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Sarah Bryant (servicewoman), Corporal Sarah Bryant
Sarah Bryant may refer to: *Sarah Bryant (British Army soldier) (née Feely, 1981–2008), British servicewoman who was killed in Afghanistan * Sara Cone Bryant (1873–1956), American lecturer, teacher, writer *Sarah Bryant (Virtua Fighter) is a fictional character in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series of fighting games by Sega. Sarah is a college student from San Francisco, California who debuted in the original ''Virtua Fighter''. She has made several guest and cameo appearances in ...
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Sarah Bryant (British Army Soldier)
Corporal Sarah Louise Bryant (née Feely) (17 December 1981 – 17 June 2008), of the British Army's Intelligence Corps, was the first British servicewoman killed in Afghanistan. Career Born in Liverpool and raised in Cumbria, Feely joined the Army in 2002 and completed basic training at Army Training Regiment Winchester as a soldier in the Intelligence Corps. Following specialist training at the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre (DISC), Chicksands, she was initially posted to Whitehall, London. She was then posted to 11 Military Intelligence Section, Headquarters 1 Armoured Division (UK) in Herford, Germany, and completed 2 tours in Iraq at Basra and then Baghdad. Whilst in Baghdad she received a medal and commendation from the US forces commander who described her as "a credit to the British Army". She married in 2005 in Wetheral, Cumbria, to a fellow Intelligence Corps soldier. As a Corporal, Bryant later joined 15 Psychological Operations Group based at DISC, ...
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Sara Cone Bryant
Sara Cone Bryant (1873May 28, 1956) was an American lecturer, teacher, and writer. She wrote children's books in the early 20th century. She also supported and took a leadership role in Women's suffrage in the United States, women's suffrage. Early life and education Sara Cone Bryant was born in Melrose, Massachusetts, in 1873. Her parents were Dexter and Dorcas Ann (Hancock) Bryant. Siblings included brothers Albert and Wallace. She attended the grammar and high schools of the town, being graduated from Melrose High School (Massachusetts), Melrose High School in 1891 as valedictorian. The last two years of her course, she was editor of the high school paper. Entering Boston University in the fall of 1891, Bryant at once became interested in the college paper, the ''University Beacon'', and became a regular contributor to its pages. In her sophomore year, she was elected associate editor of the paper, and took charge of the department of college verse. At the same time, Bryan ...
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