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  2. Chesty Puller - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller (June 26, 1898 – October 11, 1971) was a United States Marine Corps officer. Beginning his career fighting guerillas in Haiti and Nicaragua as part of the Banana Wars, he later served with distinction in World War II and the Korean War as a senior officer.

  3. Andrew Tate - Wikipedia

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    Emory Andrew Tate III was born on 1 December 1986 [22] [23] [24] at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. [25] He is biracial; [26] his African American father Emory Tate (1958–2015) was a chess international master, [27] while his White English mother Eileen Tate worked as a catering assistant. [28]

  4. Commandant of the United States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The longest-serving was Archibald Henderson, sometimes referred to as the "Grand old man of the Marine Corps" due to his thirty-nine-year tenure. [5] In the history of the United States Marine Corps, only one Commandant has ever been fired from the job: Anthony Gale, as a result of a court-martial in 1820. [5]

  5. Army Education Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Army Education Corps of India is a program run by the Indian Army that develops soldiers and officers of all ranks in a variety of disciplines. The centre provides education in both combat and non-combat operations. The Corps' facilities are located in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh state. [2]

  6. Henderson Hall (Arlington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Covering 25.6 acres (104,000 m 2) of land, [6] Henderson Hall is home to the USMC headquarters company unit and associated educational facilities. Since 2009, Henderson Hall is jointly managed by the Marine Corps and the Army as Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall.

  7. Corps - Wikipedia

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    Corps (/ k ɔːr /; plural corps / k ɔːr z /; from French corps, from the Latin corpus "body") is a term used for several different kinds of organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies greatly, but two to five divisions and anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 are the ...

  8. Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    In the first 24 hours of Harris's candidacy, the presidential campaign raised $81 million in small-dollar donations, the highest single-day total of any presidential candidate in history. [58] By August 1, ten days after the launch of the campaign, the Harris campaign raised $310 million in small-dollar donations through ActBlue.

  9. Confederate States Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States Marine Corps (CSMC), also referred to as the Confederate States Marines, was a branch of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War.It was established by an act of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States on March 16, 1861.