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  2. Carl Brashear - Wikipedia

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    Carl Maxie Brashear (19 January 1931 – 25 July 2006) was a United States Navy sailor. He was a Master Diver , rising to the position in 1970, despite having his lower left leg amputated in 1966. The 2000 film Men of Honor was based on his life.

  3. Bob Probert - Wikipedia

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    Several bouts against Montreal and Vancouver enforcer Donald Brashear. In a game against the Colorado Avalanche on January 12, 1999, Scott Parker, an aspiring enforcer, skated up to Probert and bared his fists; challenging him to a fight. Parker was at this time heavier, taller and more than ten years younger than Probert.

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  5. John Brashear - Wikipedia

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    Brashear was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, a town located 35 miles (56 km) south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela River. His father, Basil Brown Brashear, worked as a saddler, while his mother, Julia Smith Brashear, was a school teacher. He was the oldest of seven children.

  6. James Brashear gets 15-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter

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    Nov. 18—James Brashear was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday morning by Second District Judge Mark Monson for the shooting death of John Mast. Brashear was convicted of voluntary ...

  7. Oscar Brashear - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Brashear (August 18, 1944 – July 7, 2023) was an American jazz trumpeter [1] and session musician from Chicago, Illinois.. After studying at DuSable High School and Wright Jr. College (currently known as Wilbur Wright College) under John DeRoule he worked briefly with Woody Herman before going on to join Count Basie in 1968–69, returning to freelance in Chicago with Sonny Stitt, Gene ...

  8. “The Voice” Alum Ryan Whyte Maloney Dies at 44 - AOL

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    The Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney has died. He was 44. The Clark County Coroner in Las Vegas confirmed the death to PEOPLE on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Whyte Maloney died by suicide, with the cause of ...

  9. 27-year-old identified as airman killed in shooting outside ...

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    Brion Teel-Scott, a 27-year-old airman, died after fleeing an attempted detention at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, officials said.