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January 1985) was a
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chairing the...
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Frederick Leroy Martin (November 22, 1882 –
February 23, 1954) was an
American airman best
known as the
first commander of the US Army Air Service's first...
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Thomas Caterer (31 July 1825 – c. 4
January 1917) was a
pioneer schoolteacher of Adelaide,
South Australia who
founded in 1862 a
private school for boys...