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  2. Bill Hammond - Wikipedia

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    William Hammond (29 August 1947 – 30 January 2021) was a New Zealand artist who was part of the Post-colonial Gothic movement at the end of the 1990s. [2] He lived and worked in Lyttelton, New Zealand. [3] [4] The theme of his works centred around the environment and social justice.

  3. Bill Hammond (fencer) - Wikipedia

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    William Hammond (30 January 1872 – 24 March 1935) was a British fencer. [1] He competed at two Olympic Games. [ 2 ] He was a three times British fencing champion, winning the sabre title at the British Fencing Championships in 1911, 1914 and 1921.

  4. Will Hammond - Wikipedia

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    In his senior year, Hammond lead all Texas quarterbacks with 3,901 passing yards and 35 passing touchdowns, along with 1,077 rushing yards and 19 rushing touchdowns. [1] Rated as a consensus four-star recruit, Hammond committed to Texas Tech over offers from other programs such as Auburn, Oregon, Penn State, and Texas A&M. [2]

  5. Jane Got a Gun - Wikipedia

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    Jane and her husband Bill "Ham" Hammond live in an isolated house with their five-year-old daughter Katie. One day Ham returns home with several serious bullet wounds. As Jane is tending to his injuries, Ham tells her that the Bishop Boys, a group of criminals that Ham used to ride with, are coming for him.

  6. William C. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    www.bill-hammond.com /bio.htm William C. Hammond (born November 5, 1947, in Boston, Massachusetts ) is an American novelist of historical fiction best known for his Cutler Family Chronicles series. Biography

  7. William Hammond (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. William Hammond (January 1, 1943 - November 27, 2022) [1] was an American historian who specialized in the United States’ conflicts in Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam. He worked in Washington, D.C. for the Army Center of Military History. During his career, he wrote two books about Korea and Vietnam and mentored several more.

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  9. William A. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    William Alexander Hammond (28 August 1828 – 5 January 1900) was an American military physician and neurologist. During the American Civil War he was the eleventh Surgeon General of the United States Army (1862–1864) and the founder of the Army Medical Museum (now the National Museum of Health and Medicine ).