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  • '''Abbott's Military Tailors, Inc.''' is a military clothing store owned by [[Bill Warren]] that supplied uniforms to [[Naval A ...S students are about 30 percent of our business."<ref>"One last salute for military tailor." ''Pensacola News Journal'', September 14, 2007.</ref> The [[Palafo
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  • ==Military service== ...Wittich was studying at the [[Wikipedia:Georgia Military Institute|Georgia Military Institute]]. He joined [[Wikipedia:Cobb's Legion|Cobb's Legion]] and served
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  • ==Military service== ==Life after the military==
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  • ...ewpCAAAAIAAJ United States Military Reservations, National Cemeteries, and Military Parks]'', 1916.</ref>
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  • '''Abbott's Military Tailors, Inc.''' is a military clothing store owned by [[Bill Warren]] that supplied uniforms to [[Naval A ...S students are about 30 percent of our business."<ref>"One last salute for military tailor." ''Pensacola News Journal'', September 14, 2007.</ref> The [[Palafo
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  • ...HgJ4Qn-TPVQC United States Military Reservations, National Cemeteries, and Military Parks.]'' BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...EhIvAAAAYAAJ United States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks: Title, jurisdiction, etc.]'', Govt. Print. Off., 1904.</ref> ...highest ranking [[African-American history|African-American]] in the U.S. military.
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  • ...e all land on Foster's Bank within one mile of the fort (109.9 acres) as a military reservation.
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  • ...EhIvAAAAYAAJ United States military reservations, national cemeteries, and military parks.]'' Government Printing Office, 1904.</ref>
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  • ...Sikes]] is removed as chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction.
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  • ...id not come from a military family background, the influence of the strong military presence in Pensacola gave Don a strong sence of patriotism. After graduat ...n 2006. With their strong patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company Blue Angel Mortgage, inc in honor of the Elite Fi
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  • ...ewpCAAAAIAAJ United States Military Reservations, National Cemeteries, and Military Parks]'', 1916.</ref>
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  • ...Terminal Company]] is granted a right of way through the [[Fort Barrancas Military Reservation]].
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  • ...from New Orleans who, after joining the militia in [[1779]], served in the military campaigns of [[Bernardo de Gálvez]], including the [[1781]] [[siege of Pen
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  • *[[1856]] &ndash; Major [[William H. Chase]] retires from military service.
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  • ...a Improvement Association]] is founded out of frustrations with segregated military facilities during [[World War II]]<ref>Gary R. Mormino. "GI Joe Meets Jim C
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  • ...ation, which was founded [[April 6]], [[1934]]. It was popular among local military personnel during [[World War II]].
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  • ...nal Improvement Act of 1855]]. Engineer [[William H. Chase]] resigned from military service in [[1856]] to become president of the company. In Florida, the lin
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  • ...nd Puget Sound Railroad Company]] an easement through the [[Fort Barrancas Military Reservation]].
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  • ...essors and engineers collaborated to design a device for the United States Military to measure the activity levels of troops in the field. In 2001, Manufacturi
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  • ...istrict attorney for Florida under the Confederacy; and in the Confederate military service
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  • ...ort McRee]], or 109.9 acres, is reserved by executive order and declared a military reservation.
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  • ...owlegged; Weissman was honorably discharged, but he retained a love of the military and aviation. ...red Heart Hospital]] on [[February 18]], [[2000]] and was buried with full military honors at [[Barrancas National Cemetery]].
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  • ...and as a military intelligence officer. He earned numerous awards for his military service, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in World War 2. ...itary service. “My dad was a military man, and there’s a stereotype of the military man, that he’s all about war,” his daughter, Dandy Barrett Witty, said.
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • *[[1888]] &ndash; The [[Fort Pickens]] military reservation is expanded to include the entire [[Santa Rosa Island]] by exec
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  • ...for all of his formative years in Kentucky. He graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute and Transylvania University. ==Military service==
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  • ...lieutenant general, then the highest ranking African-American in the U.S. military.
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  • Blue Angel Mortgage specializes in VA loans, for military or veterans. They are also known in the area as experts in Rural Developme
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • <li>information for military home buyers</li>
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  • ==Military career==
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  • {{Infobox Military Person == Military Career ==
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  • *[[1856]] &ndash; [[William H. Chase]] resigns from military duty (and a presidential appointment to superintendent of West Pointe) to r
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • Pintado served as an officer in the Spanish military. From [[1794]]-[[1795]], Pintado served under [[Wikipedia:Francisco Luis H
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  • ...r several civic groups such as the Civitan and Kiwanis clubs, and for many military gigs throughout the region. In 1998, they performed at a Senior Follies var
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  • ...isabilities. She currently works for Pensacola NAS as a School Liaison for military families. She and her husband Gary adopted their first child from a Russian
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  • ...ations south of New Orleans, where they most likely became acquainted with military engineer [[William H. Chase]]. When Chase began planning [[Fort Pickens]] o
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • ...ncinnati, then attended the [[Wikipedia:Staunton Military Academy|Staunton Military Academy]] in Virginia, graduating in 1888. He married the former [[Belle Ro
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  • ...traveled between countries serving as a professional soldier. He began his military career in the army of the Dutch Republic and later was in the service of th
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  • ...avorite haunt of local Navy personnel and home to a renowned collection of military memorabilia, from the 1950s until 2003. When [[Hurricane Ivan]] destroyed t
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  • ...Gálvez y Madrid, vizconde de Gálveztown y conde de Gálvez'') was a Spanish military leader and the general of Spanish forces in New Spain. He also served as go ...f [[Wikipedia:Málaga|Málaga]], Spain, on [[July 23]], [[1746]]. He studied military sciences at the Academia de Ávila and at the age of 16 participated in the
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  • | occupation =Military officer, engineer '''Elias Durnford''' was a British military officer and civil engineer who is best known, in regard to Pensacola histor
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  • ...n 2006. With their strong patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company [[Blue Angel Mortgage]], inc in honor of the Elit
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  • ...in 2006. With their strong patriotic beliefs, and wanting to represent the military, they named their company [[Blue Angel Mortgage]], inc in honor of the Elit
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  • ..., said that the team wanted to eliminate the stigma many people had toward military members because of the United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The te
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • Image:CMcKOerting.jpg|Oerting in military dress, date unknown
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  • The hotel takes groups such as military and family reunions, sports teams, church groups, and etc. The '''O'Hara Ro
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  • | occupation =Spanish military officer
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  • ==Military service==
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  • ...took a leave of absence of Senator Specter's office in 2004 to serve on a military deployment in Iraq's Al Anbar province and was named the senior civil affai ...enaw County, Michigan. He went on medical leave in April 2011, citing post-military issues, and resigned from the position in June.<ref>"[http://annarborchroni
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  • ...flict and duty on the CNO Staff as head of Operations, Plans and Political-Military Affairs in the Western Hemisphere. He also served as executive assistant to
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  • ...America. Northwest Florida was especially impacted by the construction of military bases and monuments, and the change of industry due to the war. ...nt land available for military establishments. Due to the sudden influx of military personnel, many hotels were overcrowded by soldiers, and some hotels were e
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  • ...[[1850]] from the [[Wikipedia:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] at West Point, New York, Slemmer was commissioned a second lieute
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  • ...increasing weakness and waning power of Spain in the New World. Jackson's military actions in Spanish West Florida took place despite the fact that the United On [[March 10]], [[1821]], Jackson was appointed military governor of the Floridas by President [[Wikipedia:James Monroe|James Monroe
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  • ...cal banks, railroads and other businesses that benefitted greatly from the military contracts he brought to the area. He also amassed large land holdings on th The fort construction and subsequent military projects were a major boon to Pensacola's economy. After relying briefly on
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  • ...cola, Florida]], include the [[Naval Live Oaks Reservation]], beaches, and military forts. All Florida areas are accessible by automobile.
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  • ...Services Subcommittee on Military Research and Development|Subcommittee on Military Research and Development]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021214215835/a
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  • ...and was responsible for making [[Eglin Air Force Base]] one of the largest military installations in the world. ...lly his district. His efforts resulted in the creation and expansion of 14 military bases in the Panhandle, including [[Eglin Air Force Base]], [[Pensacola Nav
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  • ...n nighttime maneuvers to England's Royal Air Force in the 1950's. His last military assignment was as Administrative Officer at Saufley Field from 1962-64, jus
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  • William Soule graduated from [[Pensacola High School]] and attended Virginia Military Institute and University of Alabama. After finishing school in 1931, he spe
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  • ...skill level including children ages 6&up, seniors, physically challenged, military, police, security professionals, and everyday citizens seeking certificatio
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  • ...t, include showcasing local bands and demonstrating appreciation to active military personnel, who receive free admission. The festival will have only two stag
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  • ...to an average annual student count of 22,000 with a staff of nearly 1,300 military, civilian and contracted staff.[2]
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  • ...], [[1953]], in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Her parents were involved in the military and later IBM, frequently moving and eventually settling in Huntsville, Ala
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  • ...the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron), formed in [[1946]], is a renowned military aerial demonstration team. Since [[1954]], the Blue Angels have been based
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  • *Senior Citizens 65+, Active Military, and AAA Members - $7.00
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  • ===Military Committee===
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  • ...dia:Bill Nelson|Bill Nelson]] and other Florida lawmakers.<ref>"Don't hurt military training by drilling near the Panhandle." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June ...Florida coastline within the Gulf's Eastern Planning Area, or east of the Military Mission Line.
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  • A fervent supporter of the Confederacy, Lee volunteered for military service on [[January 12]], [[1861]] — two days after Florida seceded from
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  • A native of Enterprise, Alabama, Humphrey served in the military and was one of two survivors of a gas chamber accident that hospitalized hi
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  • ...dean at [[Escambia High School]]. Her career in public service began as a military member where she served as a Security Forces Specialist. She is retired fro
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  • | occupation =Spanish military officer
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  • ...ssippi. While Al was building the business, Clyde and Dale enlisted in the military and set out to serve their country.
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  • ...es, Pensacola was its capital, and served as both a Spanish settlement and military outpost. Troops manned [[Fort Barrancas|Fort San Carlos de Barrancas]], and
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  • {{Infobox Military Person ...was dedicated to preserving Pensacola's history and used his political and military contacts to raise money for such endeavors as the [[National Flight Academy
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  • ...tremendous growth in the 1940s, as it became a major supplier to regional military installations during [[World War II]]. Sales began to lag in the 1950s, des
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  • In May [[2008]], the [[Downtown Improvement Board]] marked Military Appreciation Month by selling $100 commemorative plates with the names of v In August 2009, after the announcement that military technology firm [[Avalex]] would move from downtown Pensacola to [[Gulf Bre
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  • *Military 1782 (Age: 41) ga Description: Jacksons legion Revolutionary War
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  • The [[Korean War]] presented problems as the military was caught in the midst of transition from propellers to jets, and the air ...a]] and [[Santa Rosa County|Santa Rosa]] counties employs more than 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel.
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure '''Fort McRee''' was a bent elliptical military fort located on [[Foster's Bank]], at the eastern tip of [[Perdido Key]], n
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  • ...:José de Palafox y Melzi|José de Palafox y Melzi]], a Spanish nobleman and military hero.
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  • ...the Northwest Florida Panhandle. It is a bedroom community for mostly U.S. Military personnel, Federal Civil Servants, local population, retirees and defense c ...ort Walton Beach area, and State Road 87. It is located near several large military facilities: Naval Air Station Pensacola to the west; Hurlburt Field and Egl
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  • ...27]]-[[1806]]) was a Scottish soldier and minor nobleman who commanded the military at [[British Pensacola]], including their defeat to Spanish forces in the [ == Early military career ==
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure
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  • The [[Korean War]] presented problems as the military was caught in the midst of transition from propellers to jets, and the air ...a]] and [[Santa Rosa County|Santa Rosa]] counties employs more than 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel.
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  • ....pl]">demotywatory</a> collection like Cheeky animals pictures, Hysterical Military pictures, Funny Photo bombers Pictures, Funny Photoshop Picture; Funny Food
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  • ...adults eighteen and up, four dollars and fifty cents for seniors (55+) and military, three dollars for children three to seventeen, and free for children young
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  • At the end of his military and political careers, he and his brother [[E. W. Hopkins, Jr.]] enrolled a
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  • | occupation =Governor, [[Spanish West Florida]]<br/>Spanish military officer ...id|Battle of Almonacid]] in particular, for which he was knighted into the Military Order of [[Wikipedia:Hermenegild|St. Hermenegildo]] in 1811.<ref>[http://ww
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  • | occupation =Spanish military officer De Villiers came from a famous French military family, being the son of [[Wikipedia:François Coulon de Villiers|François
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  • ...n created, that has been originally suitable for use through the Norwegian military. <br>The weather - unfortunately until you live in an extremely warm climat
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  • ...ighest consequence to the United States, to have an extensive maritime and military position on the [[Gulf of Mexico|Mexican gulf]], on account of the increasi
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  • :A quick snooze on the military commandant's 1700 model bed was a high point of the visit for one sailor. T
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  • {{Infobox Military Structure '''Fort Pickens''' is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on [[Santa Rosa Island]], at the entrance to [[Pensacola Bay]]. It is
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  • ...y, serving as a cook. He attended Florida A&M University after leaving the military and graduated with a degree in philosophy and religion.
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  • ...ikipedia:Phillip Alford|Phillip Alford]] was brought to the city, taken by military escort to a television station for a live interview, and paraded through to
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  • ...cketed, but not not even close these businesses a couple of members of the military were initially barbecuing at an unblock fireplace among wood logs. On the g
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  • ...ork with Indians and the development of Pensacola as an important port and military outpost. Conflict with French and British interests was common, although Sp ...gitated to annex more of West Florida. They succeeded in doing so with the military aid of General Andrew Jackson. He captured much of West Florida in the 1810
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  • ...'Florida Flambeau'' newspaper, before joining the U.S. Air Force. He was a military journalist stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho during the Ko
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  • {{Infobox Military Conflict
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  • He moved back to his law practice, while opposing the use of the military in Reconstruction and opposing black suffrage. He died in 1873, with his co
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  • ...ight for Independence, when Spain actively poured financial, political and military aid into assisting the American patriots.</p><p>This excellent Museum, a wi
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  • ...fall behind in school. He graduated with a 1.3 GPA and tried to enter the military, but was turned down due to his hearing disability and diminutive stature.
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  • *[[Barracks Street]] - site of military barracks in Spanish and British Pensacola
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  • ...; impressment of U.S. sailors into the British Navy; British occupation of military forts on the American western frontier; and finally, British encouragement
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  • ...e pursued graduate studies at the [[University of West Florida]] and Joint Military Intelligence College.
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  • ...nd built a small bandstand. His total startup budget was limited to a last military paycheck of $400, $1,500 for the sale of his sports car, $1,700 from pawnin
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  • ...red with Pensacola Chamber of Commerce to publish winners of the Chamber’s Military Appreciation Month student Essay Contest in Escambia County, with prize win
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  • *=Captain Johnstone, Military Gentleman of the Council *===[Ca]ptn. Chrystie, Military Housekeeper
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  • ...y. To help his son avoid service in the army, the elder Baars purchased a military substitute for the boy, and arranged for Henry to take a small partnership
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  • ...es along the coast include shipping, petrochemical processing and storage, military use, paper manufacture, and tourism.
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  • The [[Korean War]] presented problems as the military was caught in the midst of transition from propellers to jets, and the air ...a]] and [[Santa Rosa County|Santa Rosa]] counties employs more than 16,000 military and 7,400 civilian personnel.
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  • ...t the Body of the Redoubt was a Heap of Rubbish, depriving no less than 48 Military, 27 Seaman, and one Negro of Life by the Explosion, besides 24 Men wounded,
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  • ...os de Barrancas''' (from [[1787]]) is the name of a historic United States military fort in the [[Warrington]] area of Pensacola.
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  • * The red color of the circle symbolizes military fortitude. <br>
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  • ...ver accepted money at the museum, but many of the visitors donated bits of military memorabilia that were added to the collection; Wentworth said he "never thr
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  • When Johnstone arrived in Pensacola, the military government was led at the time by Colonel [[William Taylor]], under orders
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  • ...franchise expires in 1933. That part of the line running to the government military reservation is operated under authority granted by the Secretary of War, th
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  • ...nd built a small bandstand. His total startup budget was limited to a last military paycheck of $400, $1,500 for the sale of his sports car, $1,700 from pawnin
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  • ...Florida|Escambia County]] to [[Bay County, Florida|Bay County]]. Likewise, military installations such as [[Naval Air Station Pensacola|NAS Pensacola]], [[Nava
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  • ...ation Squadron), formed in 1946, is the worlds first officially sanctioned military aerial demonstration team. ... Cantonment, Florida is a suburb north of Pen ...nternational. ... Shield of The Salvation Army The Salvation Army is a non-military evangelical Christian organization founded in 1865 by one time Methodist mi
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  • ...Chase]], who supervised the construction of the local forts, retires from military service.
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