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The Liberty Tree (1646–1775) was a famous elm tree that stood in Boston, Massachusetts near Boston Common in the years before the American Revolution. In 1765, Patriots in Boston staged the first act of defiance against the British government at the tree. The tree became a rallying point for the growing resistance to the rule of Britain over ...
SS Caleb C. Wheeler: Caleb C. Wheeler: 1782 standard 14 August 1943: 9 September 1943: To U.S. Navy as internal combustion engine repair ship Oahu (ARG-5), scrapped 1979 SS Caleb Strong: Caleb Strong: 78 standard 28 January 1942: 16 April 1942: Scrapped 1966 SS Calvin Austin: Calvin Austin: 3081 standard 23 October 1944: 4 December 1944 ...
Caleb Brewster (September 12, 1747 – February 13, 1827) was a member of the Culper spy ring during the American Revolutionary War, reporting to General George Washington through Major Benjamin Tallmadge. He carried messages across Long Island Sound between Major Tallmadge and the ring's main spies on Long Island, New York, and in New York City.
Rachael Riley, Fayetteville Observer. July 10, 2024 at 5:05 AM. FORT LIBERTY — A Fort Liberty soldier was arraigned last week on a murder charge in the 2023 death of his 8-month-old daughter ...
Maj. Charles Q. Williams was posthumously inducted into the Distinguished Order of the Special Forces Regiment during an April 26, 2024, ceremony at Fort Liberty.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Famous people who have visited Fort Liberty over the years. J. Cole. Rapper Jermaine Lamarr Cole, known as J. Cole, grew up in Fayetteville, after his Army veteran mother, Kay ...
Caleb promised his daughter Achsah in marriage to whoever would conquer the land of Debir from the giants. This was eventually accomplished by Othniel Ben Kenaz, Caleb's nephew (Judges 1:13), who became Caleb's son-in-law as well (Joshua 15:16,17). 1 Samuel 25:3 states that Nabal, the husband of Abigail before David, was "a Calebite" (Hebrew ...
FORT LIBERTY — The 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Liberty published a memo over the weekend that says soldiers on staff duty have to sleep for at least four consecutive hours.