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  2. Robert Lee Bullard - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard (January 5, 1861 – September 11, 1947) was a senior officer of the United States Army.He was involved in conflicts in the American Western Frontier, the Philippines, and World War I, where he commanded the 1st Infantry Division (nicknamed "The Big Red One") during the Battle of Cantigny while serving on the Western Front.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    April 24, 1986 (1960 W. Broad St. No: Demolished: 21 #: Coe Mound: July 18, 1974 (West of High Street [1]: No: Site and its coordinates are restricted 22 #: Truman and Sylvia Bull Coe House

  4. National Veterans Memorial and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The former Franklin County Veterans Memorial in 2005. The current museum occupies the same location. The site along the west side of the Scioto River near the Discovery Bridge on Broad Street was originally home to the Franklin County Veterans Memorial, [2] which originally opened in 1955 [3] and was demolished to make way for the museum in early 2015, [4] by S.G. Loewendick & Sons. [5]

  5. Robert Bullard on the Work Behind a Movement - AOL

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    Though Bullard ultimately lost the lawsuit in 1985, it proved crucial in showing the connection between pollution and racial segregation—finding that 83% of the solid waste facilities in Houston ...

  6. William L. Sibert - Wikipedia

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    Pershing was dissatisfied with the Division's progress and elevated Brigadier General Robert Lee Bullard, a true line officer, to replace Sibert. [6] Sibert returned to the United States in January 1918 where he became the commanding general of the Army Corps of Engineers Southeastern Department located at Charleston, South Carolina. Sibert was ...

  7. William N. Haskell - Wikipedia

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    Major General Robert Lee Bullard, the newly appointed commander of the U.S. Second Army, pictured here with members of his staff at Second Army's headquarters at Toul, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, October 20, 1918. Stood on the far right in the second row is Colonel William H. Haskell, his assistant chief of staff.

  8. List of World War I military personnel educated at the United ...

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    Robert Lee Bullard: 1885 Lieutenant General; Spanish–American War; Philippine–American War; Battle of Cantigny; commander of the 1st Infantry Division; commander of the First United States Army and Second United States Army; President of the National Security League [10] Willard Ames Holbrook: 1885

  9. Army museum covers display honoring transgender soldiers

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    The U.S. Army Women’s Museum has covered a storyboard honoring the history of transgender soldiers in the wake of President Donald Trump’s anti-DEI push.. The display is the only one of its ...