• Herbert George "Blondie" Hasler, DSO, OBE (27 February 1914 – 5 May 1987) was a lieutenant colonel in the Royal Marines. Soon after joining the Marines...
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    were selected for the raid; including the commanding officer, Herbert 'Blondie' Hasler, and with the reserve Marine Colley the team numbered thirteen...
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  • Forbes, American poker player credited with inventing Texas Hold'em Herbert Hasler (1914–1987), British Royal Marine lieutenant colonel during the Second...
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  • 40 during the First World War "Blondie" – Arnold Walker, RAF pilot Herbert Hasler, Second World War Royal Marines officer "Blood" – J. A. L. Caunter,...
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  • region compete in the Hasler Finals for the Hasler Trophy. The Hasler Series and Trophy are named after Major Herbert ‘Blondie’ Hasler, DSO, OBE, a distinguished...
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  • appointed to command SOG on its formation in June 1944, Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Hasler was appointed as second-in-command. Following the war, Tollemache became...
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    NASCAR driver Hassler Whitney (1907–1989), American mathematician Herbert "Blondie" Hasler (1914–1987), British Marines officer and later a noted single-handed...
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  • (born 1912) 5 May Sir Hugh Fraser, 2nd Baronet, businessman (born 1936) Herbert Hasler, World War II veteran (born 1914) 7 May Colin Blakely, Northern Irish...
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    some of the world's greatest sailors, including Francis Chichester, Herbert Hasler, John Ridgway, Robin Knox-Johnston, Ellen MacArthur, Mike Golding, Paul...
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    ships were damaged, only 2 men survived, including the leader, Major Herbert Hasler, who had to make their way across 80 miles of France, Spain and Gibraltar...
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