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James Mugford (May 19, 1749 – May 19, 1776) was a
captain in the
Continental Navy.
Mugford commanded the
schooner Franklin in the
Continental Navy, serving...
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Mugford may
refer to: USS
Mugford (DD-105), a
destroyer launched in 1918 and
decommissioned in 1922 USS
Mugford (DD-389), a
destroyer that
served in World...
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Mugford (DD-389), a Bagley-class destroyer, was the 2nd ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for
James Mugford, who
commanded the
schooner Franklin...
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Mugford may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Mugford (DD-105), Wickes-class
destroyer that was
launched in 1918 and decommissioned...
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Lance Corporal Harold Sandford Mugford VC (31
August 1894 – 16 June 1958) was a
British Army
soldier and an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross (VC)...
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receiving his father's call, then
telephoned Mugford.
During later police interviews, he said he had
called Mugford first.
Jeremy said he was
confused about...
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Daniel Richard Mugford (born 9
October 1991) is an
English former professional rugby union player. Mugsford, a fly-half, was
academy player in his native...
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during World War II, with Jarvis, Blue, and
Henley lost in combat. In 1944
Mugford suffered extensive damage from a
kamikaze hit that put her out of combat...
- USS
Mugford (DD-105) was a Wickes-class
destroyer built for the
United States Navy
during World War I. The
Wickes class was an
improved and
faster version...
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Canadian owners with apologies. On May 17, 1776,
commanded by Capt.
James Mugford, the
Franklin surprised and
captured the
British ordnance ship, Hope, which...