Related topics from BritannicaWa peoples of the upland areas of eastern Myanmar (Burma) and southwestern Yunnan province of China. They speak a variety of Austroasiatic languages related to those spoken by upland-dwelling groups in ...
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan Confederate general in the American Civil War, one of its most skillful tacticians, who gained his sobriquet "Stonewall" by his stand at the First Battle of Bull Run (called First Manassas by the ...
phosphorus nonmetallic chemical element of the nitrogen family (Group Va of the periodic table).Jackson, John American blues guitarist (b. Feb. 25, 1924, Woodville, Va.-d. Jan. 20, 2002, Fairfax, Va.), was considered a master of the Piedmont blues tradition. While playing guitar for friends at a gas station ...
Hardin, Frieda Mae American naval "yeomanette" (b. Sept. 22, 1896, Eden Valley, Minn.-d. Aug. 9, 2000, Livermore, Calif.), enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1918, at a time when many women were denied the vote. She ...
Byrd, Richard E. U.S. naval officer, pioneer aviator, and polar explorer best known for his explorations of Antarctica using airplanes and other modern technical resources.Brown, David M. American astronaut (b. April 16, 1956, Arlington, Va.-d. Feb. 1, 2003, over Texas), was a mission specialist and flight surgeon on the space shuttle Columbia. Brown was educated at the College of ...
de Weldon, Felix Austrian-born sculptor (b. April 12, 1907, Vienna, Austria-d. June 2, 2003, Woodstock, Va.), created more than 2,000 public sculptures around the world, most notably the Marine Corps War Memorial ...
Lee, Robert E. Confederate general, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, the most successful of the Southern armies during the American Civil War (1861-65). In February 1865 he was given command of all the ...
Dagmar American comic actress (b. Nov. 29, 1921, Logan, W.Va.-d. Oct. 9, 2001, Ceredo, W.Va.), portrayed a stereotypical sexy dumb blonde in early 1950s television, most notably on the late-night talk show ...
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