Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career...
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"Sheridan" AR/AAV (Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle) was a light tank developed by the United States and named after General Philip Sheridan...
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Statue of Philip Sheridan may refer to: Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan, Washington, D.C. Statue of Philip Sheridan (New York City) This disambiguation...
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It was originally established as Fort Sheridan, an Army post named after Civil War cavalry general Philip Sheridan, to honor his services to Chicago. A...
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up Sheridan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sheridan often refers to: Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), U.S. Army general after whom the Sheridan tank...
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George W. Sheridan and Lula Stewart (née Warren). According to Sheridan, her father was a grandnephew of Civil War Union general Philip Sheridan. She was...
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Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan may refer to: Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan (Chicago) Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan (Washington, D.C.)...
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was conferred upon Philip Sheridan, who by then was in failing health. The rank of General of the Army ceased to exist with Sheridan's death on 5 August...
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Phil English (redirect from Philip Sheridan English)
Philip Sheridan English (born June 20, 1956) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives...
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Sheridan is a town in Madison County, Montana, United States named after the Civil War general Philip Sheridan. The population was 694 at the 2020 census...
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