|rank=[[General of the Army (United States)|General of the Army]]
|branch=United States Army
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...Cosmos: A Personal Voyage]]'', then the most-watched [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] program of all time<ref> According to [http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov
...oky [[Kuwaiti oil fires|oil fires]] in Kuwait (set by [[Saddam Hussein]]'s army during the first [[Gulf War]]) would cause a worldwide ecological disaster
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Jackson joined the Army when World War II started, but left when Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered all
* Jackson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1984; Ronald Reagan called him "one of the great
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| order2=[[Continental Army|Commander-in-Chief <br /> of the Continental Army]]
...ding General of the United States Army|Senior Officer of the United States Army]]</small>
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...sed to clean the boots of a British officer, the irate [[Red coat (British army)|redcoat]] slashed at him with a sword, giving him scars on his left hand a
...ckson knew enough to practice law on the frontier. Since he was not from a distinguished family, he had to make his career by his own merits; and soon he began to p
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...|accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref> In subsequent years, Ford received the [[Distinguished Eagle Scout Award]] in May 1970 and [[Silver Buffalo Award]] from the Boy S
==Naval service in World War II==
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|branch= [[United States Army]]
|rank= [[General]] of the Army of the United States[[Image:Us army general insignia 1866.png|80px]]
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| notable prizes = [[Image:Nobel prize medal.svg|20px]][[Nobel Peace Prize]] in [[2002]]
...te L.B. Walker Carter (1832–1874) served in the [[Confederate States Army]].
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