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    Hugo William Koehler (July 19, 1886 – June 17, 1941) (pronounced [ˈkøːlɐ]) was a United States Navy commander, secret agent and socialite. Following the...
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  • United States Army officer Herman Koehler (end) (1873–1931), American college football and ice hockey player Hugo W. Koehler (1886–1941), American naval officer...
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    and his mother remarried Hugo W. Koehler of St. Louis, a commander in the United States Navy. Following World War I, Koehler served as an Office of Naval...
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    Dimitrije Milaković Fyodor Matisen Gavriil Alekseevich Korsak-Koulagenkov Hugo W. Koehler Igor Sikorsky Ilya Ulyanov Ivan Gannibal Jacob van Deventer Jovan Sundečić...
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    served for 36 years from 1961 until 1997. In June 1927, Matilda married Hugo W. Koehler (1886–1941), a commander in the United States Navy who served as a...
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    USS King (DDG-41) Thomas B. Klakring (three awards) Norman Jack "Dusty" Kleiss Hugo W. Koehler Edmond Konrad (two awards) George Landenberger, 23rd Governor of American...
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    an intelligence mission, along with his aide, Lieutenant Commander Hugo W. Koehler, to join the Whites and report on the strength of the Bolsheviks and...
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  • (1880); Pulitzer Prize-winning author Booth Tarkington (1889) and Hugo W. Koehler (1903), American naval spy during the Russian Revolution and step-father...
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  • V. Franchot II (1903) – businessman and New York State politician Hugo W. Koehler (1903) – U.S. Navy commander; military attaché to Russia Samuel Abraham...
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    arrived on 30 January 1921. Also making the crossing was Commander Hugo W. Koehler, USN, the American naval spy who was returning to America from ten...
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