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  2. Shannon M. Kent - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Mary Kent (née Smith, May 11, 1983 – January 16, 2019) was a United States Navy cryptologic technician and member of JSOC's Intelligence Support Activity who was killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing.

  3. Don Kent (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Kent started doing weather forecasts on radio and TV in the Boston area in 1937. He developed and applied his weather forecasting skills while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II era, where he achieved the rank of chief petty officer. After the war and for many years, he appeared on WBZ (AM) radio and WBZ-TV. [1] [3]

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  5. Derek Ufton - Wikipedia

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    Derek Gilbert Ufton (31 May 1928 – 27 March 2021) was an English professional cricketer and footballer, and later a football manager.Playing professionally for Kent County Cricket Club as a wicket-keeper and Charlton Athletic Football Club, Ufton won a single international cap for the England national football team in 1953.

  6. Bruce Kent - Wikipedia

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    Kent married Valerie Flessati on 4 July 1988 and lived in Harringay, North London. [1] Kent died on 8 June 2022, at home, at the age of 92. [21] [22] [23] At the time of his death, Bruce Kent was a Vice-President of CND, a Vice-President of Pax Christi, and Emeritus President of the Movement for the Abolition of War. [20] [24]

  7. Kent Stermon - Wikipedia

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    Kent Stermon (1972—2022) was a Florida businessman and Republican activist. He was a political associate and friend of Ron DeSantis, who appointed Stermon to the Florida Board of Governors in 2019. He died by suicide following sexual misconduct allegations.