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  2. Tanglin Club - Wikipedia

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    In the dining room of the Singapore Club on 21 May 1946, to reinstate the Tanglin Club, an institution founded seventy-five years earlier as a premier establishment. The club reopened on 1 September 1946, with 182 Ordinary Members, including 127 pre-war registered members, 23 lady members and provision for up to 300 service members.

  3. Tanglin Community Club - Wikipedia

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    The community centre underwent major renovations around by January 1994, with the new design being likened to that of a country club. [5] [6] The new design of the community centre also included a clock tower. [7] The newly renovated community centre reopened in June 1998. [8] [9]

  4. Camp Swift, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. government retained 11,700 acres as a military reservation as well as a smaller parcel for FCI Bastrop. [6] The Texas Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, the Auxiliary of the Air Force has held its encampment, a one-week high intensity simulated military training program for Cadet (leaders in training) members in Camp Swift since 2011. [7]

  5. John B. Poindexter - Wikipedia

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    Poindexter was born in Houston, Texas. [1]He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Honors. [1] After several years' military service, he entered New York University, where an MBA in 1971 was followed by a Ph.D. in Economics and Finance in 1976.

  6. 7 store membership programs in Texas to save you money on ...

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    Here's what to know about Black Friday membership deals and how to save money at Walmart, Target, REI, Sam's Club and more on Black Friday.

  7. Rancho del Cielo - Wikipedia

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    Due to its connection to Reagan, Rancho del Cielo has also been called the "Reagan Ranch". [6] After leaving the presidency in 1989, the Reagans moved to a home in Bel Air, but kept the ranch as a retreat. [citation needed] Because of his Alzheimer's disease, Reagan last visited the ranch in 1995.

  8. Camp Stanley (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 1906 and 1907, an area of about 17,000 acres near Leon Springs, just north of San Antonio, was acquired by the military as a training ground and firing range. [1] In 1917, the area was named Camp Funston in honor of Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston but was redesignated Camp Stanley to avoid confusion with Camp Funston in Kansas.

  9. USAA to pay $62.4 million to resolve military fee lawsuit

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    USAA, the financial services company serving military personnel and their families, will pay $62.4 million to resolve a lawsuit claiming it overcharged service members and veterans on interest ...