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In the News (Fri 27 Nov 09)

  
  Col. Ed Green
Colonel Green's grandfather was Ebenezer Green, who was born in Virginia, went as a pioneer farmer to Ohio and died in that state before Colonel Green was born.
Green, father of Colonel Green, was born in Lake County, Ohio, in 1831.
Green are seven in number: Euphama Jane, born in 1900; Edwin Joseph, born in 1902; Lewis Willmet, born in 1904; Mary Elizabeth, born in 1906; Lowell Oliver, born in 1909; Helen Katherine, born in 1912; and Charles Everett, born in October, 1916.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/biog/greene.html   (912 words)

  
 John Green, Colonel, United States Army
Colonel Green was very unhappy with this assignment, and General Greene had to promise that he would assign the Colonel the forward assignment in the next battle to calm him down.
Colonel Green retired in January 1783 and was one of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati.
Colonel Green died in 1793 and was buried at Liberty Hall, but the remains of he and his wife were moved to Arlington Cemetery in 1911.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /j-green.htm   (660 words)

  
 Phillip Green - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Colonel Phillip Green was a despotic militia leader on Earth in the early 21st century during World War III.
Green, known for his motto: "Overwhelm and devastate", was notorious for striking at his enemies during treaty negotiations.
Green's first name was given as "Phillip" in a barely-legible graphic seen in "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II".
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Phillip_Green   (420 words)

  
 Col. Nelson W. Green, 76th NYSV
Colonel N. Green was trained in the elementary branches at the private school of Harley F. Smith, of Pike, N. Y., and entered the military academy at West Point, as a cadet, in September, 1839, in the class of Generals U. Grant, Franklin, Augur, Quinby, Ingalls, Dent and Wheaton.
Colonel Green then ordered Captain McNett in close arrest in the officers' quarters, with orders that he be permitted to communicate with no one, except by permission from the commandant of the post.
Colonel Green had requested the Governor to convene a Court of Inquiry in his ease, which was done, and on the twenty-first of December the hearing commenced.
www.bpmlegal.com /76NY/76greenn.html   (3640 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
Edward Green, railroad capitalist, was born in London, England, on August 22, 1868, the son of Edward Henry and Hetty Howland (Robinson) Green.
Green began his business career in Texas as president and general manager of the Texas-Midland Railroad, which was developed from a section of the Houston and Texas Central he purchased on his mother's behalf in 1892.
It was often suggested that the amputation of his leg in 1887 resulted from her neglect of an injury to his knee as a teenager, although Colonel Green attributed his artificial limb to a handcar accident.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/GG/fgr33.html   (929 words)

  
 Robert LaMoyne Green, Colonel, United States Army
Robert LaMoyne Green, 82, a retired Post Office official who in the 1960s was part of a team that created the Zip code system to speed the sorting and delivery of mail, died of a stroke December 24, 1998 at Inova Alexandria Hospital, Virginia.
Green had been a postal inspector in Wisconsin and Georgia when in 1958 he joined postal headquarters in Washington as a senior experton schemes and routing.
Green, who later attained the rank of major, was assigned to the 5th Army and helped establish post offices in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /rlgreen.htm   (313 words)

  
 AFJROTC TeacherWeb Update SASI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lt. Colonel Green was born March 25, 1948, in Oneonta, New York.
Green was employed as a substitute teacher in the Yorktown, Newport News and Poquoson, Virginia school systems and as an algebra teacher at Jefferson Davis Middle School in Hampton, Virginia.
Lt. Colonel Green is married to the former Julianne L. Lape of Edmeston, New York.
teacherweb.com /NC/LaneyHighSchool/GaryOGreen,LtCol,USAF(Ret)/ut.stm   (914 words)

  
 Morgantown Utility Board
Green was appointed as the Chief Engineer and Assistant General Manger to Thomas Urquhart, the Boards first General Manager.
Colonel Green has also served as the Operations Officer of the 429 th Engineer Battalion in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and as Operations Chief of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer for the 99 th Reserve Support Command.
Colonel Green has just recently returned from Iraq, where he served as Chief of Strategic Planning and Communications for the Gulf Region Division of the US Army Corps of Engineers.
www.mub.org /management_green.htm   (410 words)

  
 Green Howards - Latest News (Previous)
Colonel Hopkins was Commanding Officer of the 4/5 Battalion The Green Howards, based at Coulby Newham near Middlesbrough, before the Tyne-Tees Regiment was formed in 1999.
The Green Howards Regimental Museum is in Trinity Square in the Centre of Richmond.
Green Howards Second Lieutenant Nick Levey was given the honour of carrying the Regimental Colour at the Annual Reunion of the Green Howards Association on the weekend of 13 - 15 October 2000.
www.greenhowards.org.uk /prev-news-2000/prev-news-q4-2000.htm   (5102 words)

  
 Col. Frank C. Taylor
COLONEL FRANK C. TAYLOR will be well remembered as the prominent government mail contractor and stage proprietor in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, before the period of the Civil war.
The first court house erected in Tom Green county after is organization in 1875 was donated by the Colonel, as was also the county jail and all grounds for public buildings, and he took an active and progressive part in the settlement of the county after being the means of having it organized.
Colonel Taylor and his wife, who was a brave and courageous woman and a great help to her husband in his business, both died in the summer of 1880.
www.genealogymagazine.com /cofrcta.html   (734 words)

  
 Technology Review: Colonel Green's Forgotten Labs
In return, the colonel was allowed to drop in at any time in order to keep up with the latest advances in technology.
Though the shores of Buzzards Bay near New Bedford, MA, may seem an unlikely place for an MIT lab, the work done on Green's estate was at the forefront of research in radio communication, aircraft navigation, high-voltage generators, and meteorology.
The estate's physical remains may be slowly disappearing into the scenery, but Green's story has been resurrected by Barbara Bedell in her book Colonel Edward Howland Robinson Green and the World He Created at Round Hill.
www.technologyreview.com /articles/05/06/issue/news_author.asp   (598 words)

  
 Making of Iowa, Chapter 33, The Battle of Athens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Under Colonel Green was Captain Moore, the son of Colonel Moore of the Union volunteers.
Colonel Green planted two cannon on the bluff, behind Athens, and at 5:30 o'clock on the morning of August 5 these opened fire, while the infantry attacked the Moore forces.
Colonel Green and force were heading in the wrong direction.
iagenweb.org /history/moi/moi33.htm   (812 words)

  
 The Capture of John Brown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
At eleven o'clock Colonel Lee ordered the volunteers to march out of the grounds, and gave the control inside to the marines, with instructions to see that none of the insurgents escaped during the night.
Colonel Lee directed him to offer protection to Brown and his men, but to receive no counter-proposition from Brown in regard to the surrender.
The report made by Colonel Lee at the time, which is now on file in the War Department, gives a much more succinct and detailed account than any I have seen.
clarke.cmich.edu /undergroundrailroadnew/green.htm   (2470 words)

  
 YOJOE.COM | Colonel Courage
Colonel Courage was released carded as part of the twelfth series (1993).
Colonel Courage came with four light green guns, a light green machete, a light green knife, a gold missile launcher (spring loaded, actually fired), a light green missile, and a light green figure stand.
In Brazil, Colonel Courage was recolored as a Caucasian and released as Colonel Coragem.
www.yojoe.com /action/93/colonelcourage.shtml   (166 words)

  
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Colonel Green expressed his sympathy with the committee and stated emphatically that he would not under any circumstances accept the colonelcy of the proposed regiment.
Edwin Upton, commissioned the first colonel of the Massachusetts Twenty-fifth Volunteers, was born in 1815, and was a resident of Fitchburg.
After a somewhat brief service Colonel Upton was able to render, and after the recovery of his health, the loss which compelled him to leave the field, he was again appointed to the Boston Custom House, as storekeeper of the Appraisers store.
www.angelfire.com /ma2/25mass/history1.html   (1881 words)

  
 UMKC School of Law
Green retired in the rank of Colonel from the US Army after 29 years of active duty and was appointed Department of Defense Special Counsel for POW/MIA Affairs and subsequently became Legal Counsel, Defense POW/MIA Office.
Green is admitted to practice in the State and Federal Courts in Kansas, the military appellate courts, and the United States Supreme Court.
Green also served as Deputy Director for Legislation in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manpower and Reserve Affairs from 1972 to 1975, and Director of Legal Policy for the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Force Management and Personnel from 1986-1989, immediately prior to his assignment as Counsel to the Chairman.
www.law.umkc.edu /faculty/green.htm   (597 words)

  
 Copyright
It is ironic that Colonel Green, among the first to join the Confederate army, had met his death at the same time the death knell sounded for the Confederacy.
She and Francis Marion Green were married in 1858 and the union produced two sons, John W. and William N. Even though he was very young when his father died, John remembered the full-bearded man of medium height, dressed in a gray uniform.
Green preceded him in death in 1956, she left the bulk of her half-million dollar estate to her husband for his lifetime and then to the University of Tennessee for an art museum.
www.fountaincitytnhistory.info /People10-Green.htm   (2190 words)

  
 31st Indiana Monument Tour pg 1
This is the tombstone of General Charles Cruft, 1st Colonel of the 31st Indiana.
Smith was Colonel of the regiment the longest of any of the four Colonels of the Regiment, he later resigning in March of 1865.
Colonel Smith was the 3rd Colonel of the regiment.
www.psci.net /hutch/31tour1.html   (403 words)

  
 Colonel Healy's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Green Berets are almost as good as the U.S. Marines when it comes to protecting and projecting their image.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the new colonel was trying to earn his jump wings by making five jumps in a jump school designed especially for him.
Colonel Healy was hard core and told it like it was; but more importantly, he took no crap off of anyone, including Abrams and his command staff.
faculty.buffalostate.edu /fishlm/folksongs/band.htm   (5337 words)

  
 Green Howards - Latest News
The message comes from the Curator of the Green Howards Regimental Museum in Richmond, and is sent at the special request of the Colonel of the Regiment, Lieutenant General Richard Dannatt CBE MC, who is now commander of the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps.
The greatcoat was passed from the family of Captain Clay – later Lieutenant Colonel Sir George Clay, Bt – to the Parker family, whose descendent Colonel R G Parker gave it to the Green Howards Museum in 1965.
Lieutenant Colonel Rose, who is currently serving in the Congo, left the school in 1978 for the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, and was commissioned into the Green Howards in October 1979.
www.greenhowards.org.uk /prev-news-2003/prev-news-q1-2003.htm   (4575 words)

  
 JEB Stuart At "John Brown's Raid"
For Colonel Lee to have put me in command of the storming party would have been an outrage to Lieutenant Green, which would have rung through the navy for twenty years.
Colonel Lee cautioned the stormers particularly to discriminate between the insurgents and their prisoners.
The same day, about eleven or twelve o'clock, Colonel Lee requested me, as Lieutenant Green had charge of the prisoners and was officer of the guard, to take a few marines and go over to old Brown's house, four and a half miles distant, in Maryland, and see what was there.
www.civilwarhome.com /stuartjohnbrown.htm   (816 words)

  
 Lieutenant Colonel Charles Green
Charles Green, only 30 years old when he served and was killed in Korea, made a big impression on all those who came in contact with him.
Green was described by his intelligence officer, Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Colonel) A. Argent as:
Charlie Green is buried in the United Nations War Cemetery in Pusan, South Korea.
www.awm.gov.au /korea/faces/green/green.htm   (585 words)

  
 Colonel Phillip Green - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Among these is Colonel Green, who is said to have led a genocidal war on Earth in the mid-21st century and whose actions led to the deaths of 37 million people.
Green was a leader of a radical ecoterrorist faction during the war; the group's actions directly led to over 37 million deaths.
Green's first name is revealed on a computer readout screen in Star Trek: Enterprise's "In a Mirror, Darkly", which also reveals Green's status as a radical ecological terrorist leader.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Colonel_Phillip_Green   (527 words)

  
 Papawswrench - Dedicated to the Advancement of Vintage and Antique Tool Collecting
In 1865, Colonel Greene entered the employ of the Walworth concern, and much to his surprise, Stillson appeared one day seeking a job, and was hired as a mechanic at the Cambridgeport plant.
Greene was interested and authorized Stillson to have a wrench made of steel, after his model.
When next he appeared Colonel Green and C.C. Walworth examined the wrench and finally Stillson was directed to the pipe room, in the Devonshire Street shop, and was told to try the device on a section of 1 1/4 inch pipe.
www.papawswrench.com /wrenches.php   (1614 words)

  
 TIME.com: Patron Green -- Aug. 8, 1927 -- Page 1
Colonel Green plans to build a $1,500,000 airport on his estate, Round Hills, at South Dartmouth, Mass, (near New Bedford).
Fashionable neighbors of Colonel Green have refused to sell him adjoining land that he wanted, have attempted to thwart his airport scheme on the grounds that it will be a nuisance to their summer tranquillity.
He is Edward Rowland Robinson Green, 59, only son of the late Hetty Green, undoubtedly the richest and most-talked-about woman in the U. in her day or anyone's day.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,730887,00.html   (700 words)

  
 The Salacious Historian's Lair - Military History 1660-1715
Colours of this period were still of the large dimensions used during the 1640's, being approximately six feet (1.80m) square with the staff still short enough to allow the colours to be carried and displayed 'properly' according to the rules of seventeenth century etiquette, unlike later when smaller colours were carried on longer poles.
In addition to the Colonel's, Lt-Colonel's and Major's Company Colours, the Captains of the nine other non-grenadier companies also had their own colours, with their company number (I - VII) shown on it.
The earliest surviving colour to bear the lamb symbol is from 1751, but given the fact that the lamb does appear on Grenadier's caps in 1715, it is possible that the habit of including lambs on the colours started at around this time.
www.kipar.org /military-history/kirkes_colours.html   (717 words)

  
 Israel Green's Eyewitness Account
It was a beautiful, clear autumn day, and the men, exhilarated by the excitement of the occasion, which came af ter a long, dull season of confinement in the barracks, enjoyed the trip exceedingly.
He was ordered to go with a part ot the troops to the front of the engine-house and demand the surrender of the insurgent party.
The report made by Colonel Lee at the time, which is now on file in the War department, gives a more succinct and detailed account than any I have seen.
www.iath.virginia.edu /jbrown/igreen.html   (2356 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Green Berets at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Green Berets were established in the Cold War era to fight unconventional wars, acting as cadres to train local nationals into an effective fighting force in opposition to communism exported by the Soviet Union and Red China.
Colonel Kirby's Green Berets also participate in a covert operation in enemy territory, showing another facet to the employment of U.S. Special Forces.
Probably the reason The Green Berets provoked so much controversy when it was released in 1968 was its unabashed pro-American viewpoint, something that did not sit well with the media elite, then or now.
www.epinions.com /content_65871122052   (1090 words)

  
 Finale Two-Parter: Favorite "First Time" Thing - TrekUnited Forum
Colonel Green is shown for the first time on a video recording that was made three years after the end of World War III.
I actually liked Colonel Green because he was a pretty convincing villain played by a good actor.
Colonel Green was the character on the monitor Paxton was watching in Demons.
www.trekunited.com /community/index.php?showtopic=10713   (1074 words)

  
 Wheeler House - Manitou Springs, Colorado   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The "main house," red sandstone building adjoining the office, was built in 1890, from rocks quarried nearby and was the Colonel's private recreational building.
Colonel Wheeler was responsible for building the Colorado Midland Railway through the mountains of Aspen and the opening of three banks in Aspen, Colorado City, and Manitou Springs.
Here Colonel Wheeler poses with his family on the steps of the Wheeler home, located on the eastern end of the Wheeler property--the present-day site of the Manitou Springs Post Office.
www.wheelerhouse.com /history.html   (326 words)

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