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George McMillan (footballer, Born 1929)
George McMillan may refer to: * George McMillan (politician) (born 1943), Lieutenant Governor of Alabama * George McMillan (footballer) (born 1930), Scottish footballer * George McMillan (baseball) (1863–1920), Major League Baseball player * George Bray McMillan Lieutenant Colonel George Bray McMillan (October 13, 1916 – June 24, 1944) was a United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot, Squadron Commander, combat " ace" and member of the American Volunteer Group better known as the Flying Tigers T ... (1916–1944), United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot See also * George McMillin (1889–1983), United States Navy admiral {{hndis, McMillan, George ...
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George McMillan (politician)
George Duncan Hastie McMillan, Jr. (born October 11, 1943) is an American Democratic politician who served as the 23rd lieutenant governor of Alabama from 1979 to 1983. In 1989 he founded the City Stages music festival in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Early life and education McMillan was born in Greenville, Alabama, to George D. H. and Jean McMillan. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Auburn University in 1966, and a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1969. Political career McMillan was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives and served for one term in 1973. He then served in the Alabama Senate from 1974 to 1978, also for one term. He was elected the Lieutenant Governor of Alabama in the election of November 7, 1978. Gubernatorial campaign McMillan ran in the Democratic gubernatorial primary election in 1982, but was beaten by former Governor George Wallace, coming in second place. A run-off election was held between McMillan and Wallace, which Walla ...
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George McMillan (footballer)
George Sneddon McMillan (15 March 1930 – 25 December 2019) was a Scottish professional footballer. He made one appearance in the Scottish top flight with Aberdeen and in the English football league with Wrexham Wrexham ( ; cy, Wrecsam; ) is a city and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It is located between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley, near the border with Cheshire in England. Historically in the count .... References 1930 births 2019 deaths Aberdeen F.C. players Wrexham A.F.C. players Brechin City F.C. players Montrose F.C. players Scottish men's footballers Men's association football wing halves {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1930s-stub ...
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George McMillan (baseball)
George A. McMillan (1863–1920) was an American professional baseball player. He played ten games for the New York Giants (NL), New York Giants of Major League Baseball's National League (baseball), National League during the 1890 season. Sources

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George Bray McMillan
Lieutenant Colonel George Bray McMillan (October 13, 1916 – June 24, 1944) was a United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot, Squadron Commander, combat " ace" and member of the American Volunteer Group better known as the Flying Tigers. Early life McMillan was born in Winter Garden, Florida and attended Lakeview High School. He developed an early interest in flying and sought an appointment to West Point and the U.S. Naval Academy but after failing to receive one enrolled at Marion Military Institute in Alabama; he attended for one year then transferred to The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina as a member of the Class of 1938. When McMillan was six credits away from graduating, he decommissioned to join the American Volunteer Group. In 2022, The Citadel awarded a posthumous degree to the veteran. Military service McMillan was accepted into the U.S. Army Aviation Cadet Training Program (USAAF) and attended pilot training at Randolph Field, Texas receiving his wings in M ...
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