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General Brady (other)
General Brady may refer to: * Hugh Brady (general) (1768–1851), U.S. Army major general * Patrick Henry Brady (born 1936), U.S. Army major general * Roger A. Brady (born 1946), U.S. Air Force four-star general * Thomas Brady (general) (c. 1752–1827), Irish lieutenant general (feldzeugmeister) in the Austrian army See also * Attorney General Brady (other) Attorney General Brady may refer to: * M. Jane Brady (born 1951), Attorney General of Delaware *Maziere Brady (1796–1871), Attorney General of Ireland *Rory Brady Rory Brady (20 August 1957 – 19 July 2010) was an Irish barrister who served ...
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Hugh Brady (general)
Hugh Brady (July 29, 1768 – April 15, 1851) was an American general from Pennsylvania. He served in the Northwest Indian War under General Anthony Wayne, and during the War of 1812. Following the War of 1812, Brady remained in the military, eventually rising to the rank of Major General (United States), major general and taking command of the garrison at Detroit. He also marginally participated in the 1832 Black Hawk War. Hugh Brady died an accidental death in 1851 when he was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage. Early life Hugh Brady was born July 29, 1768, one of six sons and four daughters by John and Mary Brady, in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Standing Stone, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.Farmer, Silas. ''History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan: A Chronological Cyclopedia of the Past and Present'',Google Books, S. Farmer & Co. for Munsell & Co.: 1890, p. 1078. Retrieved 10 October 2007.Meginness, John Franklin. ''Otzinachson: Or, a History of the West Branch V ...
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Patrick Henry Brady
Patrick Henry Brady (born October 1, 1936), is a retired United States Army major general. While serving as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, he received the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration for valor. Early life Brady attended O'Dea High SchoolKeane, p. 81 in Seattle, Washington, an all-boys school run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, where he was active in sports. Military career While in college at Seattle University, Brady initially hated the compulsory Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program and was kicked out.Collier, p. 27 Brady realized he would probably be drafted after graduation and reentered the ROTC program in order to enter military service as an officer. After graduation, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army Medical Service Corps on March 20, 1959. On April 4, he went on active duty. He served in West Berlin from September 1959 to August 1961 with the 6th Infantry Brigade. In August 1961, he became t ...
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Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ("spear", "lance") (Hrōþigēraz). The name was introduced into England by the Normans. In Normandy, the Frankish name had been reinforced by the Old Norse cognate '. The name introduced into England replaced the Old English cognate '. ''Roger'' became a very common given name during the Middle Ages. A variant form of the given name ''Roger'' that is closer to the name's origin is ''Rodger''. Slang and other uses Roger is also a short version of the term "Jolly Roger", which refers to a black flag with a white skull and crossbones, formerly used by sea pirates since as early as 1723. From up to , Roger was slang for the word "penis". In ''Under Milk Wood'', Dylan Thomas writes "jolly, rodgered" suggesting both the sexual double entend ...
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Thomas Brady (general)
Thomas Brady (1752? – 1827), was an Irish general (''feldzeugmeister'') in the Austrian army. Brady was born at Cavan, Ireland (one account has it Cootehill) between October 1752 and May 1753. He entered the Austrian service on 1 November 1769. On the list for that date his name appears as "Peter", but in all subsequent rolls he is called "Thomas". Brady served until 4 April 1774 as a cadet in the ''Wied'' infantry regiment. On 10 April 1774 he was promoted to ensign in the ''Fabri'' infantry regiment; he became a lieutenant on 30 November 1775, first lieutenant 20 March 1784, and captain in 1788. He distinguished himself as a lieutenant at Habelschwerdt in 1778, and received the Maria Theresa cross for personal bravery at the storming of Novi on 3 November 1788, during the Turkish war with Austria and Russia. He was appointed major on 20 July 1790, served on the staff until 1793, and on 1 April of that year was appointed lieutenant colonel of the corps of Tyrolean sharpshoot ...
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