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  George Hammond - SCIFIPEDIA
Hammond replaced the original commander of the Stargate project in the Stargate movie, General West, who operated the Creek Mountain Facility.
In the series, Hammond commanded a new facility at the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado.
In 1969, Hammond was a lieutenant stationed at Cheyenne Mountain.
scifipedia.scifi.com /index.php/George_Hammond   (595 words)

  
 George Hammond - StargateWiki
Hammond did not hesitate to sacrifice his job or his life if the lives of those in his command were on the line.
Hammond indicated that he was the one who decided to transfer her from the Pentagon to be a part of the field team through the Stargate (1.01 "Children of the Gods Part 1").
Hammond grew to greatly respect Teal'c and become as concerned for his health and well being as he was for any of the other members of SG-1.
www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com /wiki/George_Hammond   (6049 words)

  
  Characters - Hammond, George
Hathor - Hammond's rationality is suppressed when he is kissed by Ra's goddess, Hathor, and succumbs to her will for the future of the S.G.C. -- and Earth.
Threshold - Hammond is forced to stand by and watch as Teal'c's life hangs in the balance at the absence of his symbiote and psychological transformation back into the hands of the recently deceased Apophis.
Meridian - Hammond must come to terms with the impending death of his friend Daniel Jackson, but is also forced to consider capitulating to the species responsible in order to keep the doors of negotiation open.
www.gateworld.net /omnipedia/characters/h/hammondgeorge.shtml   (1532 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: George Hammond   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hammond was the head of the USAF's Stargate Command.
Hammond later made guest appearances during the first season of Stargate Atlantis and the eighth and ninth seasons of Stargate SG-1.
Threshold - Hammond is forced to stand by and watch as Teal'c's life hangs in the balance at the absence of his symbiote and psychological transformation back into the hands of the recently deceased Apophis.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/George-Hammond   (2195 words)

  
 In Memoriam
In addition to serving as president, Hammond was the chairman of the 1972 Nominating Committee, which was the first committee to nominate a woman, Betsy A. Plank, APR, Fellow PRSA, to serve as president of the Society.
Hammond was also the first recipient of the John W. Hill Award for leadership in the practice of public relations, presented by the PRSA NY Chapter in 1977.
George Hammond was a man of many distinguished "firsts" in the profession he loved.
www.prsa.org /leadership/cof/memoriam/georgehammond.html   (556 words)

  
 George Hammond - WikiGater   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hammond, que esta a punto de retirarse, es asignado despues de que unos extraterrestres(Goa'ulds)invadieran la base a traves del Stargate y mataran a los guardias que lo custodiaban.
Hammond encarga al entonces Coronel Jack O'Neill una misión a Abydos para averiguar qué ha sido lo que ha ocurrido y le ordena regresar con el Doctor Daniel Jackson, que en la última misión, había tomado la decisión de permanecer en el planeta.
Hammond está en esa cargo hasta que fue ascendido en la cadena militar al cargo de Teniente General, siéndole emplazada una nueva misión: primero como jefe de Seguridad Planetaria, puesto que tiempo despues será asignado al Coronel/General Jack O'Neill, por lo que Hammond,será trasladado posiblemente al Departamento de Defensa del gobierno.
www.stargate-sg1.es /Wiki/index.php?title=George_Hammond   (283 words)

  
 General George Hammond / Don S. Davis
General George Hammond, a two-star general, is the commanding officer of Stargate Command (SGC) and coordinates all Stargate missions.
Hammond is a career military man. He is stern but fair, and committed to the safety of those under his command.
Hammond is accountable directly to the President of the United States.
www.sea-of-ink.com /stargate/hammond.html   (640 words)

  
 G. S. Hammond   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the Postulate, Hammond stated that a transition state would be most similar to the species that is nearest to it on the reaction path.
George S. Hammond was educated in schools in Maine as a child and attended Bates College, where he graduated in 1943.
Later, Hammond became a chemistry professor at Caltech from 1958 to 1972, and at the University of California at Santa Cruz from 1972 to 1978.
virtual.parkland.edu /ns/che/203/paragraphs/hammond.htm   (464 words)

  
 Lt Gen George Hammond   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hammond is a decorated Air Force veteran on his final tour of duty in 1997 where, having replaced Gen West, was witness to Apophis coming through the Stargate and kidnapping an Air Force sergeant.
Hammond and his staff were unable to convince Senator Kinsey of the impending threat of the Goa'uld and the facility was forced to cease operations.
Hammond is a man exceedingly proud of the men and women under his command and has given several officers increasing latitude at the risk of his own command which has brought him into conflict with many people including Col Maybourne, Senator Kinsey and Col Simmons.
www.southport58thscouts.co.uk /SGref/hammond.htm   (484 words)

  
 George S. Hammond Biography | World of Chemistry
George S. Hammond is noted for creating and developing the field of organic photochemistry, the study of the interaction between light and various organic materials.
The American Chemical Society honored Hammond three times while he was at Caltech: first with the award in petroleum chemistry in 1961, then with the James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry in 1967, and finally with the award in chemical education in 1972.
Hammond left Caltech in 1972 to become a professor of chemistry and vice-chancellor for natural sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
www.bookrags.com /biography/george-s-hammond-woc   (890 words)

  
 Midweek Cuckoo: George Hammond « moonflake
George Hammond holds the distinction of being the only living person to have accidentally stumbled upon scientific proof that God exists.
Hammond’s theory, in a nutshell, is that he can prove that God is an inevitable outcome of the theory of gravity, the growth of the brain, and the four-dimensional nature of psychology.
Hammond’s work may indeed be of interest to the scientific community, especially those in the community seeking to understand mental disorders.
moonflake.wordpress.com /2007/01/26/midweek-cuckoo-george-hammond   (693 words)

  
 George Hammond - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
George [Hammond] was a poverty-stricken American physicist who decided to apply his talents to the field of psychology, where he was extremely successful, because physicists are smarter than psychologists and thus have special insights that would never occur to a soft scientist.
Terrorist leaders such as Osama bin Laden instantly recognized the inexorability of [Hammond]'s proof, and jihadists everywhere threw down their weapons and declared in one voice that Allah lives in Washington, not in Mecca.
To celebrate the discovery of the SPOG, [Hammond] ordered the symbol of the SPOG to be placed on the back of every one-dollar bill printed in the United States of [Hammond].
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/George_Hammond   (833 words)

  
 Find George Hammond
George Hammond PLC has been at the forefront of shipping activities in the English Channel and the North Sea since the company was established in 1767.
Arthur George Hammond VC, KCB, DSO (28 September 1843 - 20 April 1919) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the...
Hammond was nothing but a smelly old slaughterhouse out in the wilds until Marcus Towle defied his partner, George Hammond, and built a community near the...
www.peoplefinderpages.com /george-hammond-fl-apopka.html   (553 words)

  
 George Hammond PLC, Petrol Retailing, Deep Sea Pilot, Shipping, Stevedore, Fruit
George Hammond PLC has been at the forefront of shipping activities in the English Channel and the North Sea since the company was established in 1767.
Still a privately owned business, George Hammond PLC successfully combines the strengths that such tradition bring with sound strategic planning, investment in people and technology and the development of key business areas which cater for their client's needs.
George Hammond PLC are Lloyd's Agents for the county of Kent, corporate members of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, the Baltic and International Maritime Council and the International Transport Intermediaries Club.
www.georgehammond.plc.uk   (153 words)

  
 City of Hammond History / Time Line Page
The town of Hammond is born in December.
George H. Hammond dies at the young age of 48.
Hammond City School Board is formed and takes responsibility for public education within the city limits.
www.hammondindiana.com /history2.htm   (2123 words)

  
 CIPS Connections - Current Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
George Hammond I.S.P., P.Eng, passed away at home after a short illness on July 10, 2004 at the age of 62.
With the death of George Hammond, CIPS has lost a great friend and dedicated member who will be remembered for his hard work at the CIPS Eastern Ontario Section and CIPS Ontario.
George, who was retired from the Registrar’s office of Queen’s University in Kingston, moved to Toronto in the mid-1990’s when his wife Dot joined Ryerson University to help establish their Nurse Practitioner program.
www.cips.ca /news/national/news.asp?aID=1929   (664 words)

  
 HAMMOND
George secured a license to marry Elizabeth on June 11, 1779, and at least their first five children were born in Baltimore County before their move west.
George and Elizabeth were parents of fourteen children who survived to adulthood, although there are still questions about the order of birth for some of their children.
George and Elizabeth were buried on their farm, but their remains were later removed to Brooke Cemetery in Wellsburg where their gravestones can still be seen.
www.brookecountywvgenealogy.org /HAMMOND.html   (506 words)

  
 George Hammond Exhibit
Hammond's treatise, The Origin of the Cross (published in 1986), is the culmination of 5 years of "nearly full time and continuous research" into psychology, physiology, zoology and theology, as well as a deep probing of the Congressional Quarterly.
In his fervor to prove his theory, Hammond combines conventional logic and the results of scientific studies with his own lingering schizophrenic trains of thought; in addition to the classical forms of argument he relies heavily on arguments based on appearances and the sounds of words.
Hammond wisely went on to other matters and, instead of confirming his theory, he expanded it to include Freud's four "personalities," The Four Gospels of the New Testament and the "Four Estates." The resulting correspondences are:
home.pacifier.com /~dkossy/hammond.html   (2026 words)

  
 PAW | George Hammond Gurley '32   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During WWII, George was an officer aboard the USS Chilton.
Active in the affairs of his community, George was a member of the board of St. Luke's Hospital, he did various jobs for the Episcopal Church, and served in the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
George is survived by his wife of 60 years, Agnes, a son, George H. Jr., two daughters, Janet Whitman and Ann Rogers, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
webscript.princeton.edu /~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=1427   (146 words)

  
 Descendants of Francis Kervil (Unk - 1715) George Hammond Kearvell   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Interestingly Henry HAMMOND is recorded as "married" in the Census return but there is no wife living with him and son George's surname is also recorded as HAMMOND.
George is a Bricklayer and they have five children at home.
George married Cozbi Collins in 1855 in Hailsham District.
www.kearvell.com /kearvell/42.htm   (546 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Arthur George Hammond
Arthur George Hammond (VC, KCB, DSO was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
He was 36 years old, and a Captain in the Bengal Staff Corps, Indian Army during the Second Afghan War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
On 14 December 1879 at the action on the Asmai Heights, near Kabul, Afghanistan, Captain Hammond defended the top of the hill with a rifle and fixed bayonet against large numbers of the enemy, while the 72nd Highlanders and Guides were retiring.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Arthur_George_Hammond   (338 words)

  
 Insolitology - George Hammond
George Hammond is, contrarily to everyone else on the top crackpot list, a real scientist.
Hammond's turgid prose is nevertheless a source of entertainment, and is another case of "you have to read it to believe it".
On the basis of this we suspect that "miracles" would simply be when the brain in a given individual suddenly obtains a small spurt of "growth" and the entire persons "reality" changes because of it because his brain grew.
www.insolitology.com /topten/georgehammond.htm   (1842 words)

  
 Camden People - GeorgeFHammond
GEORGE F. HAMMOND was born on July 28, 1849 in Baltimore MD. He spent much of his youth in Ellicott City MD. George Hammond learned the trade of cigar making, and had moved to Illinois before his eighteenth birthday, where he was engaged in farming.
George F. Hammond was a member of Post No. 37 of the Grand Army of the Republic and was a Past Master of Ionic Lodge No. 94, Free and Associated Masons, and of other fraternal groups.
At the time of the 1920 Census, George F. Hammond, then 75, was living at 20 South Third Street with his wife Mathilde and her father, Ephraim C. Wright.
www.dvrbs.com /people/CamdenPeople-GeorgeFHammond.htm   (2134 words)

  
 Re: Bibi Schwarz hates George Hammond
George Hammond is fixed on the brain like a psychiatrist
George Hammond shows his true face by making false statement of
George Hammond has crashing misunderstandings on Dianetics and S
www.talkaboutreligion.com /group/alt.religion.scientology.xenu/messages/7096.html   (592 words)

  
 Abydos Gate: Don S. Davis, Maj. Gen. George Hammond, Stargate SG-1, Atlantis, Wallpapers, Icons
Hammond (There But For the Grace of God), about
Major General George S. Hammond who up until recently ran Stargate Command.
Check out the gallery, the interviews, the icons, the desktop wallpapers and the links section.
hammond.stargate-sg1.hu   (604 words)

  
 Chemical Heritage Foundation names John Baldeschwieler and George Hammond 2003 Othmer Gold Medalists
"George Hammond is widely credited with creating the discipline of organic photochemistry, which laid the groundwork for the photochemical production of immensely complex computer chips," said Thackray.
George S. Hammond began his academic career at Iowa State College (now University) in 1948, moving to the California Institute of Technology in 1958.
Throughout his career Hammond has had active and creative interests in both teaching and research and has received numerous awards for his work in both.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2003-04/chf-chf040103.php   (974 words)

  
 Gatevision.net - Major General/Lieutenant General George Hammond
After seven years, George Hammond was promoted to Lieutenant General to head the new department of Homeworld Security, succeeded at the SGC by Doctor Elizabeth Weir.
Hammond served one year ably managing the new governmental department until he finally retired from the USAF and was succeeded by Major General Jack O'Neill.
After this, George married and had a fairly normal life private life and a brilliant carreer, rising to the rank of Major General, when he was finally ready to retire.
www.gatevision.net /details.php?c=2&id=5   (535 words)

  
 Charaktere -> George Hammond - Stargate-Lexikon.de - SG-1 & Atlantis von A bis Z
Der junge Hammond hilft SG-1 als diese durch einen Unfall in das Jahr 1969 geraten.
Hammond tritt vom Dienst zurück, da seine Enkel bedroht wurden.
Hammond erklärt sich selbst zum Kommandierenden der Mission nach Atlantis mit der Prometheus.
www.stargate-lexikon.de /Charaktere/George_Hammond.html   (88 words)

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