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    Wallace Fitz Randolph (June 11, 1841 – December 9, 1910) was a United States Army major general who enlisted as a private at the start of the American...
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    USAMP Major General Wallace F. Randolph, sometimes also known as MG Wallace F. Randolph, was a 188.2-foot (57.4 m) mine planter built by the Marietta...
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  • engagement with HMS Yarmouth USS Randolph (CV-15), an aircraft carrier that served from 1944 to 1969 See also MG Wallace F. Randolph, operated by the United States...
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    (WAGL-229), ex USAMP Col. Albert Todd Lupine (WAGL-230), ex USAMP Gen. Wallace F. Randolph Speedwell (WAGL-245), ex USAMP Col. John V. White Spruce (WAGL-246)...
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  • grandparents were Dr. Charles Fitz and Margaret (née Gooch) Randolph and her uncle was Wallace F. Randolph, a United States Army major general who became the first...
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    fishing vessel Neptune; foundered in 1975") USAMP Major General Wallace F. Randolph (MP-7) (Nausett (MMA 15)) USAMP Colonel John Storey (MP-8) (USS Barricade...
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  • itself was completed on 9 April 1920 and named after Major General Wallace F. Randolph. After World War I, emplacements were added for the M1920 railway...
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  • general Wallace F. Randolph (1841–1910), U.S. Army major general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title General Randolph. If an...
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    (1942) Brig. Gen. Henry L. Abbott (MP-6) (1942) USAMP Major General Wallace F. Randolph (MP-7) (1942) USAMP Colonel John Storey (MP-8) (1942) Maj. Gen. Arthur...
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    The Chiefs of Artillery from this time were: Brigadier General Wallace F. Randolph, 1903–1904 Brigadier General John Patten Story, 1904–1905 Brigadier...
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