Private First Class Albert Earnest Schwab (July 17, 1920 – May 7, 1945) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the United States' highest...
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honor of Medal of Honor recipient Albert E. Schwab who was killed in action during the Battle of Okinawa. Camp Schwab is primarily located in the city...
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Schwab may refer to: Albert E. Schwab (1920–1945), United States Marine killed in action at Okinawa, 1945; awarded Medal of Honor Alexander Schwab (1887–1943)...
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Kinser – 4 May (posth.) Robert M. McTureous Jr. – 7 June (posth.) Albert E. Schwab – 7 May (posth.) Army Beauford T. Anderson – 13 April Clarence B. Craft...
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German writer Albert Schumberg (1909–1967), German swimmer Albert Hugo Schuster (1912–1973), German Nazi war criminal Albert E. Schwab (1920–1945), American...
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Midway City renamed itself the Albert E. Schwab American Legion Post after Private First Class Albert Earnest Schwab (July 17, 1920 – May 7, 1945), the...
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Service Crosses during the Clinton administration. Additionally, Douglas Albert Munro was the only serviceman from the United States Coast Guard in United...
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philanthropist, founder of Charles and Lynn Schusterman Foundation. Albert E. Schwab, World War II Medal of Honor recipient John Starks, NBA basketball...
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Michael Schwab (born 1952) is an American graphic designer and illustrator, he is the Principal at Michael Schwab Studio in San Anselmo, California. He...
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Justus H. Schwab (1847–1900) was the keeper of a radical saloon in New York City's Lower East Side. An emigre from Germany, Schwab was involved in early...
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