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  • ...present day Volusia, Volusia County, Florida. Probably named for General [[Richard K. Call]], Florida Governor and commander during the Battle of Wahoo Swamp * {{Roberts}}, page 153-154 ...
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  • ...[[War of 1812]] until about 1837 when repairs were supervised by Captain [[Richard Delafield]], [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]]. * {{Roberts}}, page 686-687. ...
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  • ...and the flames threatened the magazines. Confederate General [[Richard L. Page]], the fort commander, ordered the final 60,000 pounds of powder dumped int [[Category:Starter Page]] ...
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  • ...and the flames threatened the magazines. Confederate General [[Richard L. Page]], the fort commander, ordered the final 60,000 pounds of powder dumped int [[Category:Starter Page]] ...
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  • ...roken in the first volley and was incapacitated until he was killed. Lt. [[Richard Henderson]] was shot through the arm in the initial volley but was able to |Bvt 2nd Lieutenant || John L.Keais || {{Cullum|799}} || 3rd Regiment Artillery || Both arms broken by fir ...
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  • In 1969, President Richard M. Nixon ended the Nation’s offensive biological warfare program and he ple * {{Roberts}}, page 380. ...
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  • ...cers and men, who were under the command of Brigadier General [[Richard L. Page]], formerly an officer in the United States Navy." ...ed to pour the gunpowder into the water cisterns to save the fort. General Page surrendered the Fort at 2 pm on 23 Aug 1864. ...
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  • ...nference center. In 1982 the movie, "An Officer and a Gentleman", starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger, and Lou Gossett was filmed on location at Fort Worden a * {{Roberts}}, page 839 ...
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  • FIELD EIGHT: Named for 2nd Lt. Richard E. Baldsiefen, who died in an aircraft crash March 4, 1942. He was a gunner [[Category:Starter Page]] ...
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  • ...ce, had grown up on post in Quarters 1, daughter of 1904-06 post CO Maj. [[Richard Hulbert Wilson]]) considered it briefly for a center of nuclear research. * {{Roberts}}, page 580 ...
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