Col. Nelson M. Holderman, a World War I veteran and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor was appointed commandant of the home in 1919.
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"I'm very sad that this brings my kids into something that should never have happened," Calabrese told U.S. district judge James F. Holderman.
James F. Holderman (born 1946, Joliet, Illinois), a United States federal judge
A special slide rule was designed in the mid-1930s by Nelson M. Cooke of the Navy's Radio Materiel School; many thousands of the 4139 Cooke Radio Slide Rule were made by K&E.
To identify personnel potentially capable of being successful in such intensive training, a selection test (commonly called the Eddy Test) was devised.
On August 27, 1997, Calabrese, who at that time was residing in Norridge, Illinois, was sentenced by United States District Judge James F. Holderman to 70 months in federal prison.