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  2. John Sullivan (general) - Wikipedia

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    John Sullivan (February 17, 1740 – January 23, 1795) was an American general in the Revolutionary War winning several key battles most notably the Delaware crossing. He was a delegate in the Continental Congress where he signed the Continental Association , the third governor of New Hampshire , and a United States district judge of the United ...

  3. John Sullivan | American Battlefield Trust

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    John Sullivan. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death February 17, 1740 - January 23, 1795. The son of Irish immigrants, New Hampshire’s John Sullivan made a trying life for himself as an attorney. He made many an enemy when he sued his neighbors and foreclosed on debts owed to him in Durham ...

  4. John P. Sullivan (general) - Wikipedia

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    John P. Sullivan is a United States Army lieutenant general who serves as the deputy commander of United States Transportation Command since June 29, 2022. He most recently served as the 19th Director of Strategy, Capabilities, Policy, Programs, and Logistics of the United States Transportation Command from August 2021 to June 2022, and was ...

  5. American Revolution: Major General John Sullivan - ThoughtCo

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    A native of New Hampshire, Major General John Sullivan rose to become one of the Continental Army's most tenacious fighters during the American Revolution (1775-1783). When the war began in 1775, he departed his role as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress to accept as commission as a brigadier general.

  6. General John Sullivan | Facts, Early Years, Life, Death ...

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    Revolutionary War General John Sullivan Public domain image. John Sullivan was born on February 17, 1740 in Somersworth, New Hampshire. When John was 20, he took Lydia Remick Worster to be his wife. Their first daughter died when she was a baby, after that, they had another daughter and three sons.

  7. Her son was an accused cult leader. She says he was a victim ...

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    CNN — “Now the family tree goes like this,” the man on the tape extolled confidently. “John John and…Trump are cousins. And Trump’s uncle is JFK Sr., and Joe Kennedy, who is also not dead…. And...

  8. Sentencings scheduled for April for convicted former CMEEC ...

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    Rankin, Bilda and Sullivan were found guilty in December 2021 by a jury of one count each of theft from a program receiving federal funds for their leadership roles in planning the 2015 trip to...

  9. The Sullivan Brothers World War II Casualties On The USS Juneau

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    Among them was George Sullivan, the oldest brother. Gunner’s mate Allen Heyn was one of the survivors that was finally rescued from the sinking of the Juneau. He reported that there were 10 days of intense suffering as, one by one, the men succumbed to the intense heat, their wounds, and sharks.

  10. NSA Jake Sullivan: If Congress Doesn't ... - RealClearPolitics

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    00:00 02:11 RCP's Philip Wegman asked National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan about a group of Republican members of Congress claiming to be "unaware of just how much the administration has spent...

  11. John L. O’Sullivan was an influential journalist and supporter of the Democratic Party. In 1839, he laid out historical, moral, political, and economic reasons for westward expansion. In 1845, O’Sullivan rallied support for the annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States.