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There is a page named "Eugene Fechet" on Wikipedia

  • Eugene Oscar Fechet (14 March 1846 in Port Huron, Michigan – 15 January 1925), was a United States Army officer who served in the American Civil War,...
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    Elizabeth Farrand, author and librarian Shawn Faulkner, football player Eugene Fechet, army officer Otto Fetting, religious leader Obadiah Gardner, senator...
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  • the surname include: Alfred Edmond Féchet de Alary (fl. 1840–1843), French military doctor and father of Eugene Fechet Damien Alary (born 1951), French...
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    Catholic saint Mary de Garmo Buel, American mother of U.S. Army officer Eugene Fechet Mary de Lellis Gough (1892–1983), Irish-born American nun and mathematician...
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    war games at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, impressed Major General James E. Fechet, successor to Patrick as Chief of the U.S. Army Air Corps. He also received...
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    1922 candidate list for colonel, the first Air Service member (James E. Fechet) was 354th. Patrick supported and issued the first air doctrine for the...
    107 KB (14,210 words) - 11:20, 30 January 2025