- Beck
argued that "Albert B." was a
pseudonym for
Douglas Merritte, the son of
Arvilla Merritte, then a
woman who
appears to have been a wet
nurse at the...
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Merritte Weber Ireland (May 31, 1867 – July 5, 1952) was the 23rd U.S. Army
Surgeon General,
serving in that
capacity from
October 4, 1918, to May 31,...
- Albert". In 2009, Beck and
Levinson found records of a child,
Douglas Merritte, who
seemed to have been
Little Albert. They
found that he had died from...
- Surgeon, UN
Forces in Korea;
Chief Surgeon, US
Occupying Force in Austria.
Merritte W.
Ireland (1867–1952) US Army
Major General;
Surgeon General of the United...
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Brigadier General Alfred E.
Bradley May 26, 1917 - May 1, 1918
Major General Merritte W.
Ireland May 1, 1918 -
October 10, 1918
Brigadier General Walter McCaw...
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Brigadier General 22
William C.
Gorgas January 1914–1918
Major General 23
Merritte W.
Ireland October 4, 1918–May 31, 1931
Major General 24
Robert U. Patterson...
- "Kathy
Ireland Joins National Pediatric Cancer Foundation". June 20, 2020.
Merritte, Tanya. "ADL to
honor Pasquale Natuzzi, Gary Fazio,
Kathy Ireland". Furniture...
- Lis
Dostmann (born 2006),
Kranichfelder Rosenkönigin Merrett,
surname Merritte W.
Ireland (1867–1952), U.S. Army
Surgeon General This page or section...
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Corriere del Mezzogiorno, A
Natuzzi il
China Award, 26
novembre 2010
Tanya Merritte, ADL to
honor Pasquale Natuzzi, Gary Fazio,
Kathy Ireland,
Furniture Today...
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January 2020. The
hospital facility was
named in
honor of
Major General Merritte W. Ireland, a
surgeon and U.S. Army
Surgeon General from
October 30, 1918...