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In 1969, then-Major Brennan was appointed a Marine Corps Aide to President Nixon; during that time he rose to Colonel. [3]During his time as Marine Corps Aide, Brennan accompanied Nixon on his historic trip to China in 1972, which opened up the country to the United States; he was the first Marine to set foot in the People's Republic of China, and he met Mao Zedong.
John J. Brennan (born 1954), also known as Jack Brennan, served as Chairman of The Vanguard Group from 1996 to 2009, and was Vanguard CEO from 1996 until he was succeeded by William McNabb in 2008. [ 1 ]
Jack Brennan (born as Gottlieb Doering) was an American professional baseball catcher in the late 19th century. In his five-year career he played with the St. Louis Maroons , Kansas City Cowboys of the American Association , Philadelphia Athletics of the AA, and the Cleveland Infants .
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James J. Martine disagrees, however, writing that "the fictional Jack Brennan–Jimmy Walcott fight is an amalgamation of at least two real-life bouts", and arguing that Hemingway was simply "presenting the times" by writing of common occurrences such as fouls and attempted fixes, whatever influence the Britton–Walker fight may have had. [3]
Kobold is the man-made world that Jack Brennan created out at the edge of the Solar System from raw material using his advanced intelligence as a Protector and his human sense of whimsy, complete with an artificial ecosystem. Kobold was Brennan's home for over 200 years. It was destroyed at the departure of Brennan and Roy Truesdale from Kobold.
Jack Brennan (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1942), English footballer for Bradford City and Manchester City John Brennan (American football) (1913–1982), American football player Jack Brennan (baseball) (1862–1914), American baseball catcher
Jack Brennan (1937–2023) was a United States Marine Corps officer and political aide. Jack Brennan may also refer to: Jack Brennan (baseball) (1862–1914), American baseball catcher; Jack Brennan (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1942), English footballer; Jack Brennan (Australian footballer) (1897–1987), Australian rules footballer