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  • Australia portal Jack Clarke Medal is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related...
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  • Fellows reveals that there is a William Henry Perkin who received the Royal Medal in 1925 who is the "Son of Sir William Henry Perkin (FRS 1866)" Scottkeir...
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  • Purple Heart and the Air Medal (followed by the American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and Navy Occupation Service Medal), 3rd row: National...
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  • Campbell (GC) → Sandy Campbell (British Army officer) Donald Clarke (GC) → Donald Clarke (sailor) John Clements (GC) → John Clements (teacher) Robert...
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  • Talk:Australian peers and baronets (category List-Class Orders, decorations, and medals articles)
    above, baronetcies are not part of the peerage, so all all references to Clarke and Way should be removed. Although they both had significant Australian...
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  • know Carl Swanson, the founder, but I did know his two sons, Gilbert and Clarke. Their children were contemporaries and good friends of mine. I also lived...
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  • pages for each of these topics and linking to them from this page. Peter Clarke 11:44, 13 December 2006 (UTC) It's verbal d– but this is exactly how a seanachie...
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  • Army dress uniform such as might be worn by any officer -- including Clarke. Clarke goes on to say that Pershing's only modification was having four gold...
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  • nz/sarahpallett - Added Henry Sunderland - Art & Design NZ Broadcasting School: Jack Tame - Moved to CPIT page Megan Annear - now Megan Mansell and moved to CPIT...
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  • SAS members, including Chris Ryan, Johnny "Two Combs" Howard and Shaun Clarke have also published fiction, with Ryan having also participated in the Bravo...
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  • "Brezhnev's weakness for undeserved medals was proven by his poorly written memoirs..." It mentions his "vanity" twice.--Jack Upland (talk) 02:26, 27 February...
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  • in tandem. A somewhat better analogy than Moonraker would be Arthur C. Clarke's role in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Wasted Time R 11:59, 7 May 2006 (UTC) This...
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  • recently disinfected shit-house, you’re clean round the bend." - Salford, Clarke Martinevans123 (talk) 22:14, 8 November 2014 (UTC) Hello fellow Wikipedians...
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  • in the article, but I wanted to bring them up. - According to the Gerald Clarke biography of Garland, she may have faked the pregnancy in order to force...
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  • right shoulder by contorting himself to use his left. According to Eugene Clarke: "All hell broke loose. Jones accused the Duke of being yellow, of being...
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  • fiction writers. Note the following quote about Charles Fort from Arthur C. Clarke, one of the top writers in the genre: "No choice could have been more appropriate...
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  • talisman he used in the supposed act of magic was incorporated into the medal awarded to naval officers for achievements in this series of naval battles...
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  • including the Union Jack. Astrotrain 19:15, 21 October 2006 (UTC) I agree with Barry, actually. The CAIN website lists the union jack as the official flag...
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  • as an independent nation. The soldiers carried gifts, weapons, flags and medals, and distributed them to symbolize U.S. colonial rule over the inhabitants...
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  • that lived until 1884 had the medals given to her in recognition to the trip she took with Lewis and Clark. These medals were seen by numerous credible...
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