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  2. Charles J. Loring Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Loring Jr. (October 2, 1918 – November 22, 1952) was a fighter pilot in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, and later in the United States Air Force in the Korean War. Loring rose to the rank of major and posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on November 22, 1952, above Kunwha, Korea ...

  3. Charles Loring - Wikipedia

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    Charles Greely Loring (lawyer) (1794–1867), American lawyer and politician based in Boston, father of the Civil War general Charles Harding Loring (1828–1907), American mechanical engineer Charles J. Loring Jr. (1918–1952), United States Air Force officer and Medal of Honor recipient

  4. Charles Greely Loring (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    son Charles Greely Loring Jr. (1828–1902) was a Union Army general during the Civil War, and later was curator and director of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts [8] —his son Charles Greely Loring III was a notable architect. [1]: 338 Loring and his third wife had a child who was born in 1851 and died in 1852. [1]: 169

  5. Loring Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Loring AFB was named in 1954 for Major Charles J. Loring, Jr., USAF, a Medal of Honor recipient during the Korean War. During the morning of 22 November 1952, he led a flight of F-80 Shooting Stars on patrol over Kunwha. After beginning a dive bombing run and getting hit, he entered into a controlled dive and destroyed a Chinese gun emplacement ...

  6. Charles Greely Loring (general) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Greely Loring Jr. (December 26, 1828 – August 18, 1902) was an American military officer who attained the rank of brevet major general in the Union Army during the Civil War. He later served as curator and director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston .

  7. Loring Military Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Loring Military Heritage Center, near Limestone, Maine and named for pilot Charles J. Loring, Jr., was founded in 2005 by prior service military personnel and civilians who lived in the area. The museum was founded to preserve the rich history of the base, and the memories of the people who served there.

  8. Loring (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Charles J. Loring Jr. (1918–1952), United States Air Force fighter pilot posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor; Charles M. Loring (1833–1922), American businessperson, miller, father of the Minneapolis park system; Edward G. Loring (1802–1890), American judge who ordered that two escaped slaves be returned to their masters

  9. Walter Hines Page - Wikipedia

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    Page was born in Cary, North Carolina to father Allison Francis "Frank" Page and his wife, Catherine Frances Raboteau. His father built the Page-Walker Hotel about 1868. [ 2 ] Walter started undergraduate studies at Trinity College (now Duke University ), completed his bachelor's at Randolph-Macon College , and started a master's at Johns ...