Unconditional Surrender was a nickname of U.S. Grant of the Union Army. It was in part because of his initials and partly because of his reluctance to accept terms of surrender from the South.
Hitchcock earned the name "The Master of Suspense." He also had the nickname of Hitch, which is what he was called in the industry.
William Armstrong from the Scarlet Ibis earned his nickname because he crawls backward like a "doodlebug."
He earned his nickname because he has severe deformities in his face, hands, and feet. When he was exhibited as a human curiosity the name Elephant Man was given to him.
He earned his famous nickname at the first battle of Bull Run when Confederate general Barnard Bee's said: "Look, men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall!"
The tennis player that has earned the nickname Nasty is tennis player John McEnroe. He's a tennis player that is from Romania. He was born on July 19, 1946.
Dale Sr. earned the nickname "The Intimidator" due to the fact that drivers were intimidated when he was behind them on the race track. They knew if the black #3 was closing in behind them they had to move over, if not, he would do it for them.
Charles Lindbergh earned his nickname by flying solo across the Atlantic ocean in 1927. His voyage, which had a small chance of succession, was accomplished. He was thus given the name Lucky Lindy for succession in his flight that was seen as near impossible.
what was simon de bolivars nickname how did he earn it
Well, it has been earned because Sonny Tufts is too long and people are lazy so, people just slowly began to him Sonny.
The 100th Infantry Battalion earned the nickname "the Purple Heart Battalion" for the number of Purple Hearts (the military decoration awarded in the name of the President for those wounded or killed) received for their sacrifices at Cassino.
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