William Ward Burrows I (Marine Lieutenant Colonel) (1768–1805), second Commandant of the Marine Corps
William Ward Burrows II (Navy Lieutenant) (1785–1813), the Colonel's son
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Commandant of the Marine Corps. His son, WilliamWardBurrows II, was a decorated officer in the United States Navy. Burrows was born in Charleston, South Carolina...
War and the War of 1812. His father, WilliamWardBurrows I, was the second Commandant of the Marine Corps. Burrows was born in Philadelphia, and appointed...
USS WilliamWardBurrows was a transport ship that saw service with the United States Navy in World War II. The ship was the former Grace Steamship Company...
WilliamBurrows may refer to: WilliamWardBurrows I (Marine lieutenant colonel) (1768–1805), second Commandant of the Marine Corps WilliamWard Burrows...
The design can more clearly be seen in the photograph of the USS WilliamWardBurrows (AP-6) here. "Brief History of the U.S.S. Yantic". Michigan Tech...
ships of the United States Navy have been named Burrows, in honor of WilliamWardBurrows II. USS Burrows (1814), was a galley launched in 1814 and served...
was attached to Service Squadron (ServRon) 12 headquartered in USS WilliamWardBurrows as ServRon 12 flagship. Advance elements of NCB 301, arriving at...
submarine withdrew. On the night of December 15, a US Navy supply ship, WilliamWardBurrows, arrived at dusk to drop off supplies for Marines stranded on Wake...
Military offices Preceded by New creation Commandant of the United States Marine Corps 1775–1783 Succeeded by Lt.Col. WilliamWardBurrows I (in 1798)...
developing ports even as fighting continued ashore, arriving in WilliamWardBurrows in the first days of August. Full scale development began with arrival...
September 1813, early in which Enterprise's captain, Lieutenant WilliamWardBurrows II, was mortally wounded. In acknowledgment of his victory over Boxer...
General Burrows may refer to: George Burrows (Indian Army officer) (1827–1917), British Indian Army brigadier general Montagu Brocas Burrows (1894–1967)...
from earlier burials dating back to the 1660s. The graves of Lt. WilliamWardBurrows II, US Navy (1785–1813), and Commander Samuel Blyth, Royal Navy (1783–1813)...
AP6 or AP-6 may refer to : Autopista AP-6, a motorway in Spain USS WilliamWardBurrows (AP-6), a 1926 US Navy transport ship Asia-Pacific Partnership on...
Another attack came on the night of 15th. The US Navy supply ship, USS WilliamWardBurrows (AP-6), had arrived at dusk to drop off supplies meant for the Marines...
by a major and a complement of officers and NCOs. The next day, WilliamWardBurrows I was appointed a major. In the Quasi-War, Marines aboard USS Constitution...
Gainsford Bruce (1834-1912), British judge and Conservative politician. WilliamWardBurrows I (1758-1805), Second Commandant of the United States Marine Corps...
Argonne (AP-4), later AS-10 USS Chaumont (AP-5), later AH-10 USS WilliamWardBurrows (AP-6) USS Wharton (AP-7) USS Harris (AP-8), later APA-2 USS Zeilin...