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Ronald Speirs

Ronald Charles Speirs (20 April 1920 – 11 April 2007) was a United States Army officer who served in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. He was initially assigned as a platoon leader in B Company of the 1st Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Speirs was reassigned to D Company of the 2nd Battalion before the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 and later assigned as commander of E Company during an assault on Foy, Belgium, after the siege of Bastogne was broken during the Battle of the Bulge. He finished the war in the European Theater as a captain. Speirs served in the Korean War, as a major commanding a rifle company and as a staff officer. He later became the American governor for Spandau Prison in Berlin. He retired as a lieutenant colonel.

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вторник, 20 април 1920 г.
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20 април 1920 г. беше вторник под звездния знак на . Беше 110 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Woodrow Wilson.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 105 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на неделя, 20 април 2025 г., преди 148 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на понеделник, 20 април 2026 г., след 216 дни. Живял си за 38 499 дни, или около 923 983 часа, или около 55 439 024 минути, или около 3 326 341 440 секунди.

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20th of April 1920 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 20 април 1920 г.

MARSHALL DEFINES FREE SPEECH TO A.P.; Says Aliens Should Not Have Same Right as Natives to Assail Government. DEPRECATES CRIME NEWS Frank B. Noyes Defends Associated Press Against Attacks of "Ignoramuses" and "Liars."

Date: 21 April 1920

Annual convention

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PLANNING TO FIX GERMAN INDEMNITY AT DEFINITE SUM; Lloyd George and Nitti Said to Have Suggested Figure of 60,000,000,000 Marks. PREMIERS STILL AT ODDS Clash Between Millerand and Lloyd George Over Germany Is Expected Today. ALLIED WARNING TO BERLIN Identical Note Threatens Renewal of Blockade if the Treaty is Disregarded.

Date: 21 April 1920

By EDWIN JAMES. Copyright, 1920, The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Edwin JAMES

Said to have suggested with Lloyd George fixed sum for German indemnity

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REPORT CHIHUAHUA TROOPS IN REVOLT; Gen. Urkaljo, with 1,200 Carranza Soldiers, Said to HaveJoined Sonora Rebellion.NEW DEFECTIONS IN SINALOA Mexico Has Not Requested Permission for Federal Troops to CrossAmerican Territory.

Date: 20 April 1920

Report that large Carranza's forces under Gen Urbaljo have revolved and joined

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GRUNAU IS JAILED; WOULDN'T GIVE BAIL; Four Other Strike Leaders Are Also Locked Up, and Their Successors May Be Arrested. 528 CREWS WORK IN CHICAGO Maintenance of Way Men Ask Temporary Rise Pending Action onDemands by Rail Board.

Date: 20 April 1920

locked up after refusing to give bail

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FINANCIAL MARKETS; Industrial Stocks Fall Sharply Despite Moderate Call Loan Rates--Japanese Situation.

Date: 20 April 1920

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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; A Day for the Bears.

Date: 20 April 1920

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COTTON FLUCTUATION ENDS WITH RALLY; May, July and October Close High, with December, January and March Down. WEATHER REPORTS IMPROVE Market Sensitive Regarding These Conditions and British Spinners' Troubles.

Date: 20 April 1920

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GIANTS BREAK THEIR LOSING STREAK WITH 2 TO 1 VICTORY OVER PHILLIES AT POLO GROUNDS; YOUNG'S BATTING WINS FOR GIANTS New York Right Fielder Drives in Both Runs in 2 to 1 Victory Over Phils.JESS BARNES IN FINE FORMHolds Visitors in Check Except in Seventh Frame, When ThreeHits Are Bunched.

Date: 20 April 1920

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400 PUBLISHERS IN CONVENTION HERE; Gather for Annual Meeting of the Associated Press and the A.N.P.A. BUSINESS SESSION TODAY Reports to be Made of Results of Gathering News from All Parts of World.

Date: 20 April 1920

Convention

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