-
Donald R.
Burgett (April 5, 1925 –
March 23, 2017) was a
writer and a
former World War II paratrooper. He was
among the
Airborne troopers who
landed in...
-
Arthur Edward Burgett (1869 – 13
December 1942) was an
Anglican bishop serving Alberta, Canada, in the
first half of the 20th century.
Burgett was born in...
-
William A.
Burgett (June 30, 1932 – April 10, 1999)
served as
acting Michigan Auditor General in 1961.
Burgett was born on June 30, 1932, in Des Moines...
- Currahee!: A
Screaming Eagle at Normandy, a non-fiction book by
Donald Burgett,
about the
actions of the 506th
Parachute Infantry Regiment in the Normandy...
- 'Sometimes
Dreams Come True'".
Vanity Fair.
Retrieved September 7, 2020.
Burgett, Joe (March 11, 2011). "WCW: How It Died, and How WWE and
Vince Mc****n...
-
University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-231-10235-6 Pease,
Donald E. Editors:
Bruce Burgett and
Glenn Hendler. "Exceptionalism", pp. 108–12
Archived September 30,...
-
Pearson / Addison-Wesley.
Burgett, Ken (2017-11-10). "Development of
Intel ISIS
Operating System - An
interview with Ken
Burgett".
Archived from the original...
-
Lindeman and
Melodigrand names. The
trademark was most
recently owned by
Burgett Brothers, Inc.,
owners of
manufacturers Mason &
Hamlin and PianoDisk, and...
-
acquired by
Burgett, Inc.,
which also owns PianoDisc, a
maker of
reproducing piano systems of the same name.[failed verification] Kirk
Burgett,
after taking...
-
Intel microprocessors like the 8080. It was
originally developed by Ken
Burgett and Jim
Stein under the
management of
Steve Hanna and
Terry Opdendyk for...