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  • {{rpl|George Washington}}
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  • '''George Washington University''' is the largest private co-educational institution in Washingt ...iversity|National Security Archive]] and [[Campaign Finance Institute]], [[George Washington University Medical Center]] includes a large hospital and medical school, a
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  • #REDIRECT [[George Washington University]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • Associate Professor of Law at [[George Washington University]]; Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation, working on a
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  • Senior Fellow, [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], specializing in presidential power
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  • {{r|George Washington University}} {{r|National Security Archive, George Washington University||**}}
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  • President, University of Utah; former Dean, George Washington University Law School; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • ...evolutionary War]], formed by the [[Second Continental Congress]], under [[George Washington]]'s command.
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  • ...in the Continental Army during the American Revolution; he became one of [[George Washington]]'s most trusted aides.
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  • {{r|George Washington}} {{r|George Washington}}
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  • Board member, [[Center for National Security Studies]]; Director, [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • Board member; [[Center for National Security Studies]]; Director of the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • Professor of Law and Glen Earl Weston Research Professor, [[George Washington University]] Law School; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • ...or of Publications and Senior Analyst for the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]] projects on South Asia and the Middle East
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  • Senior Fellow at the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], and author of a number of books on the [[United States intell
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  • * [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=106358296 Linda O. Mcmurry. ''George Washington Carver, Scientist and Symbol'' (1982)]
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  • {{r|George Washington University}}
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  • {{r|USS George Washington (CVN 73)|''USS George Washington'' (CVN 73)}}
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  • Teaches at [[George Washington University]] and [[American University]]; founding director of the Center f
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  • ...tish force, under [[Lord Cornwallis]] surrendered to the Colonials under [[George Washington]] (with French assistance), and effectively ended the war
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  • ...]], the first [[U.S. Attorney General]] and [[Secretary of State]] under [[George Washington]].
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  • ...rican Historical Association; advisory board, [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...tner at James & Hoffman and litigator for the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...he nuclear history documentation project at the National Security Archive, George Washington University. He edited two of the Archive's document collections: The Berlin
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  • ...se Institute]]; Lecturer, [[Brookings Institution]]; Adjunct Professor, [[George Washington University]]; signatory to "Beyond Guantanamo"; former Associate Deputy Att
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  • ...nstitute for Middle East Studies, Director, Middle East Studies Program, [[George Washington University]]; blogs on the Middle East at [[Foreign Policy (magazine)]] as
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  • ...culty of [[Georgetown University]] Law Center and General Counsel of the [[George Washington University National Security Archive]]
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  • ....edu/~erpapers/abouteleanor/erbiography.html Online Biographical Sketch at George Washington University's Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Site] *[http://www.gwu.edu/~erpapers/index.html George Washington University's Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Site
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  • ...ntelligence Council]] (2009-); former international relations faculty at [[George Washington University]] and [[Princeton University]]; Senior Adviser to the [[Iraq Stu
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  • * Hogeland, William. ''The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and the frontier rebels who challenged America's newfo
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  • Associate professor of political science and international affairs at [[George Washington University]]; critic of political attacks on academic expression, of which
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  • ...http://books.google.com/books?id=MpCTZQywq0YC Presidential Campaigns: From George Washington to George W. Bush].'' New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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  • *[[George Washington Carver]], black chemist
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  • ...d Political], an epic 1854 poem on slavery and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, by George Washington Bungay; available from the Antislavery Literature Project
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  • {{r|George Washington University}}
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  • {{r|George Washington University}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • {{r|National Security Archive, George Washington University}}
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  • * Ellis, Joseph J. ''His Excellency: George Washington'' (2004), by Pulitzer prize winner * Henriques, Peter R. ''Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George Washington.'' (2006).
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  • {{r|George Washington||#}}
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  • ...onment Group]]; formerly executive director, [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]; vice president for conservation at Conservation International
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  • ...professor of Practice at the Elliott School of International Affairs, the George Washington University; senior fellow, LMI Government Consulting; board member, [[Searc
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  • {{r|George Washington-class||**}}
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  • ...a Senior Fellow and program director with the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], heading the Archive’s Iraq Documentation Project and its pa
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  • Director, Constitution Project and faculty at [[George Washington University]]; wrote ''Reclaiming Conservatism'' and focuses on [[restructur
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  • * [[George Washington]]
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  • ...Wetmore Story]]. It concerned a complaint about a 2 volume biography of [[George Washington]] making use of his papers and letters which had been extracted (copied) fr ...irst was a major 12 volume work by [[Jared Sparks]] - being a biography of George Washington (from which no copying was alleged) and 11 supplemental volumes containing
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • The '''National Security Archive''', located at [[George Washington University]] is an independent non-governmental research institute and libr | publisher = National Security Archive, George Washington University}}</ref>
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  • {{r|George Washington University}}
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  • ...Continental Congress]] in June of 1775, and placed under the command of [[George Washington]]. It comprised volunteers who were paid (often in arrears) by the national
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  • ...Civil Liberties Union]] and the [[Fund for Peace]], and is funded by the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]] Fund, Inc.
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  • {{r|George Washington-class}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • ...rey T. Richelson''' is a Senior Fellow at the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], and author of numerous books on the [[United States intellige
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • *[[George Washington]]
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  • {{r|George Washington University}} {{r|George Washington University||**}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • Image:Georgewashingtonwh.jpg|George Washington
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  • {{rpl|George Washington}}
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  • ...ded the French fleet that decisively assisted the colonial forces, under [[George Washington]], at the [[Battle of Yorktown]].
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • ...33).jpg|right|350px|A 2012 view of the Delaware River near the place where George Washington's troops crossed the ice-laden river on Christmas night of 1776, perhaps 10
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • *Greene, George Washington. ''Nathanael Greene: An Examination of Some Statements Concerning Major-Ge *Greene, George Washington. ''The Life of Nathanael Greene: Major-general in the Army of the Revoluti
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  • ...evolution|Revolutionary War]] ancestry (his grandfather had fought under [[George Washington|Washington]]), he became a lawyer and, after serving in various local and s
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  • ...ryland and Virginia. Many important figures in American history such as [[George Washington]] and [[Robert E. Lee]] had homes and lived along the banks of the Potomac.
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  • ...s in 1993, he became a Visiting Professor of International Relations at [[George Washington University]] and a Distinguished Consultant at the [[Carnegie Endowment for
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  • ...American University]], he took a master's degree in civil engineering at [[George Washington University]]. He then worked in information technology in Saudi Arabia.
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  • ...hns Hopkins University]], the Elliott School of International Affairs at [[George Washington University]], and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at [[Georgetown Unive
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • He commanded Cruiser-Destroyer Group 2, the George Washington Battle Group, and the [[United States Second Fleet]]/NATO Striking Fleet At
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • ...f Virginia, the first U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of State under [[George Washington]]. He was a loner who loved high society but never joined a party; histori ..., he served briefly in the [[Continental Army]] as aide-de-camp to General George Washington.
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • *''The Meaning of Independence: John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson'' (1976). *''The Genius of George Washington'' (1980).
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  • ...te]], a nonpartisan research and educational institution affiliated with [[George Washington University]] in Washington D.C.
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • | title = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 54, "Scie
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  • ...U.S.]] [[United States dollar|$]]1 bill, for example, bears the image of [[George Washington]].
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  • ...lexander Hamilton]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]], developed within President [[George Washington|Washington's]] administration, political newspapers such as the ''Gazette''
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  • {{r|Karl Inderfurth}} Director, Graduate Program in International Affairs, [[George Washington University]]
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  • ...he slaveholding of 18th century figures such as [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[George Washington]]. <blockquote>It is a measure of the change that has occurred in the past
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  • Reassigned to the Army Staff from Vietnam, he earned an MBA at George Washington University in Washington, DC. After being promoted to major, he became a [[
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • * Hearn, Chester G. ''George Washington's Schooners: The First American Navy.'' (1995). 285 pp. ...ower at Yorktown: The Archaeology of the Captive Fleet." PhD dissertation George Washington U. 1980. 284 pp. DAI 1980 41(1): 371-A. 8014045
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  • ...ce of '''President of the United States''' has been held by 45 men since [[George Washington]] became the first in 1789. In the listings, however, [[Grover Cleveland]] |1||[[George Washington]]||1789-1797||||||[[Image:Georgewashingtonwh.jpg|50px|George Washington]]
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  • *Undergraduate degree, Chinese Studies, [[George Washington University]].
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  • * ''The Presidency of George Washington'' (University Press of Kansas, 1974, paperback ed., 1985) [http://www.amazo
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  • ...Illinois, and in 1932 he became Head of the Biochemistry Department at the George Washington University School of Medicine. He moved to The Cornell University Medical C
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  • ...Town Academy]], and graduated from [[Columbian College]], later part of [[George Washington University]] in 1860. He also subsequently studied at the [[University of V
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  • ...ris}} [[Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1979-1995)]]; Has taught at the George Washington University, Johns Hopkins SAIS; Research Fellow at Bilkent University, Anka ...s; Adjunct Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University; Former Director of the Middle East Studies Program at GWU’s E
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  • {{r|George Washington}}
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 101}}</re
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  • *[[USS George Washington (CVN 73)|USS ''George Washington'' (CVN 73)]]
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  • ...ter of 2009, after retiring from the Navy, George Washington Law School at George Washington University, appointed Wise their Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.<ref n
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  • ...though it was not occupied until 1800 by President [[John Adams]]. While [[George Washington]] watched it built, he never lived in it.
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  • |1||[[John Adams]]||1789-1797||[[George Washington]]
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  • ...[cruiser]] ''[[USS Port Royal (CG-73)]]''. He has also commanded the ''USS George Washington'' carrier battle group and the U.S. Second Fleet/NATO Striking Fleet Atlant
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  • George Washington University
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  • *BA, [[George Washington University]] (1977}
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  • *5: [[George Washington Jones (Tennessee politician)|George W. Jones]] ''([[Democratic Party (Unite *13: [[George Washington Hopkins|George W. Hopkins]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • {{r|National Security Archive, George Washington University}}
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  • * George Washington University's [[Marc Lynch]] ("[[Abu Aardvark]]") blogs on the politics of t
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  • * Ramsay, David. ''The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America'' (1811)
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  • | Sept. 11, 1789 || Jan. 31, 1795 || [[George Washington]] | Feb. 3, 1795 || Mar. 3, 1797 || [[George Washington]]
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  • |[[George Washington]]
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  • ...ss took control of the militia, appointing one of their members, Colonel [[George Washington]] of Virginia, as commander in chief "of all the continental forces, raised
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  • ...onsultancy. He has taught military analysis and cultural anthropology at [[George Washington University]], although the university chose not to rehire him after the Was
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  • ...er, Cruiser Destroyer Group Two and [[USS George Washington (CVN 73)|''USS George Washington'' (CVN 73)]] [[Carrier Strike Group]] in both the Arabian Gulf and the Med
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  • * Billias, George A. ed., ''George Washington's Opponents'' (1969) essays on the chief British generals * Billias, George A. ed. ''George Washington's Generals and Opponents: Their Exploits and Leadership'' (1994); combined
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  • ...794 in response to a federally imposed excise tax placed on [[liquor]]. [[George Washington]] led an army into the field to break up the rebellion: he was the only Uni
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  • As of 2022, 45 men have been president, beginning with [[George Washington]] in 1789. However, the current president, {{headofstate|United States of A ...dministrative units within the executive branch, which was first used by [[George Washington]] in 1789. Since then, every president except William Harrison (who died sh
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  • * Estes, Todd, "The Art of Presidential Leadership: George Washington and the Jay Treaty," ''Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'', 2001,
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  • ...[[FDR Library]]. In 1934, Szyk visited the United States to receive the [[George Washington Bicentennial Medal]] from the US Congress, exhibiting ''Washington and his
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  • {{r|George Washington-class}}
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  • ...ncluding, notably, [[Elisha Kent Kane]], Dr. [[Isaac Israel Hayes]], and [[George Washington De Long]]. It was believed that once a ship broke through the regions of t
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  • ...high profile politicians, such as John Adams, [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[George Washington]]. Rush wrote many patriotic essays and cultivated life long correspondenc ...sharply critical of his former teacher, [[William Shippen]], as well as [[George Washington]]. Rush became loosely associated with the [[Conway Cabal]], a group trying
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  • ...[Irwin St. John Tucker]], [[J. Stitt Wilson]], [[Franklin S. Spalding]], [[George Washington Woodbey]], and [[Bouck White]]. [[Socialism|Socialists]] included [[W.D.P.
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  • [[Image:Georgewashingtonwh.jpg|right|thumb|Official portrait of George Washington]] '''George Washington''' (1732-1799) was the commander in chief of the [[Continental Army]] and t
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  • ...13 states ratified and the new government took office in March, 1789, with George Washington as President. The presidency was not controversial. Six influential delegates<ref>George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, [[Rufus King]], [[James Wilson]], and [
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  • ...ile submarine, began its first operational patrol on November 15, 1960. ''George Washington'' class boats were adaptations of production attack submarines, which were
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  • ...anger]]; Former Director, Response to Emergencies and Disasters Institute, George Washington University; Former Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Public Health Emer
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  • ...riate access to military and intelligence information. He is a Director, [[George Washington University National Security Archive]] and a board member of the [[Center f | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive
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  • {{rpl|George Washington}}
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  • ...e of Yale Law School, with a graduate degree in International Affairs from George Washington University, he briefly practiced private law.
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  • ...serving as the first Vice President of the United States under President [[George Washington]]. ...ee justices to the Supreme Court. They are [[Bushrod Washington]], who was George Washington's nephew, [[Alfred Moore]], and Chief Justice [[John Marshall]], who became
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  • ...ion. After the war, he received BA and MA degrees in Foreign Affairs from George Washington University. He joined the CIA in March 1948 and became an expert in Soviet ...aphs, as well as supporting data such as the chart of CIA photo are at the George Washington University [[National Security Archive]]
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  • {{r|USS George Washington (CVN-73)|''USS George Washington'' (CVN-73) |**}}
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  • Hubbard attended [[George Washington University]] in 1930, but does not do well in his studies. Later, he co-aut
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  • ...an associate professor of political science and international affairs at [[George Washington University]]. He specializes in institutional theory, politics and the Inte
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  • ===George Washington=== * Alden, John. ''George Washington: A Biography'' (1984);
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  • Graduating in 1961, he worked his way through [[George Washington University]] law school as a [[U.S. Capitol Police]] officer.
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  • ...course of the war, British officers trained American ones (most notably [[George Washington]]) for battle which would later benefit the [[American Revolution]]. Some A
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  • ...site where [[Wikipedia:George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River|George Washington crossed the Delaware River]] for a surprise attack on Trenton on Christmas
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  • ...the French minister [[Edmond Genet]] ("Citizen Genet") forced President [[George Washington]] and Secretary of State [[Thomas Jefferson]] to demand his recall. The rul ...rized the raising of an army of 10,000 men commanded by former president [[George Washington]], and provided for the establishment of a new [[United States Navy|Navy De
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  • ...s that had nuclear propulsion and could launch while submerged. , of the [[George Washington-class]] armed with [[UGM-27 Polaris]] missiles, in 1960. The program was di
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  • ...-motivate the Americans in their cause, and it seemed to be successful. [[George Washington]] had his officers read it to his troops before crossing the Delaware River ...iendship...and a hypocrite in public life."<ref>Paine, Thomas, ''Letter to George Washington''. in ''The Complete Works of Thomas Paine'', p.723</ref>In spite of Monroe
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  • ...as well as supporting data such as the chart of CIA photographs are at the George Washington University [[National Security Archive]].<ref name=GWUNSA>{{cite web | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive
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  • ...[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolution]]. He became one of [[George Washington]]'s most trusted aides. He also served as [[Quartermaster General]] and pla ...4, 1775 the Continental Army was formed. Command was given by consensus to George Washington of [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. Greene was appointed as one of eight
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  • ...stration of [[President of the United States of America|U.S. President]] [[George Washington]]. As Senator he supported the assumption of state debts, establishment of |[[George Washington]]
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  • ...[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolution]]. He became one of [[George Washington]]'s most trusted aides. He also served as [[Quartermaster General]] and pla ...4, 1775 the Continental Army was formed. Command was given by consensus to George Washington of [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. Greene was appointed as one of eight
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  • ...thout a Ph.D., he took a leave of absence from the NIH in 1954 to attend [[George Washington University]]. Allowed to submit some of his previous research toward his de
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  • ...ended up as girders in the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] and in cables for the [[George Washington Bridge]], and was a vital part of war production during [[World War I]] and
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  • ...ouse in [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] that was attended by General [[George Washington]]. Their son, [[Kensey Johns, Jr.]], would later serve in the [[U.S. House
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  • ...sed from hand to hand and read aloud at taverns in every colony. General [[George Washington]] was especially impressed and he had it read aloud to his soldiers. Paine'
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  • ...nited States was the [[First Bank of the United States]], created by the [[George Washington|Washington]] administration in 1791. The driving force behind its creation
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  • ...otunda of the new capitol building was placed, in 1821, a marble statue of George Washington wearing a toga, which the state, on the advice of Thomas Jefferson, had com
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  • [[Image:Mtvernonli.jpg|left|thumb|Tourists waiting in the line to enter George Washington's mansion at Mt. Vernon, VA]] ...residents have been born in Virginia. Four of the first five presidents, [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]], and [[James Monroe]], were Virg
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  • ...n, Virginia continued to be mired in class divisiveness as its native son, George Washington, made desperate appeals for troops. Following the war George Washington stood down as Commander in Chief of the Continental army. In late November
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  • ...ohn Haslet]] at the [[Battle of Princeton]], Rodney went to join General [[George Washington]] briefly in early 1777. Washington soon returned him to [[Delaware (U.S. s
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  • ...nited States'', the correct response the contestant must give is ''Who was George Washington?''. The show originally required the responses to be grammatically correct
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  • ...f America]] songs 'My Country, Tis of Thee', 'God Save America', 'God Save George Washington', and 'God Save the Thirteen States'. The
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  • ...rs, a militia unit created by [[Benjamin Franklin]] in 1747. They joined [[George Washington|Washington]]'s defense of [[New York, New York|New York City]] at [[Perth A
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  • ...ad been commissioned a major. He was also an aide and surgeon to General [[George Washington]] at the [[Battle of Brandywine]] and at [[Valley Forge]].
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  • ...ally Washington, distrusted the idea of an opposition party, as shown in [[George Washington]]'s "Farewell Address" of 1796. They thought opposition parties would only
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  • ...r in the House of Representatives, Madison worked closely with President [[George Washington]] to organize the new federal government. Breaking with Treasury Secretary ...unding Fathers'' (Michigan State Univ. Press, 1963), p. 74.</ref> However, George Washington avoided a trade war and instead secured friendly trade relations with Brita
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  • ...Nov. 1753, recording his impressions in his journal:<ref> "The Diaries of George Washington, Vol. 1," [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html Library of Congress Amer ...edition. Colonel Joshua Fry commanded the regiment. His second-in-command, George Washington, led an advance column. Washington's unit clashed with the French in the Ba
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  • ...es of republican values, especially [[Samuel Adams]], [[Patrick Henry]], [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Paine]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Adams]], [[Thomas Jeffer ...mpted to overturn the Government of this Country."<ref>{{cite web |title = George Washington to James McHenry, September 30, 1798 |url = http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/a
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  • ...ically in the first two presidential elections (1788 and 1792). In both, [[George Washington]] was unanimously elected, with 69 electoral votes in 1788 and 132 in 1792.
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  • ...”. The centerpiece of Chicago’s Exposition was a Ferris Wheel, invented by George Washington Gale Ferris in response to the organizers’ desire for a great structure t ...storical reason for the Fair was to commemorate the 150th anniversary of [[George Washington]]’s inauguration as President of the U.S.A. The New York World’s Fair C
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  • ...el Elin Nordegren, fiancee of American golfer Tiger Woods, touring the USS George Washington (CVN 73) in the Arabian Gulf.]]
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  • ...ory of George Washington and the garden in the Second Reader wherein young George Washington comes across some sprouting cabbages which were so previously arranged by t
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  • ...by many of the leading figures of the [[American Revolution]], including [[George Washington]], who personally thanked her for a poem she wrote in his honor. Despite th
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  • ...of the Anglican planters. However, both groups supported the Revolution. [[George Washington]], for example, was active in his vestry. ...nd that any slave fighting for the British would be freed. By this time, [[George Washington]] had been appointed head of the American forces by the Continental Congres
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  • ...ndence against Britain, in league with France and others, was a success. [[George Washington]], who led the military effort, chaired the Constitutional Convention of 17
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  • The two-term tradition had been an unwritten rule since George Washington declined to run for a third term in 1796, but Roosevelt, after blocking the ...torians by [[CSPAN]] found that historians consider [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[George Washington]], and Roosevelt the three greatest presidents by a wide margin, and other
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  • ...from the beginning, and in a 1793 message to the House of Representatives, George Washington advised them that &nbsp;"No pecuniary consideration is more urgent than the
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  • ...militia swarmed to Boston, surrounding the British in the city. General [[George Washington]] soon took charge, and when he acquired cannon in spring 1776, the British
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  • ...n the state as he headed north toward Yorktown, where he was captured by [[George Washington]].
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  • ...refutations; in short, I soon became a thorough Deist."<ref>As to whether George Washington was a Deist or not, see this [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/
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  • ...m the consideration of the Senate. Cleveland often quoted the advice of [[George Washington]]'s Farewell Address in decrying alliances, and he slowed the pace of expan
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  • ...d sometimes on the subject matter--nobody is going to write the article on George Washington in BrE or the article on Queen Elizabeth II in AmE).
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