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  2. Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Dover Port Mortuary became the sole port mortuary in the continental U.S. after the mortuary at Travis Air Force Base in California closed. In 2003, the new Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs replaced the 48-year-old facility that had been in use since 1955 to identify and process the remains of over 50,000 service members.

  3. James T. Vaughn - Wikipedia

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    He then served as the Delaware Commissioner of Correction from 1976 to 1979. Vaughn served on the Smyrna School Board from 1965 to 1980 and was the president of the school board. He served in the Delaware Senate from 1980 until his retirement in 2007. Vaughn died at the Bayhealth-Kent Hospital in Dover, Delaware and was buried in Smyrna ...

  4. Daniel Moore Bates - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Moore Bates was born Daniel Elzey Moore in Laurel, Delaware on January 28, 1821. The son of a Maryland Methodist minister Jacob Moore. [2] His mother died when he was young and his father died when he was only eight. He was adopted by, Martin Waltham Bates and Mary Hillyard Bates a lawyer and housewife from Dover, Delaware. They became ...

  5. Donald Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Byrd returned to somewhat straight-ahead jazz later in his career, recording three albums for Orrin Keepnews' Landmark Records. [13] Byrd was a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey. [14] He died on February 4, 2013, in Dover, Delaware, at age 80. [8]

  6. J. Caleb Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Boggs was elected Governor of Delaware in 1952, defeating incumbent Democratic Governor Elbert N. Carvel, and won a second term in 1956, defeating Democrat J. H. Tyler McConnell. He served as governor from January 20, 1953, to December 30, 1960, when he resigned because of his upcoming U.S. Senate term.

  7. Robert I. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Robert I. Marshall was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 16, 1946. He earned his BA from Thomas Edison State College. Marshall died at a hospital in Newark, Delaware on March 30, 2024, at the age of 77. [3] [4] [5]