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Maloy can refer to: * Thomas Joel Maloy, American naval officer, posthumous recipient of the Navy Cross * Mike Maloy, American professional basketball player * Maloy Lozanes, Philippine-born recording artist in Germany known as MaLoY * USS Maloy (DE-791), an American destroyer Geography * Maloy, Iowa, a town in the United States * Måløy Måløy () is a town in the municipality of Kinn in Vestland county, Norway. Måløy is located on the southeastern side of the island of Vågsøy, about northeast of the village of Holvika and about south of the village of Raudeberg. The Mà ...
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Maloy Lozanes
Maria Lucia Moreno Lozañes (Manila, December 13, 1976), better known by her stage name MaLoY, is a Spanish Filipino singer. She was the second female singer of the German Eurodance act Captain Jack (band), Captain Jack from 1998 until 2001. After taking a break from the record music scene, she returned in 2006 with the German DJ act Shaun Baker. Discography * 1997 – - Toybox ** "Love To The Limit" (Single) * 1999 – - Captain Jack (band), Captain Jack ** "Dream A Dream" (Single) ** "Get Up" (Single) – - featuring the "Gipsy Kings" ** "The Captain's Revenge" (Album) * 2000 – - Captain Jack (band), Captain Jack ** "Only You" (Single) * 2007 – - Shaun Baker ** "V.I.P." (Single) ** "POWER" (Single) * 2008 – - Shaun Baker ** "Hey, Hi, Hello" (Single) ** "Could You, Would You, Should You" (Single) * 2009 – - Shaun Baker ** "Give" (Single) * 2010 – - Shoot! Music feat. MaLoY ** "Step 2 the Music" (Single) * DIVERSE ** Dance Dance Revolution – - KONAMI Video Game ** Ton ...
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Thomas Joel Maloy
USS ''Maloy'' (DE-791/EDE-791), a of the United States Navy. Namesake Thomas Joel Maloy was born on 26 September 1906 in Portland, Oregon. He enlisted in the Navy on 30 September 1926. On 13 November 1942, in action off Guadalcanal, Chief Watertender Maloy's ship, , was torpedoed and went dead in the water. After ordering his crew to abandon number one fireroom, Maloy remained at his station struggling to stem the rapid flooding of the area. Compelled to leave the compartment, he proceeded to the forward engine room to investigate conditions there. He perished in this heroic attempt to save the ship. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Construction and commissioning ''Maloy'' (DE-791) was laid down by Consolidated Steel Corporation in Orange, Texas, on 10 May 1943; launched on 18 August 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Thomas J. Maloy, widow of Chief Water Tender Maloy; and commissioned on 13 December 1943. Service history World War II, 1943–1945 ''Maloy'' spent her ...
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Mike Maloy
Michael Alvin Maloy (May 10, 1949 – February 3, 2009) was an American-Austrian professional basketball player who played in the United States (in the ABA) and in Austria (in the OBB). College career Maloy attended Davidson College – though he never graduated – and was the first black player to play for the Davidson Wildcats men's basketball team, where he was a three-time All-American and Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1969 and 1970. Maloy is the school's all-time leading rebounder, with a total of 1111. Maloy also became the first African American to join a college fraternity at Davidson, when he was accepted into the school's Sigma Chi chapter in 1967. Professional career Upon becoming a professional, Maloy was drafted by the Boston Celtics of the NBA, but he rejected the NBA draft and played three seasons in the ABA instead, with the Virginia Squires and the Dallas Chaparrals. He later played professionally with UBSC Vienna in the Austrian L ...
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USS Maloy (DE-791)
USS ''Maloy'' (DE-791/EDE-791), a of the United States Navy. Namesake Thomas Joel Maloy was born on 26 September 1906 in Portland, Oregon. He enlisted in the Navy on 30 September 1926. On 13 November 1942, in action off Guadalcanal, Chief Watertender Maloy's ship, , was torpedoed and went dead in the water. After ordering his crew to abandon number one fireroom, Maloy remained at his station struggling to stem the rapid flooding of the area. Compelled to leave the compartment, he proceeded to the forward engine room to investigate conditions there. He perished in this heroic attempt to save the ship. He was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Construction and commissioning ''Maloy'' (DE-791) was laid down by Consolidated Steel Corporation in Orange, Texas, on 10 May 1943; launched on 18 August 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Thomas J. Maloy, widow of Chief Water Tender Maloy; and commissioned on 13 December 1943. Service history World War II, 1943–1945 ''Maloy'' spent her ...
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Maloy, Iowa
Maloy is a city in southwest Ringgold County, Iowa, United States, along the Platte River. The population was 22 at the time of the 2020 census. History Settlement of the western part of Ringgold County began in the 1850s. Maloy was platted in 1887, in the same year as the railroad arrived. Maloy was incorporated as a city in 1901. In 1917, the two-story brick Maloy High School was built; after serving from 1920 to 1952, it became an elementary school in the Mount Ayr Community School District. A major fire on June 17, 1931, razed the Catholic Church, five businesses, a house, and a barn. The school closed in 1972 and was torn down in 1987. The railroad, which once offered both freight and passenger service, was dismantled in 1985. Today, the city is governed by a mayor and three-member city council. Geography Maloy is on Iowa County Road J43 approximately ten miles west-southwest of Mount Ayr. The Platte River flows past the west side of the community. According to the ...
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