1918 – April 1, 1970) was a United States Army brigadier general who was killed by an enemy sniper in 1970 while commanding the 199th Infantry Brigade in South Vietnam. General Bond also served in World War II with the Army Rangers and was a prisoner of war. [1]

  8. William D. Bond - Wikipedia

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    William D. Bond (born January 2, 1931) is an American inventor and mechanical engineer who retired from General Motors after spending his entire career with the car maker. He is most noted for his innovative work on intake manifolds , a three-wheeled concept car, and early electric cars in the 1960s.

  9. Adjusted Compensation Payment Act - Wikipedia

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    The bonds paid interest at an annual rate of 3 percent from June 15, 1936, to June 15, 1945, higher than rates available to savings accounts. Amounts less than $50 were paid immediately. The bonds could not be sold, but the Treasury would redeem them for cash at any time after June 15, 1936. Most veterans redeemed their bonds promptly.