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Dyson, Freeman Reflections
Freeman Dyson feels that the atomic bomb and the consequential generation of nuclear power were the most important scientific discoveries resulting
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Dyson, Freeman Richard Feynman
Freeman Dyson met Richard "Dick" Feynman as a student at Cornell University [Annotator's Note: in Ithaca, New York].
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Dyson, Freeman Scientific Service in the Royal Air Force
Freeman Dyson was an admirer of the pre-World War 1 physicist Henry Moseley. The British Army was all volunteer until 1917.
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Dyson, Freeman Strategic Bombing Efficacy
Freeman Dyson considers strategic bombing in World War 2 to be a mistake.
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Dyson, Freeman The Battle of Britain
Freeman Dyson was in London in 1944 when German rockets fell on the population there.
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Dyson, Freeman Visiting RAF Bomber Bases
Freeman Dyson visited a bomber squadron at Wycombe although it was not recommended that he do so as an analyst of Bomber Command [Annotator's
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Dyson, Freeman War Comes to Britain and John Maynard Keynes
Freeman Dyson was a British citizen when Hitler [Annotator's Note: German dictator Adolf Hitler] overran the Low Countries and France in May a
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Eads, Arthur Accidents
Arthur L.
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Eads, Arthur Aleutians and Preparing for Iwo Jima
[Annotator's Note: In late January 1943,] Arthur L.
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Eads, Arthur Iwo Jima and Occupation Duty
On 19 February 1945, Arthur L.
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Eads, Arthur Postwar
Arthur L. Eads met his wife not long after he returned home from World War 2. He married her in February 1946.
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Eads, Arthur Prewar Life to Seabee Training
Arthur L. Eads was born in Plainville, Kansas [Annotator's Note: in August 1920].