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Herbert Arthur "Bert"
Dargue (November 17, 1886 –
December 12, 1941) was a
career officer in the
United States Army,
reaching the rank of
major general...
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reached Dublán on 26 March.
Dargue and the
airplane had just been
stoned by a
hostile crowd when the
picture was taken. A cool
Dargue had the
photographer pose...
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April 2023.
Dargue, William. "Hazelwell". A
History of
BIRMINGHAM Places &
Placenames from A to Y.
Retrieved 24
April 2023.
Dargue, William. "Hazelwell"...
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during World War II
along with
General Malin Craig,
Major General Herbert Dargue,
Major General Frank C. Mahin,
Major General Robert Olds,
Major General...
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Birmingham Mail. 15 July 2011.
Retrieved 15
August 2020.
Mayes 1990, p. 3.
Dargue, William. "Brookfields".
History of
Birmingham Places &
Placenames A to...
- the ground. On
January 12, 1915,
Dargue and an
enlisted spotter encountered strong winds over San Jose Bay.
Dargue lost
control attempting to
avoid the...
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built upon heros". He
cited the
promotion in
South America by
Herbert Dargue in
early 1927.
After his 1927 trans-Atlantic flight,
Charles Lindbergh made...
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initially received only certificates.
Among the ten
airmen were
Major Herbert Dargue,
Captains Ira C.
Eaker and Muir S. Fairchild, and
First Lieutenant Ennis...
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Robert Olds. 2nd ARU(F) SS
Rebecca Lukens renamed Major General Herbert A.
Dargue. 3rd ARU(F) SS
Thomas LeValley renamed Major General Walter R. Weaver. 4th...
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during World War II
along with
General Malin Craig,
Major General Herbert Dargue,
Major General Robert Olds,
Major General Paul Newgarden,
Major General...