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George Dilboy (Americanized
transliteration of Gr**** name,
Georgios Dilvois: Γεώργιος Διλβόης), (February 5, 1896 – July 18, 1918),
Private First class...
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Breakers women's
soccer club made
Dilboy Stadium their home in 2012 and 2013. The
stadium is
named after George Dilboy, who was
awarded the
Medal of Honor...
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George Dilboy Memorial Stadium is a multi-purpose
public sports stadium in the city of Somerville, M****achusetts. It is the home of the
Somerville Rampage...
- pla**** at
Dilboy Stadium in the
Boston suburb of Somerville, M****achusetts for
their 2012 and 2013 seasons, the move from
Harvard to
Dilboy concurrent...
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inaugural season in 2026.
Titan Stadium (2022 – all
Challenge Cup home matches)
Dilboy Stadium (2013 – all home matches)
Harvard Stadium (2014 – all home matches)...
- Meuse-Argonne, Ile de France, and Lorraine. One soldier,
Private First class George Dilboy, was
posthumously awarded the
Medal of
Honor for his
actions in single-handedly...
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division was
awarded the
Medal of
Honor in
France in
World War I. PFC
George Dilboy of
Company H, 103d
Infantry was
awarded the
Medal of
Honor for
actions against...
- 2010.
Based in Boston, M****achusetts, the
Militia pla**** its home
games at
Dilboy Stadium in
nearby Somerville. On
January 5, 2015, the team
announced they...
- of Long Walk to Freedom, in Mvezo,
South Africa (d. 2013) Died:
George Dilboy,
American soldier,
member of the 103rd
Infantry Regiment,
recipient of the...
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where in Somerville, in
Boston the
Small Alatsata was founded.
George Dilboy (1896–1918),
American soldier of Gr**** descent;
First Gr****-American Congressional...