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  Joseph Galloway - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
JOSEPH GALLOWAY (1731-1803), American lawyer and politician, one of the most prominent of the Loyalists, was born in West River, Anne Arundel county, Maryland, in 1731.
Galloway declined a second election to Congress in 1775, joined the British army at New Brunswick, New Jersey (December 1776), advised the British to attack Philadelphia by the Delaware, and during the British occupation of Philadelphia (1777-1778) was superintendent of the port, of prohibited articles, and of police of the city.
See Thomas Balch (Ed.), The Examination of Joseph Galloway by a Committee of the House of Commons (Philadelphia, 18 55); Ernest H. Baldwin, Joseph Galloway, the Loyalist Politician (New Haven, 1903); and M. Tyler, Literary History of the American Revolution (2 vols., New York, 1897).
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 Joseph Galloway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Galloway was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1757-1775 and served as Speaker of the House from 1766-1774.
Galloway was a member of the Continental Congress in 1774, where he proposed a compromise plan for Union with Great Britain which would provide the colonies with their own parliament subject to the crown.
Galloway urged reform of the imperial administration and was critical of the trade laws, the Stamp Act of 1765, and the Townshend Acts enacted in 1767; and as early as 1765 he had a conciliatory plan to end the disputes between London and the colonies.
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 Joseph Galloway Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Galloway introduced a sweeping plan to reorganize the empire that called for an American "Grand Council" elected by the colonial legislatures and possessing wide powers over intercolonial political affairs, a president general appointed by the Crown, and a mutual veto by Parliament and the Council over legislation passed by either affecting the Colonies.
Galloway's petitions to return after the Revolution were denied, and he was never reunited with his wife.
In England, Galloway pled the loyalist cause for restitution from the Crown.
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 Galloway, Joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
West River, Md. Galloway was a prominent lawyer with an interest in commerce and in speculation in Western lands.
As speaker of the Pennsylvania assembly (1766–75) he attempted to conciliate between the colonies and the British government; he believed that the growing conflict could be settled by legal means, especially by a written constitution for the empire.
Galloway served as a delegate to the first Continental Congress and proposed a plan for union between the colonies and Great Britain.
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 Galloway’s Plan of Union by John Galloway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Rather, Galloway apparently was dissuaded on September 28 from actually submitting his resolution to a vote; whereupon a motion was made and adopted to have the plan "lye upon the table," presumably to be taken up for reconsideration at any later appropriate time.
Galloway’s Motion 28th Sept. 1774.’" The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq; Late Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania.
For Galloway’s "reply" to Dickinson and Thomson, and further discussion of the entire exchange, see Joseph Galloway, A Reply to an Address to the Author of a Pamphlet, entitled, ’A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great Britain and her Colonies,’ andc.
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 CAPTAIN JOSEPH GALLOWAY
Galloway and her seven year old son Joseph, all of whom endured the experience of weathering the Straits of Magellan and rounding the Horn.
Galloway, which please accept as a token of regard from your friends for the very great benefit they have received by your enterprise and perseverance in carrying out and completing so promptly the Washington Street wharf.” The commissioners signing this letter were: H. Breed, P. Frotheringham and Charles O. Welk.
Joseph Warren Galloway was educated in the public schools of San Francisco and also attended the school at Oakland conducted by Mr.
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 On Point : Joseph Galloway - Joseph Galloway
Galloway is one of the few civilians to be awarded the Bronze Star for battlefield bravery, who writes, "you can't always remain a witness, above and removed from the story you are covering."
Galloway has retired from the frontlines, but not before praising the courage of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and lashing out at what he calls the utter incompetence of America's military civilian leadership.
Joseph Galloway, syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services Syndicate and author of "We Were Soldiers Once...and Young." Galloway has covered the Vietnam War, India-Pakistan, the Haiti Incursion, the Persian Gulf War, and The Iraq War.
www.onpointradio.org /shows/2006/06/20060627_b_main.asp   (207 words)

  
 Galloway, Joseph - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
As speaker of the Pennsylvania assembly (1766-75) he attempted to conciliate between the colonies and the British government; he believed that the growing conflict could be settled by legal means, especially by a written constitution for the empire.
Joseph Galloway, America's Foremost War Correspondent, Joins Knight Ridder's Washington Bureau.
In front of the Vietnam War Memorial, in Washington, D.C., reporter Joseph L. Galloway hugs his wife Karen, who is the daughter of Vietnam War casualty Tom Metsker.
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 Joseph Galloway [#43] at 2004 National SCRABBLE® Championship
Galloway currently has a record of 15-15, -591, and is ranked #78 in Division 2.
Galloway played #19 William Clark (New Orleans, LA) and won 406 to 369 (a spread of 37).
Galloway played #143 Jesse Wornum (Portland, OR) and lost 333 to 376 (a spread of -43).
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 Joe Galloway: Interview with Gen. John Abizaid
Joseph L. Galloway is the senior military correspondent for Knight Ridder Newspapers and a nationally syndicated columnist.
Galloway, a native of Refugio, Texas, spent 22 years as a foreign and war correspondent and bureau chief for United Press International, and nearly 20 years as a senior editor and senior writer for U.S. News & World Report magazine.
During the course of 15 years of foreign postings Galloway served four tours as a war correspondent in Vietnam and also covered the 1971 India-Pakistan War and half a dozen other combat operations.
www.military.com /NewContent/0,13190,Galloway_121003,00.html   (4779 words)

  
 Joe's Story
Galloway received the 1991 National Magazine Award for an Oct. 29, 1990, U.S. News cover story marking the 25th anniversary of the first major battle of the Vietnam War, and the 1992 News Media Award of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States for his coverage of the Persian Gulf War.
Galloway is co-author of two books: Triumph Without Victory: The History of the Persian Gulf War, published in 1992 by Times Books---and the New York Times bestseller We Were Soldiers Once and Young published in late 1992 by Random House.
Galloway is a member of the board of advisers of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund and the 1st Cavalry Division Association; and the board of directors of the non-profit organization No Greater Love.
www.weweresoldiers.net /joes-story.htm   (680 words)

  
 Joseph Galloway
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 History News Network
Joseph L. Galloway Had wrangled a ride in to the Plie Me camp while it was under siege, and becouse of the shortages of fighters found him self assigned to a.30 cal light machine gun.
Galloway had always felt there was more to what happened in la Drang valley than could be told in a handful of short newspaper stories.
Galloway told Beckwith that under the Geneva Convention he was, strictly speaking, a civilian noncombatant.
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 GALLOWAY, Joseph (1731-1803) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
There are a few personal letters of Joseph Galloway, mostly covering the time of his exile.
An essay in which Joseph Galloway discusses arguments fro and against the union of Great Britain and America.
The collection also contains a travel notebook and letters of James Galloway to his wife, verses written and collected by Grace Galloway, together with letters describing her trials as a Loyalist wife during the American Revolution; and correspondence of Elizabeth with English friends.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=G000026   (445 words)

  
 NPR : Journalist Joseph Galloway
He was the only civilian decorated with the medal of valor for his actions during the Vietnam war, rescuing wounded soldiers under fire in the Ia Drang Valley.
Recently Galloway was special consultant to Secretary of State Colin Powell.
Galloway is also co-author of the book, Triumph Without Victory: The Unreported History of the Persian Gulf Conflict.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=1205281   (181 words)

  
 Joseph Galloway, M.D. Bariatrics - Patient Photos
Galloway was very concerned with pre-op lab tests, and answered all my question.
Galloway keeps a close eye on you after surgery for follow up appointments, and orders lab work to check all your levels to make sure everything is going as planned.
Not only is Dr. Galloway competent with his surgical skills, he has great bedside manner and is truely concerned about his patients.
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 NPR : A Retiring War Correspondent Returns from Iraq
Joseph Galloway, a recently retired senior military correspondent, is co-author of We Were Soldiers Once...
Galloway has been critical of the military's civilian leadership over Iraq.
Shortly before retiring, Galloway entered a heated e-mail exchange with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's chief spokesman, Larry Di Rita.
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 Amazon.fr : We Were Soldiers Once...and Young: LA Drang - The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam: Livres en ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
In fact, they were: Harold Moore commanded the men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, who did most of the fighting, and Joseph Galloway was the only reporter present throughout the battle's 34 harrowing days.
Moore and accompanied by UPI reporter Galloway, helicoptered into Vietnam's remote Ia Drang Valley and found itself surrounded by a numerically superior force of North Vietnamese regulars.
Moore and Galloway here offer a detailed account, based on interviews with participants and on their own recollections, of what happened during the four-day battle.
www.amazon.fr /We-Were-Soldiers-Once-Young/dp/1559948671   (1288 words)

  
 Random House Trade | We Were Soldiers Once...and Young by Joseph Galloway
General Moore and Joseph Galloway, the only journalist on the ground throughout the fighting, have interviewed hundreds of men who fought there, including the North Vietnamese commanders.
–GENERAL H. “Hal Moore and Joe Galloway have captured the terror and exhilaration, the comradeship and self-sacrifice, the brutality and compassion that are the dark heart of war.”
Galloway lives with his wife, Theresa, and sons, Lee and Joshua, on a farm in northern Virginia.
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 Joseph Galloway - Analysis: Iraq strategy rooted in Soviet doctrine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Even now, the full deployment of the 4th ID must await the development of the bases that Franks had planned on seizing at the outset because it cannot be supported without them.
Galloway, like many commentators, has grossly misunderstood the 3rd ID's sprint to Baghdad.
It's purpose was never to rush Baghdad, without supporting infantry, without its supporting logistical train, though Galloway might think that a good idea.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/878964/posts   (2033 words)

  
 chapman - chag35.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert Joseph Galloway (Julia Dexter Powell, Louiallier Earl Powell, Avalie V Chapman, Elam Sharp, Jackson, John, Enoch, Joseph) was born on 12 Feb 1927 in Asheville, NC.
Betty Lou Galloway (Julia Dexter Powell, Louiallier Earl Powell, Avalie V Chapman, Elam Sharp, Jackson, John, Enoch, Joseph)
William Woodrow Cantrell (Martha Powell, Louiallier Earl Powell, Avalie V Chapman, Elam Sharp, Jackson, John, Enoch, Joseph) was born in 1946 in Pickens Co., SC.
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 Joseph L. Galloway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, he would server overseas as bureau chief or regional manager in Tokyo (twice), Vietnam(three times), Jakarta, New Delhi, Singapore, Moscow and Los Angeles.
Galloway served three tours in Vietnam for UPI, beginning in early 1965.
He is the only civilian to have been awarded the Bronze Star by the U.S. Army during that war.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joseph_L._Galloway   (186 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Joseph Galloway (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Joseph Galloway (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Joseph Galloway[gal´uwA´´] Pronunciation Key, c.1731–1803, American Loyalist leader, b.
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 Amazon.com: "Joseph Galloway": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
In Pennsylvania, Benjamin Franklin and Joseph Galloway, the non-Quaker leaders of the Quaker party, continued their fight against the proprietary party to convert Pennsylvania into a royal...
John Hughes stubbornly refused to resign despite the menaces of the Philadelphia mob; and Joseph Galloway wrote in favor of the Stamp Act in the newspapers.
They included Benjamin Franklin and Joseph Galloway, both assembly members; Benjamin Chew and William Logan of the governor's council; Philadelphia's Mayor Thomas Willing; and Dr....
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 Joseph Galloway - Analysis: U.S. Baghdad plan relies on accurate intelligence
Joseph Galloway - Analysis: U.S. Baghdad plan relies on accurate intelligence
JOSEPH L. Posted on 04/03/2003 12:54:32 AM PST by
WASHINGTON - The Army's 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) and the U.S. Marines have blown past, bypassed or never encountered the Medina and Baghdad divisions of Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard.
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 JOSEPH GALLOWAY (1731-... - Online Information article about JOSEPH GALLOWAY (1731-...
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Baldwin, Joseph Galloway, the Loyalist Politician (New Haven, 1903) ; and M.
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 Galloway's Speech to Continental Congress, September 1774
Joseph Galloway served as a delegate from Pennsylvania to the First Continental Congress in 1774.
By 1776, Galloway had become a Tory and then left the colonies for England.
In the following speech to the Continental Congress, what position does Galloway take concerning the relationship between Britain and its North American colonies?
memory.loc.gov /learn/features/timeline/amrev/rebelln/galloway.html   (1244 words)

  
 Some Notes on Being a War Correspondent by Joseph L. Galloway - The Digital Journalist
Some Notes on Being a War Correspondent by Joseph L. Galloway - The Digital Journalist
Joe Galloway is the Military Affairs Editor for Knight Ridder Newspapers.
He has covered wars since Vietnam in 1965.
www.digitaljournalist.org /issue0304/galloway.html   (1555 words)

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