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Spittin' Chiclets was launched by Barstool Sports in October 2016 by former NHL player Ryan Whitney and Barstool Sports hockey blogger Brian "Rear Admiral"or “RA” McGonagle. (The name derives from "spitting chiclets", a slang term for spitting broken teeth onto the ice following a hard blow to the mouth.) [6]
Husband Kimmel was born in Henderson, Kentucky, [1] on February 26, 1882, to Sibella "Sibbie" Lambert Kimmel (1846–1919) and Major Manning Marius Kimmel (1832–1916), a graduate of West Point who fought with the Union side during the American Civil War before switching allegiance to the Confederate States Army to fight alongside his neighbors. [2]
Surgeon Rear Admiral; Promoted Surgeon Vice Admiral 3 October 1969 [133] Rex Philip Phillips, CB, OBE 1913 1995 Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 31 October 1972. [160] 1969: Edward Findlay Gueritz, CB, OBE, DSC: 1919 2008 Retired list on 15 January 1973. [161] Anthony O′Connor, LVO 1917 2004 Surgeon Rear Admiral; Retired list on 19 May ...
Jean Merilyn Simmons OBE (31 January 1929 – 22 January 2010) was a British actress and singer. [1] [2] One of J. Arthur Rank's "well-spoken young starlets," she appeared predominantly in films, beginning with those made in Britain during and after the Second World War, followed mainly by Hollywood films from 1950 onwards.
Morrison was the keynote speaker at the decommissioning ceremony for the carrier Bon Homme Richard, his first ship as an admiral, on July 2, 1971, in Washington D.C. His estranged son, rock musician Jim Morrison, died in Paris at age 27 the following day. [14] Morrison retired from the Navy in August 1975 as a rear admiral (upper half). [9]
Terrance Quinn (born July 15, 1952), known professionally as Terry O'Quinn, is an American actor.He is best known for his Primetime Emmy Award-winning performance of John Locke on the TV series Lost (2004–2010).
McCain was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on January 17, 1911. [2] His father, John S. McCain Sr., was a junior officer on the armored cruiser USS Washington and was away at sea at the time and his mother, the former Catherine Davey Vaulx, was traveling cross-country to visit with her sister.
Charles Wilkes (April 3, 1798 – February 8, 1877) was an American naval officer, ship's captain, and explorer.He led the United States Exploring Expedition (1838–1842).