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unusual facts about Eugene E. Lindsey


Eugene E. Lindsey

Lindsey was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for successful leadership of his squadron in attacks on Kwajalein and Wotje in the Marshalls 1 February 1942.


Charles Fickert

Admitted to the California Bar in 1895 in Los Angeles, he arrived in San Francisco and joined the law offices of Edward Robeson Taylor, who soon replaced Mayor Eugene E. Schmitz when Schmitz was indicted during the graft trials.

Charles H. Lindsey

He was responsible for the research implementation of Algol 68 for the experimental MU5 computer at Manchester University, and still maintains an implementation of a subset called Algol 68S.

Darrell R. Lindsey

On August 9, Captain Lindsey, a veteran of 45 combat missions, flew as group leader to destroy the railroad bridge over the Seine River at L'Isle Adam northwest of Paris.

Eugene E. Covert

In 2005 it was announced that he would receive the Daniel Guggenheim Medal for aviation.

In the 1970s he was the chief scientist of the US Air Force and technical director of the European Office of Aerospace Research and Development.

Eugene E. Jackson

In January 3, 1945, when Joseph Toye and William "Wild Bill" Guarnere were severely wounded during a German artillery attack in Bastogne, a jeep carrying ammo passed by.

The scene where Jackson was fatally wounded is shown in the eighth episode, the Last Patrol, of the miniseries.

Eugene E. Wing

On 10 FEB 1942, General Richard K. Sutherland, MacArthur's Chief of Staff gave permission to Wing to sail the blockade.

Lawrence B. Lindsey

Lindsey, his wife, Susan, and children Troy, Emily, and Thomas reside in Clifton, Virginia.

Man or boy test

The survey paper by Charles H. Lindsey mentioned in the references contains a table for different starting values.


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