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 Navy Reunions - DAV
USS STACK (DD 406) - April 8-11, 2002, San Antonio, Texas, Contact James E. Patterson, Phone (919) 345-2872.
USS KEMPER COUNTY (LST-854) - May 16-19, 2002, Washington, D.C., Contact James Simonson, Phone (320) 253-2167, Email jsimonson@stcloudstate.edu.
USS ANTHONY (DD-515) - May 21-25, 2002, Branson, Missouri, Contact Bob Nelson, Phone (870) 431-8518.
www.dav.org /magazine/magazine_archives/2002-2/Navy_Reunions2000_print.html   (1209 words)

  
 usn-ships.txt
James Robbins 916-283-2165 PO Box 61 Twain, CA 95984-0061 USS Fechteler DE-157 Mr.Bill Baur 312-832-1336 522 E Kenilworth Villa Park, IL 60181 USS Feland APA-11 Mr.
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vets.com /alumni/navy/usn-ships.txt   (1209 words)

  
 U.S.S. Leahy - Timeline
At 1125 hours on 25 July Leahy departs Norfolk, VA to commence Operation UNITAS X, under the command of Rear Admiral James A. Dare, Commander South Atlantic Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet in an exercise involving elements of South American navies; Brazilian CT Santa Catarina - D 32 (Ex.
USS Leahy dependants cruise is held on 2 June.
USS Leahy is on station many weeks in the Persian Gulf and returns from West PAC cruise in May.
dotdoubledot.com /leahy/timeline.html   (2426 words)

  
 megadeth_fans: James MacDonough just posted! (IMPORTANT)
James just posted about the tsunami, and he took what must have been quite a bit of his time out to urge everyone to make a donation, and listed a crapload of charities that are helping out with the relief efforts.
I was also there at the Chicago Meet and Greet and talked with James for about 15 minutes and got a picture with him.
just so happen to randomly check his info as we had a good convo about computer stuff.
community.livejournal.com /megadeth_fans/55342.html   (705 words)

  
 www.USSApparel.com Ship List
USS Reuben James, USS Samuel B. Roberts, USS Kauffman, USS Rodney M. Davis, USS Ingraham
Newport Class (LST-1179-1198): USS Newport, USS Manitowoc, USS Sumter, USS Fresno, USS Peoria, USS Frederick, USS Schenectady, USS Cayuga, USS Tuscaloosa, USS Saginaw, USS San Bernardino, USS Boulder, USS Racine, USS Spartanburg County, USS Fairfax County, USS La Moure County, USS Barbour County, USS Harlan County, USS Barnstable County, USS Bristol County
Diamond Head Class: USS Diamond Head, USS Firedrake, USS Great Sitkin, USS Mount Katmai, USS Paricutin, USS Vesuvius, USS Wrangell, USS Akutan, USS Lassen, USS Mauna Loa, USS Mazama, USS Mount Baker, USS Rainer, USS Shasta, USS Sangay,
www.ussapparel.com /clocklist.html   (705 words)

  
 Bibliography series
Contains short histories of the following officers whose careers began during the Federalist period: William Bainbridge, James Biddle, Johnston Blakeley, William Burrows, Stephen Cassin, Isaac Chauncey, Stephen Decatur, Jr., Isaac Hull, Jacob Jones, James Lawrence, Thomas Macdonough, Daniel Todd Patterson, David Porter, Charles Stewart, and Lewis Warrington.
Studies of the naval officers who served in the navy during the Federalist period include William Bainbridge, John Barry, Stephen Decatur, Jr., Isaac Hull, Thomas Macdonough, Oliver Hazard Perry, Edward Preble, David Porter, and John Rodgers.
Isaac Hull, Captain of Old Ironsides: The Life and Fighting Times of Isaac Hull and the U.S. Frigate Constitu- tion.
www.history.navy.mil /biblio/biblio4/biblio4l.htm   (705 words)

  
 Iced Earth Discography at CD Universe
Iced Earth: Matthew Barlow, Gene Adam, John Greely (vocals); Jon Schaffer (guitar, background vocals); Larry Tarnowski, Randy Shawver, Richey Secchiari (guitar); James MacDonough, Dave Abell (bass guitar); Mark Prator, Richard Christy, Mike McGill, Rodney Beasley (drums).
Iced Earth: Jon Schaffer (vocals, guitar); Matthew Barlow (vocals); Larry Tarnowski (guitar); James MacDonough (bass).
Iced Earth: John Greely (vocals); Jon Schaffer (guitar, background vocals); Randy Shawver (guitar); Dave Abell (bass); Richey Secchiara (drums).
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/artist/Iced+Earth/a/Iced+Earth.htm   (111 words)

  
 Squick News Network
MEGADETH members Dave Mustaine, James MacDonough and Shawn Drover have posted separate messages on the band's official forum prior to the group's Oct....
most of the last year touring with the band's current lineup, which includes bassist James MacDonough (ex-ICED EARTH), drummer Shawn Drover (EIDOLON) and...
Drover does not just exist in a vacuum.
www.xylera.com /droverblog.html   (298 words)

  
 MEGADETH Rockdetector
Dave Mustaine (vocals / guitar), Glen Drover (guitar), James MacDonough (bass), Shawn Drover (drums)
Dave Mustaine (vocals / guitar), Glen Drover (guitar), James MacDonough (bass), Nick Menza (drums)
MEGADETH made a respectable return in 1997 with the 'Cryptic Writings' album which entered the American charts at number 10 selling 75'000 units in its first week of release.
www.rockdetector.com /artist,5744.sm   (328 words)

  
 GIGANTOUR SUMMER FESTIVAL 2005
The only time the band took a short break was when Mustaine introduced Glen Drover (guitar), James MacDonough (bass) and Shawn Drover (drums) and commented on an audience member's shirt.
Bandmates Glen Drover (guitar), James MacDonough (bass) and Shawn Drover (drums) will once again join Dave Mustaine on the road.
And with Glen Drover, who shared the leads, the band was tight.
www.gigantour.com /noflash/index.php?section=news   (8946 words)

  
 Internet Broadway Database: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Details
Book by Anne Caldwell and Lawrence McCarty; Music by Victor Herbert; Lyrics by James O'Dea.
Lyrics by Glen MacDonough; Book by Glen MacDonough; Music by Jean Gilbert.
Written by Leo Stein and Victor Leon; Lyrics by Leo Stein and Victor Leon; Music by Johann Strauss.
www.ibdb.com /venue.asp?id=1174   (1130 words)

  
 Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Although spellings differ, McDonough, the county seat, was named for Captain James MacDonough, the victor over the British on Lake Champlain in the War of 1812.
Famous individuals from Henry County include James Weldon Johnson, founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Martin Luther King, Sr., who was born and raised on a farm near Stockbridge and Congressional Medal of Honor winner Ray Davis of Stockbridge.
Henry County was formed in 1821 from Creek Indian lands.
www.dca.state.ga.us /snapshots/p1.asp?County=Henry   (1130 words)

  
 The Story of Macdonough's shipyard at Vergennes, Vermont by James P. Millard
Macdonough chose Vergennes because the other towns were too exposed to attack.
Macdonough had been told: "The object is to leave no doubt of your commanding the lake and the waters connected, and that in due time."
The place he chose to build this fleet was at the Falls in Vergennes, VT. Situated some 7 miles upstream from the lake, Vergennes is Vermont's only inland port.
www.historiclakes.org /explore/shipyard.html   (655 words)

  
 Bibliography series
Partial contents: William M. Fowler, Jr., "The Navy of the New Republic, 1783-1815'; William S. Dudley, "Captain James Lawrence, USN: Fallen Naval Hero." Delivered on 3 October 1981 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Lawrence's birth.
Studies of the naval officers who served in the navy during the Federalist period include William Bainbridge, John Barry, Stephen Decatur, Jr., Isaac Hull, Thomas Macdonough, Oliver Hazard Perry, Edward Preble, David Porter, and John Rodgers.
James Lawrence, Captain, United States Navy, Commander of the "Chesapeake." New York: Putnam, 1904.
www.history.navy.mil /biblio/biblio4/biblio4l.htm   (607 words)

  
 Dave Mustaine News
MEGADETH's MACDONOUGH Featured In BASS GUITAR Magazine - Dec. 22, 2005 MEGADETH bassist James MacDonough is featured in the current issue of Bass Guitar magazine.
Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine is weighing up three record contract offers as he considers the future of his music career.
Megadeth guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine says he organized the hard rock tour Gigantour in order to have a festival, "that's positive, encouraging, fun." Mustaine told MTV Online that he wasn't trying to...
www.topix.net /who/dave-mustaine   (423 words)

  
 METALEATER.COM - Live Reviews - Megadeth - Vancouver, BC
I would like to thank Dave Mustaine, Glen Drover, Shawn Drover, and James MacDonough for taking the time to be there.
Shawn came out first and hooked himself into his impressive caged drum kit, James stood on the left, and Glen was on the right side.
Drover shredded through not one, but every single solo with the strength and speed of a raging thunder/lightning storm.
www.metaleater.com /livereviews-megadeth11262004.php   (2243 words)

  
 Skattabrain: The glory of America;: Comprising memoirs of the lives and glorious exploits of some of the distinguished officers engaged in the late war with Great Britain
Found in this volume are the memoirs of such distinguished persons as: Andrew Jackson, Richard Mentor Johnson, Stephen Decatur, David Porter, Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Leonard Covington, John Chrystie, William Henry Allen, John Cushing Aylwin, William Burrows, James Lawrence, William Bainbridge, Eleazer Wheelock Ripley, Thomas Macdonough, Win.
Carroll, Jacob Brown, John Rogers, James Biddle, Winfield Scott, Lewis Warrington, George Croghan, Henry H. Dearborn, Alexander Macomb, Oliver Hazard Perry, Jacob Jones, Isaac Hull, Joseph Warren, Richard Montgomery, Daniel Morgan, John Barry, John Manly, Baron de Kalb, William Heath, Anthony Wayne, Charles Lee, Nathaniel Green, Nicholas Biddle, Thomas Truxton, and Hugh Mercer.
Due to the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty, faded or difficult to read.
www.skattabrain.com /css-books-plain/B00087CN7S.html   (2243 words)

  
 New Books That I Have Published!
Few stars of the stage made records regularly, exceptions being Bert Williams, Nora Bayes, and Al Jolson--even their output is minuscule compared with that of Henry Burr, Harry Macdonough, Lewis James, Vernon Dalhart, Irving Kaufman, and others who, for a long time, earned a living by recording.
This is the ONLY book that covers artists who, from the 1890s to the mid-1920s, made records of music that was "popular" in nature, as opposed to records of operatic arias, symphonic works, or concert pieces.
A pre-electric method for recording was used, with musicians performing into a horn, not a microphone.
www.garlic.com /~tgracyk/companion.htm   (3772 words)

  
 Famous natives of Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James MacDonough (born 1970) former Iced Earth and Megadeth bass player
Claude "Butch" Trucks (born 1947) drummer of Allman Brothers Band
Johnny Tillotson (born 1939) pop singer, songwriter, actor
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Famous_natives_of_Jacksonville,_Florida   (266 words)

  
 Megadeth Tour Dates: Megadeth forges more tour dates, splits with drummer >> liveDaily
Mustaine's backing band on the road, meanwhile, will feature all new faces: guitarist Glen Drover (King Diamond/Eidolon), bassist James MacDonough (Iced Earth) and drummer Shawn Drover (Eldolon).
When news of the upcoming tour first surfaced last month, Mustaine announced that former Megadeth drummer Nick Menza, who left the group in 1997, was returning for the tour.
No reason for Menza's departure was offered; a spokesperson for the group could not be reached for comment.
www.livedaily.com /news/7216.html   (1041 words)

  
 MEGADETH Rockdetector
Dave Mustaine (vocals / guitar), Glen Drover (guitar), James MacDonough (bass), Nick Menza (drums)
Dave Mustaine (vocals / guitar), Marty Friedman (guitar), Dave Ellefson (bass), Nick Menza (drums)
www.rockdetector.com /artist,5744.sm   (320 words)

  
 Timeline
James Madison is elected president of the U.S. November 7: Tenskwatawa is defeated by Harrison in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Septmeber 11: Battle of Lake Champlain is won by Macdonough.
- October 5: The Battle of Thames is won by Harrison.
www.homestead.com /warof1812/timeline.html   (176 words)

  
 Family ForestĀ® - eBooks
Captain Thomas MacDonough, Delaware Born Hero of the Battle of Lake Champlain, by Virginia Mason Burdick.
James Nourse and His Descendants, by Maria Catharine Nourse Lyle.
Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA by Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, CA.
www.familyforest.com /biblio.html   (176 words)

  
 Timeline
James Madison is elected president of the U.S. November 7: Tenskwatawa is defeated by Harrison in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Septmeber 11: Battle of Lake Champlain is won by Macdonough.
- March 27 & 28: Jackson defeated Creeks in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
www.homestead.com /warof1812/timeline.html   (176 words)

  
 American Revolution - Revolutionary War Battles - "The Battle of Valcour Bay"  October 11, 1776
Though personally hostile to Arnold, he calls attention in his Memoirs to the remarkable skill exhibited in the disposition of the little fleet at Valcour Island, which was the same in principle as that by which Macdonough won his brilliant victory, not far from the same spot, in 1814.
James Wilkinson, who twenty years afterward became commander-in-chief of the American army, and survived the second war with England, was then at Ticonderoga, on Gates's staff.
The Philadelphia was one of a fleet of Continental gunboats that stopped the advance of British forces on Lake Champlain during the Battle of Valcour Island in 1776.
www.americanrevolution.com /BattleofValcourBay.htm   (176 words)

  
 The Story of Macdonough's shipyard at Vergennes, Vermont by James P. Millard
The Story of Macdonough's shipyard at Vergennes, Vermont by James P. Millard
The place he chose to build this fleet was at the Falls in Vergennes, VT. Situated some 7 miles upstream from the lake, Vergennes is Vermont's only inland port.
Situated as it was on the only navigable river in the state, the town boasted everything the young Naval officer needed- easy access to raw materials, eight forges, a blast furnace, rolling mill, wire factory, gristmill, sawmill and fulling mill.
www.historiclakes.org /explore/shipyard.html   (176 words)

  
 Iced Earth CD Reviews
There are a variety of musicians on the disc; however, the main members are Jon Schaffer on rhythm guitar and vocals, Matthew Barlow on lead vocals, Brent Smedley on drums, James MacDonough on bass, and Randall Shawver on lead guitar.
Schaffer is the primary songwriter, but he gets some help from Shawver and Barlow on a few tracks as well as the entire band on one other track.
One of the most disappointing pieces of news last year was that vocalist Matt Barlow was leaving Iced Earth.
www.roughedge.com /cdreviews/i/icedearth.htm   (176 words)

  
 (Power/Thrash Metal) Iced Earth - The Blessed And The Dαmned - Musician Forums
James MacDonough - Bass (Days Of Purgatory to Alive In Athens)
And this time, Night Of The Stormrider's opening track is reprised - although, the Days Of Purgatory version is used, which is somewhat revisionist.
Mekkalayakay disagrees with me though - check his review of Days Of Purgatory, linked at the bottom.
www.musicianforums.com /forums/showthread.php?t=237686   (2349 words)

  
 96.1 KLPX Rocks Tucson - Megadeth - The System Has Failed
Highlighting the snarling guitar talents of Dave Mustain and Glenn Dover, the band also features Nick Menza on drums and James MacDonough on bass.
Over the years Megadeth has featured many of rock n' roll's greatest musicians - this revival is no exception.
The album marks a resurrection for Megadeth after being disbanded in 2002 due to a tragic accident involving lead vocalist/guitarist and Megadeth legend Dave Mustain.
www.klpx.com /rockclub/prizeclub/megadeth.htm   (200 words)

  
 From the Introduction
Exceptions are Bert Williams, Nora Bayes, and Al Jolson, but even their output is minuscule compared with that of Henry Burr, Harry Macdonough, Lewis James, Vernon Dalhart, Irving Kaufman, and others who, for a long time, earned a living by recording....
Vernon Dalhart's peak years of popularity were in the early electric era, roughly from 1925 to 1927, but Dalhart was incredibly prolific in the acoustic era.
Franklyn Baur and Nathaniel Shilkret were arguably more popular in the electric era but each began recording in the acoustic era, Shilkret being especially busy as the leader of orchestras that made records for the Victor Talking Machine Company's foreign and ethnic market.
www.garlic.com /~tgracyk/introbook.htm   (6342 words)

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