Travis Earl Watkins (September 5, 1920 – September 3, 1950) was a United States Army soldier and a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor for his...
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for Master Sergeant Travis E. Watkins, a Medal of Honor recipient. Laid down on 24 August 1999 and launched on 28 July 2000, Watkins was put into service...
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footballer Ali Watkins (born 1992), American journalist Allan Watkins (1922–2011), Welsh cricketer Ann E. Watkins, American mathematician Anna Watkins (born 1983)...
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football player Travis Jackson, baseball shortstop; National Baseball Hall of Fame Sytia Messer, college basketball coach Travis E. Watkins, recipient of...
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the division. It proceeded to Camp Travis, in San Antonio, Texas, on 16 August 1919 where it remained until Camp Travis was absorbed into Fort Sam Houston...
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Ouellette, Sergeant First Class Ernest R. Kouma, Master Sergeant Travis E. Watkins, First Lieutenant Frederick F. Henry, Private First Class Luther H...
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Smith (1 September 1950), Luther H. Story (1 September 1950) and Travis E. Watkins (31 August to 3 September 1950). On 20 June 1957, the regiment was...
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(Rein.) Killed by an enemy grenade when it exploded in his hand Travis E. Watkins † Army E-08Master Sergeant Yongsan, South Korea August 31, 1950 to September...
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enlisted men slipped off the hill in groups of four. Master Sergeant Travis E. Watkins, still alive in his paralyzed condition, refused efforts of evacuation...
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September 2022, Kelce and his brother, Travis, launched a weekly podcast called New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce. In the podcast, they discuss the...
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