Lt. William Kelly is a fictional character from the 1996 film "Courage Under Fire," portrayed by actor Matt Damon. In the film, he is a military officer involved in the investigation of a helicopter crash and the subsequent heroism of a female pilot, Captain Karen Walden. The story explores themes of honor, truth, and the complexities of military service. If you're referring to a different Lt. William Kelly, please provide more context.
William Kelly was born on August 22, 1811.
There is no widely documented familial relationship between Lt. William Forsythe Sharpe and Lt-Col William Henry Sharpe of the Royal Canadian Rifles. While they share the same last name and are both buried in Prescott, Ontario, any connection would require specific genealogical research to confirm. Generally, without additional evidence, it is difficult to assert a direct relation.
Released in the 70's.
Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV probably has an email address that he gives his family and friends. If you need to get in touch with him or any of the other soldiers you can do so through the armed services branch they are in.
He did some time; there is debate whether or not Nixon pardoned him, as he was released early.
William Kelly - senator - was born on 1786-09-22.
William Kelly was born on August 22, 1811.
William Kelly - inventor - died in 1888.
William Kelly Wallace was born in 1883.
William Kelly Wallace died in 1969.
William Osmund Kelly died in 1974-07.
William James Kelly goes by Irish, The Irish Siggie, Liam, and Liam Kelly.
Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell retired on September 4, 2013.
William Kelly Prentice has written: 'The ancient Greeks'
William Kelly - Bible scholar - was born in 1821.
William Kelly - Bible scholar - died in 1906.
William McDonough Kelly was born on 1925-07-21.