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Robert Farren Titus (December 6, 1926 [1] – September 8, 2024) was a brigadier general and a career fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. Titus flew a combined total of 500 combat missions in Korean War and Vietnam War , and was credited in destroying 3 enemy aircraft in aerial combat during the Vietnam War. [ 2 ]
Robert Titus may refer to: Robert Titus (colonist) (c. 1600–1672), first Titus immigrant from England to America; Robert F. Titus (1926–2024), United States Air Force general and fighter pilot; Robert C. Titus (1839–1918), American lawyer and politician from New York; Bob Titus, member of the Missouri House of Representatives
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Robert Titus (c. 1600 – 1672) was the first Titus immigrant from England to America and is the progenitor of many of the Tituses in America today. [1] After living 19 years in Brookline, Weymouth and Rehoboth, Titus was warned out of Massachusetts in 1654; and moved to Long Island.
Robert Titus was called into town court and told to take his family out of Plymouth Colony for allowing "persons of evil fame" to live in his home. [4] The practice was common throughout the early Colonial Period, and died out in the early 19th century. In Vermont, for example, the law was changed to disallow "warning out" in 1817.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services Elon Musk , co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency, CEO of SpaceX, Tesla and X, and the world's wealthiest ...
Dec. 7—The Petroleum Recovery Research Center at New Mexico Tech has been putting carbon into the ground for 20 years and researching carbon capture for decades. This year the center was awarded ...
Ralph J. Roberts (right) Ralph Jackson Roberts (1911–2007) was an American geologist and research scientist with the USGS.He is credited with the discovery of the Carlin and Battle Mountain Gold Belts, which make up the richest gold-mining region in Nevada as well as the United States.