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  2. Lewis Millett - Wikipedia

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    Millett's first marriage, to Virginia Young, ended in divorce. During the festivities surrounding his Medal of Honor award in 1951, he met Winona Williams. They later married and had four children: Lewis Lee Jr., Timothy, John, and Elizabeth. By the time of Winona Millett's death in 1993, the couple had been married over 40 years. [2]

  3. Lewis L. Millett - Wikipedia

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  4. Lewis William Walt - Wikipedia

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    Lewis William Walt was born on February 16, 1913, in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. [2] He graduated from high school in Fort Collins, Colorado.He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry at Colorado State University in 1936.

  5. Talk:Lewis Millett - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Paul Tibbets - Wikipedia

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    Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr. (23 February 1915 – 1 November 2007) was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force.He is best known as the aircraft captain who flew the B-29 Superfortress known as the Enola Gay (named after his mother) when it dropped a Little Boy, the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

  7. Lesley J. McNair - Wikipedia

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    Lesley James McNair (25 May 1883 – 25 July 1944) was a senior United States Army officer who served during World War I and World War II.He attained the rank of lieutenant general during his life; he was killed in action during World War II, and received a posthumous promotion to general.

  8. List of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty ...

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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.

  9. James Miller (general) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Miller complied. James Miller took at least 300 regulars with him to take the hill. To mask Colonel Miller's advance, Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas with his First Regiment drew the enemy's fire directing the enemy's attention from Miller's movement, but in short time gave up and retreated.