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unusual facts about Edwin D. Woolley



Battle of Noemfoor

MacArthur selected the 158th Regimental Combat Team, primarily units from the Arizona National Guard, United States Army—commanded by Major General Edwin D. Patrick—to assault the island in Operation Cyclone, from 2 July.

Bennie L. Woolley, Jr.

Trainer Chip Woolley loaded Mine That Bird into a horse trailer attached to 2008 Ford F-450 pickup truck, and drove 1,700 miles over 21 hours from New Mexico to get to the big race.

The horse was then loaded into his trailer and driven by Woolley to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

Edwin D. Fuller

In his book, he credits learning "the art of leadership and relationship building" from J. W. Marriott, Jr., William Shaw, Al Le Faivre, Paul Reed, Bill Tiefel, Sergeant James, his Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity brothers at Boston University, and the many individuals he served beside in the U.S. Army.

Fuller is recognized for his dedication to developing and implementing strategies that preserve the environment and for his support of "green" organizations around the world.

Edwin D. Hill

In 2011, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers President Edwin D. Hill was named the newest member of the AIL/NILICO Labor Advisory Board.

Edwin D. Kilbourne

After completion of service in the Medical Corps of the Army of the United States at the end of World War II, he trained in virus research at The Rockefeller Institute.

Edwin D. McGuinness

Edwin Daniel McGuinness (17 May, 1856 – 21 Apr, 1901) was Providence's first Irish Catholic mayor.

The Honorable Edwin Daniel McGuinness was a native of Providence, Rhode Island.

Edwin D. Ricketts

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1916 to the Sixty-fifth Congress.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922 to the Sixty-eighth Congress.

Edwin Hill

Edwin D. Hill (1937), president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

John G. Woolley

Woolley was born in Collinsville, Ohio, on February 15, 1850, and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1871, later gaining admission to the Illinois bar.

John W. Woolley

Woolley was born to Edwin D. and Mary W. Woolley, the first of Edwin's seven wives, in Newlin, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

John Woolley

John W. Woolley (1831–1928), American Latter Day Saint and one of the founders of the Mormon fundamentalism movement

John G. Woolley (1850–1922), lawyer and public speaker; Prohibition Party's candidate for President of the United States in the election of 1900

Robert Woolley

Robert W. Woolley (1871–1958), American Democratic politician from Washington D.C

Union Labor Life Insurance Company

In a hastily organized board meeting late on April 23, 2003, Sweeney, board member Terence M. O'Sullivan, Jr. (president of the Laborers' International Union of North America) and Edwin D. Hill (president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) nominated a reform slate of 13 new board members.

Woolley’s Classic Suites

The Woolley’s Classic Suites hotel chain is founded by hotelier Robert. E. Woolley.


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