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unusual facts about Major General Richard C. Nash



David Nash

David P. Nash (1947/8–1968), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient

E. J. H. Nash

Bishop David Sheppard remarked that Nash could be "single-minded to the point of ruthlessness" and "courageous in challenging people about their actions or priorities," but that this could become "over-direction"; some even needed to make a complete break in order to be free of his influence.

Gleaves Whitney

In his current position as director of the Hauenstein Center, he has cultivated many institutional partnerships—e.g., the National Park Service, Houston Museum of Natural Science, and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum—and numerous ongoing professional partnerships—e.g., H. W. Brands, Richard Norton Smith, William Barker, and George Nash.

Ira S. Nash

Nash currently serves as Commander in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy Reserve.

John Means

In 1989, he joined 45 other performers, including Los Lobos, Santana, Aaron Neville, and Crosby, Stills & Nash at a benefit concert in Watsonville, California for victims of the Loma Prieta earthquake.

Michael Nash

Michael P. Nash, American film director, screenwriter and producer

Michael H. Nash (1946–2012), American labor historian and archivist

Richard C. Nash

Major General Nash remained commander of the 34th Infantry Division until November 2010, when Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty appointed him as Adjutant General of the Minnesota National Guard.

Richard Nash

Major General Richard C. Nash, US Army, former commander of the 34th Infantry Division and current Adjutant General of the Minnesota National Guard

Stephen D. Nash

After attending the Holland Park County Primary School he graduated from Colbayn's High School in 1973.

Since 1982 he worked for Dr. Russell Mittermeier, chairman of the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group and president of Conservation International, and for Dr. Anthony Rylands, deputy chairman of the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group.

Stephen P. Nash

He became a trustee of the New York diocese and traveled to England to serve as an expert witness before the Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords on behalf of the Anglican Church in 1885.


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