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Frederick Trubee Davison (February 7, 1896 –
November 14, 1974) was an
American World War I aviator, ****istant
United States Secretary of War, director...
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various acts of
heroism by
Lieutenant Fowler,
Sergeant Chawk,
Corporal Trubee and
Private Renziehausen in
defeating Villa's men.
Rogers is
proud of having...
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April 13, 1893, he
married Kate
Trubee (1871–1961). Together, they had two sons, and two daughters:
Frederick Trubee Davison (1896–1974), was a director...
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sprayable concrete in his
taxidermy work, as is
sometimes suggested. F.
Trubee Davison covered this and
other Akeley inventions in a
special issue of Natural...
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Corps on 27
February 1933,
outgoing ****istant
Secretary of War (Air) F.
Trubee Davison wrote: "Ours may not be the
biggest air
force in the world, but...
- The EP was
released in 1981 by
Subterranean Records.
According to John
Trubee of Spin, the EP was
released "with
virtually no
promotion and no information"...
- MacArthur's aide
Dwight Eisenhower, ****istant
Secretary of War for Air F.
Trubee Davison, and
Brigadier General Perry Miles, who
commanded the
ground forces...
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discovered a 1918
letter from
Skull and
Bones member Winter Mead to F.
Trubee Davison that
claimed the theft: The
skull of the
worthy Geronimo the Terrible...
- from New York publishers. In a 1985
private phone conversation with John
Trubee for Spin,
Smith mentioned that he was
working at that time as a machinist...
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interview he has ever done in his career, with
musician and
writer John
Trubee for Spin
magazine in 1985), he did
authorize and
endorse the
project through...