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Thomas C****in
Kinkaid (3
April 1888 – 17
November 1972) was an
admiral in the
United States Navy,
known for his
service during World War II. He built...
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Kinkaid may
refer to
Kinkaid (surname) USS
Kinkaid, a Spruance-class U.S. Navy
destroyer Kinkaid Act of 1904,
which applied to
Western Nebraska, U.S. Kinkaid...
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Kinkaid is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Keith Kinkaid (born 1989),
American ice
hockey goaltender Mary
Holland Kinkaid (1861–1948)...
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Keith Patrick Kinkaid (born July 4, 1989) is an
American professional ice
hockey goaltender for the
Savannah Ghost Pirates of the ECHL
while under contract...
- 9204170°N 159.9945830°W / 22.9204170; -159.9945830 USS
Kinkaid (DD-965),
named for
Admiral Thomas C.
Kinkaid USN (1888–1972), was a Spruance-class destroyer...
- The
Kinkaid School is a
private PK–12 non-sectarian
college preparatory school in
Piney Point Village, Texas,
United States in
Greater Houston. The Kinkaid...
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Kinkaid Act of 1904 (ch. 1801, 33 Stat. 547, Apr. 28, 1904, 43 U.S.C. § 224) is a U.S.
statute that
amended the 1862
Homestead Act so that one section...
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would be
provided by
Seventh Fleet,
commanded by Vice
Admiral Thomas C.
Kinkaid. By late 1944, the U.S.
Seventh Fleet contained units of the U.S. Navy...
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Moses Pierce Kinkaid (January 24, 1856 – July 6, 1922) was an
American politician who was a
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from...
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Kinkaid is a po****ted
place located in
Mineral County.
Kinkaid is also
known as
Kinkead and
Kinkaid Siding.
Kinkead was a stop on the
Carson and Colorado...