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recovery in 1989
while living in Park City, Utah. He was
married to
Jeanne Sterret, a
religious woman he had met
while skiing in the same city. He then converted...
- Sterrett,
Sterett or
Sterret may
refer to: Sterrett,
Alabama Andrew Sterett (1787–1807),
United States Navy
officer Cliff Sterrett (1883–1964), American...
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Biography and Illustrations".
Retrieved November 7, 2019.
Virginia Frances Sterret "V. F.
Sterrett Dies".
Monrovia News-Post. June 9, 1931. p. 1. Retrieved...
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captain Sterret gave
orders to sink the Tripolitan, on
which a
scene of
furious combat ensuded,
until the
enemy cried for mercy.
Captain Sterret, listening...
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Simon Changer and Ryu
Kawashima Recorded,
mixed and
edited at
Whitfield Sterret Studios, London,
September 2000
Music published by
Northlight Music Ltd...
- 1801, when the
armed schooner Enterprise (commanded by
Lieutenant Andrew Sterret)
defeated the 14-gun
Tripolitan corsair Tripoli in battle. In 1802, in...
- commander, Col.
Arthur Brooke,
established his new
headquarters at the
Sterret House on
Surrey Farm, now
called Armistead Gardens,
about two
miles east-northeast...
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Australian modernist artist, died
during a lung
operation Virginia Frances Sterret (1900–1931),
American artist and
illustrator Theodore Van
Soelen (1890–1964)...
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Davidson 9–20 2–12 8th Jack
Sterret (Missouri
Valley Conference) (1938–1940) 1938–39 Jack
Sterret 5–16 3–11 7th 1939–40 Jack
Sterret 4–14 2–10 7th Bob Klenck...
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hostages began. However, on the
following day, the
pirates opened fire on USS
Sterret with rocket-propelled
grenades and
shortly thereafter small arms fire was...