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The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Memphis, Texas. Pages in category "People from Memphis, Texas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
In retirement, Thompson has written extensively on British military history. His first book, No Picnic was published in 1985, [ 8 ] whilst he was still serving in the Royal Marines. From 1987 to 1997, Thompson was a senior research fellow in "logistics and armed conflict in the modern age" at King's College, University of London . [ 1 ]
The following is a list of people who served in the United States Marine Corps and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes. Marines who became notable in the United States Marine Corps and are part of the Marine Corps history and lore are listed and posted in the list of historically notable United States Marines.
In 1935 was elected to the board of directors of City National Bank in Colorado City, Texas and was serving as its president in 1938 and in 1955 as its board of directors chairman. [ 4 ] In 1943, he was appointed a director of the Tenth District Farm Credit Board of Houston and was elected its chairman in 1952.
Robert John Thompson (8 March 1947 – 18 November 2018) was a New Zealander-Australian rugby union player who represented Australia. Thompson, a hooker , was born in Rotorua and claimed a total of three international rugby caps for Australia, two against South Africa, one against France.
The employee was at the Memphis airport in Tennessee when he dozed off. He let the flight crew know he was on board when he woke up, but by then, the plane was almost to Lubbock, Texas.
Thomas Waterson — police officer who captured Machine Gun Kelly in a Memphis raid in 1933 Luke J. Weathers (1920–2011) — former U.S. Army Air Force officer and member of Tuskegee Airmen [ 9 ] Ida B. Wells — civil rights advocate and women's rights advocate
Swainsboro City Cemetery. Allegiance ... Thomas Anthony Benes (June 8, 1951 – September 30, 2014) was a major general in the United States Marine Corps. Career