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  2. Lambert C. Mims - Wikipedia

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    Lambert C. Mims (April 20, 1930 – November 25, 2008) was a politician and author who for two decades was a member of the City Commission of Mobile, Alabama (1965-1985). During this period, he also served co-terminously in several one-year terms as the commission's president and city's mayor.

  3. United States Army Communications-Electronics Command

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    The Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) is a Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) of the United States Army based at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, United States. It is one of four such commands under the Army Materiel Command (AMC), and is the Army's provider and maintainer of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber ...

  4. List of mayors of Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Lambert C. Mims 1968 1969 94: Joseph A. Bailey 1969 1971 95: Robert B. Doyle 1971 1972 96: Lambert C. Mims 1972 1973 97: Gary A. Greenough 1973 1975 98: Robert B. Doyle 1975 1976 99: Lambert C. Mims: 1976 1979 100: Gary A. Greenough 1979 1980 101: Robert B. Doyle 1980 1981 102: Gary A. Greenough 1981 1983 103: Robert B. Doyle 1983 1984 104 ...

  5. United States Army Materiel Command - Wikipedia

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    AMC was established on 8 May 1962 and was activated on 1 August of that year as a major field command of the U.S. Army. Lieutenant General Frank S. Besson, Jr., who directed the implementation of the Department of Army study that recommended creation of a "materiel development and logistics command", served as its first commander.

  6. Fort Mims massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Mims massacre took place on August 30, 1813, at a fortified homestead site 35-40 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, during the Creek War.A large force of Creek Indians belonging to the Red Sticks faction, under the command of Peter McQueen and William Weatherford, stormed the fort and defeated the militia garrison.

  7. 1941 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Tide then closed the game with five fourth-quarter touchdowns for the 61–0 win. Touchdowns in the fourth were scored by Carl Mims on runs of 26, 6 and 18-yards, Ted McKosky on a 37-yard run and on a Ted Cook touchdown reception. [10] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Howard to 19–0–1. [11]

  8. Alabama Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Military Academy is a National Guard officer candidate training school [clarification needed] located at the Fort McClellan Army National Guard Training Center in Fort McClellan, Alabama. [1] [2] It was established in 1957 and has the motto "It shall be done." [1] The training center celebrated Fort McClellan's 100th anniversary in ...

  9. Prattville Dragoons - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cox returned to the steamboat business, and Wilbur Fisk Mims was voted into the Captain position. As a Company of the Third Alabama Cavalry, the Prattville Dragoons accompanied the Confederate Army of Tennessee into Kentucky and were engaged in daily conflicts with the enemy, particularly at Bramlet's Station and the Battle of ...

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