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2 unusual facts about Harry E. Yarnell


Harry E. Yarnell

Admiral Yarnell was elected an honorary member of the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution on February 22, 1940.

Red team

Rear Admiral Harry E. Yarnell demonstrated in 1932 the effectiveness of an attack on Pearl Harbor almost exactly showing how the tactics of the Japanese would destroy the fleet in harbor nine years later.


Harry E. Atkinson

Also completed during Atkinson's term was the first span of the four-lane James River Bridge that would eventually replace the original two-lane bridge.

Harry E. Donnell

Donnell attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, entering in 1893 and returning to the United States in 1894.

Harry E. Rodenhizer, Jr

In his second term, he laid the financial groundwork for what would become Durham Bulls Athletic Park, persuading the owner of the minor league team to keep the Bulls in Durham.

During Rodenhizer's first term as mayor, he was instrumental in getting the Durham Freeway extended along its modern route.

Harry E. Rowbottom

He was unsuccessful for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second Congress and became engaged as a commercial agent for a truck line.

Harry E. Sloan

Sloan was a California state financial chair for the Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012.

Harry E. Soyster

The end of the Cold War resulted in a reevaluation of the intelligence mission throughout the Intelligence Community as a new era began with the fall of the Communist Party in many East European countries, the reunification of Germany, and ongoing economic reforms in the region.

Harry E. T. Thayer

He entered the State Department's service in 1956, and until 1971 worked in Hongkong, Taipei, and China.

He attended Yale University and graduated in 1951, and worked for Newsweek from 1952 to 1954, followed by two years with the Philadelphia Bulletin.

Harry E. T. Thayer (born 10 September 1927) is an American who served as the sixth United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1980–85.

His son, Nate, became a journalist, and gained recognition after he interviewed Pol Pot in 1997.

Harry Hull

Harry E. Hull (1864–1938), Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa

Harry Trout

Harry E. Trout, head college football coach for the West Virginia University Mountaineers, 1903

Harry Turner

Harry E. Turner (1927–2004), member of the Ohio House of Representatives

Henry Vollmer

In a special election held in February 1914, Vollmer defeated Republican Harry E. Hull, succeeding Pepper in the Sixty-third Congress.

Narey

Harry E. Narey (1885–1962), Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa


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