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Maher was the subject of the 1955 film The Long Gray Line, starring Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara. [1] His autobiography was the source material for the film. The film depicts Maher as having been in the U.S. Army for all of his 50 years at West Point; in reality, he was in the Army for 30 years and stayed on for another 20 after retiring.
West Point Cemetery is a historic cemetery on the grounds of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. It overlooks the Hudson River , and served as a burial ground for Continental Army soldiers during the American Revolutionary War , and for early West Point residents prior to its designation as a military cemetery in 1817.
Western bank of the Tombigbee River, northeast of West Point (Colbert); on a bluff over the western bank of the Tombigbee River, northeast of West Point (Barton) [ 7 ] 33°37′50″N 88°30′15″W / 33.6306°N 88.5042°W / 33.6306; -88.5042 ( Colbert and Barton Townsites
Martin Maher may refer to: Martin Maher (soldier) (1876–1961), American soldier and subject of the 1955 film The Long Gray Line Martin Maher (parks commissioner) , Brooklyn parks commissioner, New York City
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HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher clarified to CNN host Jake Tapper on Friday that he does not plan on quitting his talk show despite President-elect Trump returning to office.
Waverley is a mansion, formerly a plantation house and now a historic house museum, in Clay County, Mississippi, ten miles east of West Point. Built in the 1838, it is architecturally unique among Mississippi's antebellum mansions for its enormous octagonal cupola. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973. [2]
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