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Clifford Carwood Lipton (30
January 1920 – 16
December 2001) was a
commissioned officer with Easy Company, 506th
Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne...
- Sergeant) and
Sergeant Elmer Murray (the
Operations Sergeant).
Sergeant Carwood Lipton recalled later that he had
strategized various combat situations...
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Carwood is an
unincorporated community in Carr Township,
Clark County, Indiana. It was
previously known as
Muddyfork or
Muddy Fork
after the
stream that...
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Margaret Carwood (died 1612), was a maid-of-honour at the
court of Mary,
Queen of Scots. Her
wedding to John
Stewart of
Fincastle was
celebrated at the...
- (1999),
Righteous Kill (2008), and
Ransom (1996), as well as the role of
Carwood Lipton in the
World War II
miniseries Band of Brothers. From 2002 to 2003...
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Andrew Carwood MBE (born 30
April 1965) is the
Director of
Music at St Paul's
Cathedral in
London and
director of his own group, The Cardinall's Musick...
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Sibdon Carwood is a
hamlet and
parish in Shropshire, England. To the east is the town of
Craven Arms. The
place is
occasionally written simply with the...
- that was not
there just the day
before and
reported it to
First Sergeant Carwood Lipton. The "tree" was
ultimately discovered to be part of the camouflage...
- p****age from the
speech on his book's
first page; this p****age is
recited by
Carwood Lipton in the
series finale. Over the
course of ten episodes, Band of Brothers...
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Michael Carwood, was an
Irish sports journalist,
musician and songwriter. Born in
Dublin in 1948, he was
educated at
Dundrum National School and Oatlands...