Admiral Ray Spruance, WWII Carrier commander at Pearl Harbor Dec 1941.
Wrongo, another Spruance. General Spruance, USAAF, who flew The Hump as a line pilot in C-46 and C-54s. He was noted for surviving a crash of a T-33 in 1961 in which he was severely burned and made a movie of it. He was forced into medical retirement from the USAF.
He than became a board member of Embry Riddle. He passed on the past January at the age of 94.
Spruance Hall at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Arizona is named for Admiral Raymond Spruance, a prominent U.S. Navy officer during World War II. He is best known for his leadership in the Pacific Theater, particularly at the Battle of Midway. The hall serves as a tribute to his significant contributions to military strategy and aviation history.
Carnegie Hall is named after Philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie who constructed the venue in 1891.
yes Lyman halls son was named John hall. Lyman Hall married Mary Osborn, thus creating John Hall. John Hall died without an issue in 1791.
Tesla coil named after Nikola Tesla Excessively complex mechanical devices named after Rube Goldberg Hall effect named after Edwin Hall Schrader valve named after August Schrader
Yes, he has a son named Arsenio Hall, Jr.
Lyman Hall was a representative from Georgia who signed the Declaration of Independence. Hall County, Georgia is named after him.
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Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction
Carnegie Hall is named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
No, city hall is a common noun unless it is a specifically named city hall, such as the Savannah City Hall, the Chicago City Hall, etc.
Seton Hall University is named after Elizabeth Ann Seton (Mother Seton). Seton Hall University was founded in 1856 by James Roosevelt Bayley, the son of one of her half-brothers.