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unusual facts about Edward V. Ramage


A Call for Unity

Edward V. Ramage, Moderator, Synod of the Alabama Presbyterian Church in the United States


Battle 360°

Among the veterans interviewed for the program are pilots Captain Donald "Flash" Gordon, Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa, Rear Admiral James D. Ramage, and Bruce McGraw.

Edward V. Hartford

That year, a car built by Richard-Brasier equipped with Truffault-Hartford shock absorbers won the Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing) in Germany, helping to establish a reputation for the new device.

James D. Ramage

North Vietnam was divided into Route Packages, which allotted certain areas to the Navy, and Ramage's role was to coordinate the Navy's part in Operation Rolling Thunder.

In March 1950, Ramage went to Sandia Base, where he attended an indoctrination course on nuclear weapons.

In March 1950, Ramage went to Sandia Base, where he was assigned to the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project (AFSWP), writing and reviewing nuclear war plans.

The Memphis Blues

Bennett hired professional songwriter, George A. Norton, to write words for it and Evans had his director, Edward V. Cupero, arrange it for his band.


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