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Bobby Moore, who remains England's youngest men's captain and the only England captain to have lifted the World Cup, reached 90 captaincies in 1973, sharing the record with Wright. Steph Houghton has the record for captaincies of the women's team, and outright fourth-most caps as captain (72) behind Wright and Moore, and Kane. Seven male ...
America in the Great War: The Rise of the War-Welfare State (1991) Trask, David F. The United States in the Supreme War Council: American War Aims and Inter-Allied Strategy, 1917–1918 (1961) Trask, David F. The AEF and Coalition Warmaking, 1917–1918 (1993)online free
After Captain Hedley's return to England, his second son, Sidney Roland Hedley, was born in 1920. [24] The former prisoner of war immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York City on 31 October 1920. His wife and children immigrated the following year, arriving in New York on 22 August 1921.
Sea captain from Guernsey widely credited as having transformed the economy of Costa Rica by establishing the Costa Rican coffee trade. United Kingdom: Yes 1802 1863 Ladd, William. American anti-war activist and New England sea captain who devoted his pen to preaching non-resistance during the War of 1812. United States: Yes 1778 1841 Lawrence ...
Captain No. 8 Squadron RAF No. 34 Squadron RAF No. 84 Squadron RAF: 9 victories (2 shared) [1] Oliver Colin LeBoutillier: Captain No. 9N Squadron RNAF No. 209 Squadron RAF: 10 victories (4 shared) Also: Royal Naval Air Service (1916-1918) [1] Frederick Libby: Captain No. 11 Squadron RAF No. 23 Squadron RAF No. 25 Squadron RAF No. 43 Squadron ...
Robert C. Campbell (1885 – July 1966) was a Captain in the British Army in WWI. Captured as a prisoner of war by Imperial Germany in 1914, he was held in captivity for two years before appealing to the Kaiser for a visit to his dying mother. His request was granted and after a two-week visit he voluntarily returned to the POW camp, where he ...
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Captain (Infantry) George G. McMurtry, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on October 2–8, 1918, while serving with 308th Infantry, 77th Division, in action at Charlevaux, Argonne Forest.
In 1972 he was promoted to captain and placed in command of the USS White Plains, a combat stores ship. Rear Adm. Chambers in 1982 In January 1975, Chambers became the first African American to command an aircraft carrier , the USS Midway , [ 2 ] serving as the ship's commanding officer until December 1976.