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  1. Ben Ross Burgoyne ’39. ... Oregon, while attending Reed. When World War II began, he joined the U.S. Army and was told, “The U.S. needs doctors, so we will send you to medical school.” As a surgeon he served in the MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) 8055 in Korea and was made a captain.

  2. Victor John Reed Burgoyne. Driver. Service No. 57659. Age 27. Died on 6 November 1918. Royal Field Artillery. CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY, Egypt. Son of John Reed Burgoyne and the late Georgina Burgoyne, of Meare Glastonbury; husband of Lilly Carter (formeriy Burgoyne), of 29, Bere Lane, Glastonbury, Somerset. Enlisted Dec., 1914 ...

  3. General John Burgoyne (24 February 1722 – 4 August 1792) was a British general, dramatist and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1761 to 1792. He first saw action during the Seven Years' War when he participated in several battles, most notably during the Portugal campaign of 1762.. Burgoyne is best known for his role in the American Revolutionary War.

  4. Burgoyne to Clinton, September 23, 1777 Burgoyne's council discussed whether to attack the next day, and a decision was reached to delay further action at least one day, to September 21. The army moved to consolidate the position closer to the American line while some men collected their dead. The attack on the 21st was called off when Burgoyne received a letter dated September 12 from Henry ...

  5. Melani Anae, Lautofa Iuli, Leilani Burgoyne Reed Publishing (NZ) , 2006 - History - 141 pages Rebellion, revenge and bloody war threaten the uneasy alliances between Te Rauparaha's Ngati Toa iwi and the many tribes of Aotearoa.

  6. The Parks leaf logo is one of the most iconic symbols in New York. The logo’s exact date of origin and designer are uncertain; it was first introduced to the department’s letterhead and official documents in 1934, when the five independent borough Parks Departments were unified into one agency, and Robert Moses was put in charge of the ...

  7. 1 de mar. de 2024 · On October 19, 1777, two days after the Articles of Convention brought his “disaster at Saratoga” to a close, British Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne arrived in Albany, New York, a defeated man. There, Burgoyne resided in the home of Maj. Gen. Philip Schuyler until October 27, 1777. [1] Most accounts of his stay focus on the hospitality Burgoyne was ...