Wilds Preston Richardson (20 March 1861 in Hunt County, Texas – 20 May 1929) was an officer of the United States Army notable for being an explorer and...
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it to a wagon road. The head of the project was U.S. Army General Wilds P. Richardson, for whom the highway was later named. During the construction, the...
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form Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Fort Richardson was named for the military pioneer explorer, Brig. Gen. Wilds P. Richardson, who served three tours...
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Fairbanks, was built as a cold-weather test station and Fort Richardson, named for Wilds P. Richardson, was built near Anchorage. Colonel Simon B. Buckner assumed...
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Tony Richardson (British Army officer) (1922–2015), British Army major general Wilds P. Richardson (1861–1929), U.S. Army brigadier general William P. Richardson...
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appointed Brigadier General Wilds P. Richardson as commander of US forces to organize the safe withdrawal from Arkhangelsk. Richardson and his staff arrived...
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US Army officers, including the first chairman, Brigadier General Wilds P. Richardson. Initially, the board reported directly to the War Department through...
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Natasha Jane Richardson (11 May 1963 – 18 March 2009) was an English-American actress. A member of the Redgrave family, Richardson was the daughter of...
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threatened with court-martial proceedings. U.S. Army Brigadier General Wilds P. Richardson arrived in Arkhangelsk aboard the icebreaker Canada on April 17,...
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rules footballer Wendy Richardson (born 1933), Australian playwright Wes Richardson (1930–2011), Canadian curler Wilds P. Richardson (1861–1929), American...
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