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  2. Ruby Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Ruby Bradley (December 19, 1907 – May 28, 2002) was a United States Army Nurse Corps officer, a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II, and one of the most decorated women in the United States military. [1] She was a native of Spencer, West Virginia but lived in Falls Church, Virginia, for over 50 years.

  3. Timeline of women in warfare in the United States from 1950 ...

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    Captain Lillian Kinkella Keil, USAF Colonel Ruby Bradley, United States Army Colonel Irene O. Galloway, United States Army Colonel Mary Louise Rasmuson, United States Army Master Chief Petty Officer Anna Der-Vartanian, USN (left) shakes hands with Major General Jeanne Holm, USAF (right) Captain Ruth Alice Erickson, USN Lieutenant colonel Mercedes O. Cubria, United States Army Chief Warrant ...

  4. United States Army Nurse Corps - Wikipedia

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    Col. Ruby Bradley – one of the most decorated female officers for service in World War II and Korea. 1st Lt. Reba Cameron — career Army nurse, recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal for her work in World War I. Dorothea Dix – First Superintendent of Army Nurses.

  5. List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Van D. Bell Jr. (1918–2009), US Marine Corps colonel, recipient of two Navy Crosses; Albert Blithe (1923–1967), US Army paratrooper; one of several Easy Company soldiers depicted in Band of Brothers. Ruby G. Bradley (1907–2002), colonel; with 34 medals, one of the most decorated women in US military history

  6. List of United States Military Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the United States Army Center of Military History published Building a Volunteer Army: The Fort Ord Contribution, by Moore and Lieutenant Colonel Jeff M. Tuten. The 139-page paperback is a monograph concerning the Project VOLAR experiments during Moore's tenure in command of Fort Ord in 1971–1973 in preparation for the end of the ...

  7. At age 53, a retired Kentucky state trooper is ... - AOL

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    John “JB” Bradley, 53-year-old retired Kentucky state trooper, and soon to be medical school graduate at his home in Lexington, Ky, Wednesday, May 8, 2024.

  8. 1963 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Ruby Hill, MBE, (297978), Women's Royal Army Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Henry James Johnson , TD , (300853), Special Air Service Regiment , Territorial Army. Lieutenant-Colonel Edmond Robert Jolley, MBE , (363758), 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) Royal Armoured Corps (Employed List 1).

  9. Category : United States Army personnel of the Korean War

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    A. Ben Abell; Howard D. Abramowitz; Creighton Abrams; David Manker Abshire; Bert Adams (politician) Carroll Edward Adams; Clarence Adams (Korean War) Herb Adams (baseball)