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- George Kennedy McGunnegle (June 23, 1854 – January 17, 1938) was a career officer in the United States Army. He received a direct commission from civilian...
- he married Isabella Steele Ray McGunnegle of New York City. She was the widow of Lieutenant Commander Wilson McGunnegle and a mother of three adult children...
- indie rock band Alex Mack, National Football League player George K. McGunnegle, U.S. Army officer Randy Mantooth, actor Margaret Millar, writer Kim Miyori...
- major and was the husband of Isabel McGunnegle. Isabel McGunnegle was the daughter of army officer George K. McGunnegle. In 1888 Sheridan suffered a series...
- Annapolis, 40th Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate George K. McGunnegle, U.S. Army colonel William Duhurst Merrick (1818–1889), born in Annapolis...
- City, and his wounds resulted in the loss of an arm. Lieutenant Wilson McGunnegle, commander of St. Louis, replaced him as expedition commander. The highest-ranking...
- returning there. During the war, the post was commanded by Colonel George K. McGunnegle, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 64 in 1918 but remained on...
- to garrison duties in Oahu, Hawaii and commanded by Colonel George K. McGunnegle. The 1st Infantry Regiment was ****igned on 11 September 1918 to the 13th...
- Hamtramck Colonel Thomas Hunt Colonel Jacob Kingsbury Colonel George K. McGunnegle Colonel William Whistler Major David Ziegler Captain Meriwether Lewis...
- Brigadier General Montgomery M. Macomb (1852–1924) 1911 1912 ~1 year 2 Colonel George K. McGunnegle (1854–1938) December 5, 1912 February 14, 1913 71 days...