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By the time of Winona Millett's death in 1993, the couple had been married over 40 years. [2] Millett's son John, an Army staff sergeant, was among more than 240 U.S. military members killed in 1985 when their airplane, Arrow Air Flight 1285, crashed in Gander, Newfoundland, while carrying them home from peacekeeping duty in the Sinai Peninsula.
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The leading cause of death for 2021 was COVID-19 at 454 deaths followed by gunfire at 64 deaths. Fifty-eight officers died in vehicle-related deaths (vehicular homicide, struck by vehicle while on-duty, automobile crash during pursuit). The state with the highest number of line-of-duty deaths was Texas with 107 followed by Florida with 60.
325th Glider Infantry Regiment: Col. Harry L. Lewis 1st Battalion: Lt Col. R. Klemm Boyd; 2nd Battalion: Lt Col. John H. Swenson (WIA 11 June 44), Maj. Osmund Leahy, Maj. Roscoe Roy (KIA 15 June 44), Maj. Charles T. Major; 2nd Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry Regiment: Lt Col. Charles A. Carrell (Relieved 9 June 44), Maj. Arthur W. Gardner (KIA ...
Allan R. Millett (born October 22, 1937) [1] is a historian and a retired colonel in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He is known for his works on the Korean War , among other military topics. Early life
In Osan Air Base they have named a street (Millett Rd) after COL Millett. It runs up Hill 180, the very hill up which he led his bayonet charge. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Heinous (talk • contribs) 10:02, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Lewis Edward Goodier Jr. (August 5, 1885 – December 29, 1961) was a pioneer aviator and, as such, a member of the Early Birds of Aviation. He served in the United States Army and later the United States Air Force , and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Colonel Edwin Meese, USAR – Attorney General of the United States. Colonel Lewis L. Millett – Medal of Honor recipient and veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor IV – Reputed wealthiest man in the United States when he died on the RMS Titanic in 1912.