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  2. Lord Charles Beresford - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Charles William de la Poer Beresford, 1st Baron Beresford, GCB, GCVO, FRSGS (10 February 1846 – 6 September 1919), styled Lord Charles Beresford between 1859 and 1916, was a British admiral and Member of Parliament.

  3. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    Castle Heights Military Academy (TN) Caswell Academy (NY) Catawba Military Academy (NC) Catawba Military Academy (SC) Cayuga Lake Military Academy (NY) Chaddock Boys School (IL) Chamberlain Military Institute (NY) Charlotte Hall Military Academy (MD) Charlotte Military Institute (NC) Chapultepec Military Academy (TX) Chauncey Hall School (MA)

  4. List of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    St. Joseph School (Chicago Heights) Closed in 1989: [15] Mother of Sorrows Boarding School (Blue Island) (operated as private) Closed in 1990: [15] Mount Carmel School (Chicago Heights) Seven Holy Founders (Calumet Park) St. Rosalie School (Harwood Heights) Closed in 1992: [15] St. Anthony School (Cicero) St. Charles Borromeo School (Melrose Park)

  5. Chicago Heights School District 170 - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Heights School District 170 (CHSD170 or SD170) is a school district headquartered in Chicago Heights, Illinois. History. In 1901, the Board of Education ...

  6. Chicago Heights, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Heights lies on the high land of the Tinley Moraine, with the higher and older Valparaiso Moraine lying just to the south of the city.. According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Chicago Heights has a total area of 10.30 square miles (26.68 km 2), of which 10.28 square miles (26.63 km 2) (or 99.87%) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2) (or 0.13%) is water.

  7. Admiralissimo - Wikipedia

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    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe – British admiral of the fleet [3] Lord Charles Beresford – British 19th/20th-century admiral [4] Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère – Commander-in-Chief of France's Mediterranean forces; George Dewey – American Admiral of the Navy [5] Deodoro da Fonseca – Brazilian 19th-century admiral

  8. Royal Naval Patrol Service - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Naval Patrol Service has its origins in the Great War when the threat of mine warfare was first realized by the British Admiralty.The pre-war Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, is credited with recommending the use of Grimsby trawlers for minesweeping operations following visits he made to various East Coast Ports in 1907.

  9. Burges Watson - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he was appointed Admiral Superintendent, Malta Dockyard in February 1900. [6] When Lord Charles Beresford resigned as Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet in January 1902, Watson was appointed to succeed him, taking over the battleship HMS Ramillies as his flag ship. [7]