Charles Kenney Duncan (December 7, 1911 – June 27, 1994) was a United States Navy four star admiral who served as Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic/Commander...
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Charles Duncan may refer to: Charles T. Duncan (1838–1915), American lawyer and Virginia state judge Charles Duncan (politician) (1865–1933), British...
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pub, named after Admiral Adam Duncan Admiral Charles K. Duncan (1911–1994), U.S. Navy admiral Admiral Donald B. Duncan (1896–1975), U.S. Navy admiral...
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awards) Walter Doran (2 awards) Charles A. Doyen Charles K. Duncan Kevin M. Donegan (2 awards) Joseph Dunford Charles W. Dyson Edward W. Eberle Thomas...
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of Review which investigated the 1967 USS Liberty Incident Admiral Charles K. Duncan – USN Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Admiral Leon A. Edney – USN...
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Brumfield, jockey Richard J. Corman, founder of R.J Corman Railroad Group Charles K. Duncan, U.S. Navy admiral Danny Fargo, professional wrestler Chris Holtmann...
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Group 1, Rear Admirals Frederick C. Stelter, Jr., Charles K. Duncan, Charles O. Triebel, and Charles C. Kirkpatrick. The only interruption to this service...
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support of some 220,000 people. He relinquished command to Admiral Charles K. Duncan on September 30, 1970 and retired on October 1. After retiring from...
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Avondale Shipyard, Inc.; launched on 29 August 1970; sponsored by Mrs. Charles K. Duncan; and commissioned on 18 September 1971 at the Boston Naval Shipyard...
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Timothy Theodore Duncan (born April 25, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio...
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