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Rhonda L.
Cornum (born
October 31, 1954) is a
retired United States Army
officer and the
Director of
Health Strategy for TechWerks. She is a surgeon, board-certified...
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cornu or
cornum (Latin: cornū, cornūs or
cornum, "horn",
sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet"; pl.: cornua) was an
ancient Roman br**** instrument...
- of the War Years. ISBN 0-89029-540-9.
Cornum, Rhonda; Copeland,
Peter (1992). She Went to War: The
Rhonda Cornum Story. ISBN 0-89141-463-0. Twain, Mark...
- and the
memoirs they each published:
Rhonda Cornum – with
Peter Copeland She Went to War: The
Rhonda Cornum Story 1992 ISBN 978-0891414636 John Borling...
- from the
Mediaeval Latin corneolus,
itself derived from the
Latin word
cornum, the
cornel cherry,
whose translucent red
fruits resemble the stone. The...
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members were
violently tortured.
Flight surgeon (later General)
Rhonda Cornum was ****ually ****aulted by one of her
captors after the
Black Hawk helicopter...
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Kathleen Clary Mary E.
Clarke Johanna P.
Clyborne Kimberly M.
Colloton Rhonda Cornum Telita Crosland Flora D.
Darpino Jody J.
Daniels Barbara Doornink B. Sue...
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Archived from the
original on
February 15, 2021.
Retrieved March 9, 2019.
Cornum, Lou (July 23, 2018). "How
Whiteness Works: The
Racial Imaginary Institute...
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Latridiidae Coccinellidae The name
comes from the
shape of the
antennae (Latin
cornum or horn) that
looks like a club (Latin clava).
Insects portal "Definition...
- from
Middle Latin cornolium,
ultimately from the
diminutive cornuculum, of
cornum, the
Latin word for the
cornel cherry.
Cornus means "horn",
presumably applied...