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    Major Thomas Dry Howie (April 12, 1908 – July 17, 1944) was a United States Army infantry officer and battalion commander in the 29th Infantry Division...
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  • Mackintosh Howie (1936–2011), Scottish mathematician Robert Howie (disambiguation) Thomas D. Howie (1908–1944), American army officer Thomas W. Howie (1856–1927)...
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  • structure honors one of the school's most revered alumni, US Army Major Thomas D. Howie, Class of 1929, who served as Commander of 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry...
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    artillery. On July 17, the 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry, under Major Thomas D. Howie, joined up with the "lost battalion" around 4:30 in the morning. Hidden...
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    fighting the city was captured on 18 July. 3rd Battalion commander Major Thomas D. Howie was killed by a mortar shell on 17 July just before he was to lead...
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  • Irish politician Major Thomas "Harry" Gem (1819–1881), an English lawyer, soldier, writer, and sportsman Major Thomas D. Howie (1908–1944), a United States...
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    Congressman from South Carolina, buried at Upper Long Cane Cemetery. Thomas D. Howie (April 12, 1908 – July 17, 1944), American army officer killed during...
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    Henry W. Holt, chief justice of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Thomas D. Howie, teacher and military officer Alexander Humphreys, physician Parry...
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    occupied Watts Barracks. During the demolition and reconstruction of Padgett-Thomas Barracks from 2000 through 2004, The Regimental Band and Pipes was housed...
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    D. Barksdale, and historian Lawrence C. Wroth, generals Milton Reckord, Norman Cota, Charles D. W. Canham, and Donald Wilson. Major Thomas D. Howie who...
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