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Franklin Douglas "Doug" Miller (January 27, 1945–June 30, 2000) was a United States Army Special Forces staff sergeant during the Vietnam War who was awarded the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions above and beyond the call of duty on January 5, 1970.
According to the investigators, Benjamin Franklin Miller Jr., a native of Aurora, Illinois, moved to Connecticut in 1948 and within a few years changed several occupations. [6] He had shown signs of a mental illness as a teenager, and due to this, he was repeatedly incarcerated or interned at psychiatric clinics beginning in 1951. [ 3 ]
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Franklin Miller in October 1996. Franklin Carroll Miller [1] (born 1950) is a foreign policy and nuclear defense policy expert. [2] Miller served 31 years in the U.S. government, including the Department of State, the Department of Defense and a Special Assistant to President George W. Bush.
In order to encourage the preservation of these records, ARL published Address List of Local Code Authorities under N.R.A.: 1933-1935 in 1933 which had been prepared by the National Recovery Administration for the Joint Committee on Materials for Research established by the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Research Council ...
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UUCC: Union University Centennial Catalog: 1795-1895. Troy, New York: Troy Times. 1895. OCLC 15602752. union college centennial catalog. (Full text via Google Books.) Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken (1907). Union University. New York: Lewis Publishing Company. ISBN 0-9519312-2-9. OCLC 11901093. (Full text via Google Books.)