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Alan Stevenson Wood (May 3, 1922 – April 18, 2013) was an American retired naval officer and veteran of World War II.Wood, who was U.S. Naval Communications officer at the Battle of Iwo Jima in February 1945, supplied the American flag being raised in the historic Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945.
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His son, Frederick Rowland Hazard, was an initial officer and subsequently became president. William B. Cogswell served as vice-president. Frederick's brother Rowland G. Hazard II soon followed Cogswell as vice-president. The Solvay brothers themselves had a one-third interest in the company. Solvay Process Company plant around 1900
Alan Wood (footballer, born 1954), English football player; Alan Wood (military officer) (1922–2013), American naval officer; Alan Wood Jr. (1834–1902), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania; Alan Muir Wood (1921–2009), British civil engineer; Alan Thorpe Richard Wood (born 1954), British public servant
The Akron Police Department had to rewrite its history after Dye’s research proved that the squad formed in 1872, not 1898 as previously believed. Retired for more than a decade, Dye still does ...
Bloss retired from the York City Police Department after 26 years of service and spent another 16 years serving as York County Coroner. Ronald McClain, 81, of York, died Nov. 22. He served 38 ...
Alan Woods (political theorist) (born 1944), Trotskyist political theorist; Alan Woods (priest) (born 1942), retired Anglican dean; Alan Woods (public servant) (1930–1990), senior Australian public servant; Alan Woods (soccer) (born 1978), American soccer (football) defender; Alan Woods , a character in the British police television series ...
Assistant U.S. Attorney Dustin Chao, after Hoopes’s questioning, asked Jakobowski whether he thought it was wrong for there to be a “common practice of stealing” in state police overtime.