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Edward Trenchard (1785–1824) was a captain of the United States Navy, who saw service in the Quasi-War with France, the First Barbary War, the War of 1812, and the Second Barbary War. He was the father of Rear Admiral Stephen Decatur Trenchard.
EdwardTrenchard (1785–1824) was a captain of the United States Navy, who saw service in the Quasi-War with France, the First Barbary War, the War of 1812...
Dundreary's brother. Asa Trenchard (a rustic American) – Joseph Jefferson Sir EdwardTrenchard (a baronet) – Edwin Varrey Florence Trenchard (his daughter) –...
Atlantic Squadron. Trenchard was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of U.S. Navy Captain EdwardTrenchard and Eliza Sands Trenchard, the daughter of merchant...
reception at Trenton, engraving attributed to James Trenchard, 1789 EdwardTrenchard – nephew Lacey, Barbara E. (2007). From Sacred to Secular: Visual Images...
Deborah Sampson Robert F. Stockton Richard Taylor William B. Travis EdwardTrenchard Ronald R. Van Stockum Vernon A. Walters Abraham Whipple John Ancrum...
James, p. 91 Wheeler-Bennett, p. 116 Boyle, Andrew (1962), "Chapter 13", Trenchard Man of Vision, St James's Place London: Collins, p. 360 Judd, p. 44 Heathcote...
Residence, Cold Spring Harbor, New York (completed about 1916). Mrs. EdwardTrenchard Residence, Babylon, New York (completed about 1916 with Theodore Crane...
Australian direct-to-video martial arts films directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, starring Edward John Stazak as Jason Blade. The films were shot simultaneously...
Victorian-born parents Eric Alfred Jerrems (1917–1970), an accountant with EdwardTrenchard and Co., Stock and Station Agents in Collins Street, Melbourne, and...
Captain EdwardTrenchard to patrol the slave coasts of West Africa. Cyane seized four American slave ships in her first year on station. Trenchard developed...
1978's Stunt Rock, an Australian film directed in Los Angeles by Brian Trenchard-Smith. After several years of training, paying his way by redesigning...
Thomas Gawthrop "Doggie" Trenchard (May 3, 1874 – October 16, 1943) was an All-American football player at Princeton University in 1893 and a college...
Paine, RN, became the first commandant, with Major Hugh Trenchard being his assistant. Trenchard later became the chief of air staff, and subsequently became...
first officer to be promoted to MRAF was Sir Hugh Trenchard in 1927. Since that time, including Trenchard, there have been 27 men who have held the rank...
support to the RFC. Hugh Trenchard was the commander of the Royal Flying Corps in France from August 1915 until January 1918. Trenchard's time in command was...