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  2. Norman C. Gaddis - Wikipedia

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    Norman Carl Gaddis (September 30, 1923 – February 13, 2024) was a United States Air Force officer, fighter pilot and prisoner of war. At the time he was shot down over North Vietnam, Gaddis was the most senior United States Air Force officer (Colonel).

  3. Deaths in June 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ← May June July → The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2023.

  4. Deaths in March 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Hank Lauricella, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers) and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1966–1972) and Senate (1972–1996). [517] Eddie Lawrence, 95, American actor, comedian and singer. [518] Mon Levinson, 88, American sculptor. [519]

  5. Deaths in March 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Gil Clancy, 88, American Hall of Fame boxing trainer. [373] Alan Fitzgerald, 75, Australian journalist, cancer. [374] Oddvar Hansen, 89, Norwegian footballer and coach . [375] Claudia Heill, 29, Austrian judoka, silver medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics, suicide by jumping. [376]

  6. Robin F. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Robin French Wynne (February 15, 1953 – June 21, 2023) [1] was an American judge. He served as a justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 2014 until his death. He had previously been a judge on the Arkansas Court of Appeals , District 5 from 2011 until being sworn into the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2015.

  7. Deaths in January 2012 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2012.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  8. Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The two homes were a single building during the college days and known as Salisto Hall (a modifier combining the name of two neighboring rivers, Saluda and Edisto). The school was said to have been the first in the state to include practical and technical training in its curriculum, to have a girls' basketball team, to teach tennis and to teach ...

  9. Shirley W. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Wilmotte Wynne M.D., Dr. P.H. (1882-1942) was the New York City Health Commissioner from 1928 through 1933. He was considered “a leader in public health and child welfare initiatives throughout his career.”, [ 1 ] [ 2 ]