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McCampbell (DDG-85) is an
Arleigh Burke-class
destroyer in the
United States Navy. She is
named in
honor of
Naval Aviator Captain David S.
McCampbell...
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Captain David McCampbell (January 16, 1910 – June 30, 1996) was a
United States Navy captain,
naval aviator, and a
Medal of
Honor recipient. He retired...
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McCampbell may
refer to:
Artis J.
McCampbell (born 1953),
American politician David McCampbell (1910-1996),
American pilot McCampbell–Porter Airport,...
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featuring the
McCampbell Brothers,
released as a
single in June 1988. It is from
their debut album The Mac Band
featuring the
McCampbell Brothers and was...
- [citation needed] Ray
McCampbell – vocals,
saxophone Derrick McCampbell – vocals,
flute Charles McCampbell – vocals,
guitar Kelvin McCampbell –
vocals Ray Flippen...
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Furthman and
Leigh Brackett,
based on the
short story "Rio Bravo" by B.H.
McCampbell, the film
stars Wayne as a
Texan sheriff who
arrests the
brother of a...
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McCampbell–Porter
Airport (ICAO: KTFP, FAA LID: TFP,
formerly T43) is a county-owned, public-use
airport in San
Patricio County, Texas,
United States....
- the same
color as
McCampbell's,
which ensured that a
score of 15
percent was
obtained by
their commander. It did not take
McCampbell long to
realize what...
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Nancy McCampbell Grace (born
January 31, 1952) is the
Virginia Myers Professor of
English at The
College of
Wooster in Wooster, Ohio,
where she has taught...
- to
Thomas McCampbell in 1852.
McCampbell lived here with his wife, Anna
Gowdey Campbell, and
their five children.
Their son John
Campbell inherited the...