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Joseph Rochefort (5331 bytes)
1: Captain '''Joseph John Rochefort''' ([[1898]]–[[1976]]) was an American Nava... 3: ...nd of his Naval career ([[1942]]–[[1946]]), Rochefort successfully headed the [[Pacific Strategic Intel... 5: ...ego]], from [[1936]] to [[1938]]. Until [[1941]], Rochefort spent nine years in cryptologic or intelligence-r... 7: ...ation Hypo]] in [[Pearl Harbor]]. The reasons for Rochefort's appointment were obvious: he was an expert Japa... 9: ...yst)|Thomas Dyer]], [[Wesley A. (Ham) Wright]], [[Joseph Finnegan]], [[General Alva Lasswell]], [[Thomas H... Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-LuCay (5127 bytes) 1: '''Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-LuCay''' ([[January 30]], [[1830]] - [[1913]]), [... 3: His father was a Legitimist noble who as Edmond Rochefort was well known as a writer of vaudevilles; his mo... 5: ...ed on its eleventh appearance, and in August 1868 Rochefort was fined 10,000 francs, with a years imprisonmen... 7: ...a propos'' of an article on [[Joan of Arc]], kept Rochefort in the public eye. 9: ...nce Pierre Bonaparte]]. The paper was seized, and Rochefort and Grousset were sent to prison for six months. John Joseph Scanlan (1224 bytes) 3: '''John Joseph Scanlan''' ([[June 22]], [[1930]]-[[January 31]],... John Joseph Brady (639 bytes) 1: '''John Joseph Brady''' lives in [[Massachusetts]], where he tea... 7: [[Category:American writers|Brady, John Joseph]] Joseph John Davies (1626 bytes) 1: '''Joseph John Davies''' was an [[England|English]] recipient of... 21: ...he Somme Victoria Cross recipients|Davies, Joseph John]] John Joseph Clancy (411 bytes) 1: '''John Joseph Clancy''' John Joseph Keane (2081 bytes) 4: ...re he spent the years 1897 to 1900 as canon of St John Lateran, assistant bishop at the pontifical thron... 8: *[http://81.1911encyclopedia.org/K/KE/KEANE_JOHN_JOSEPH.htm Adapted from the 1911 encyclopedia] 11: [[Category:1839 births|Keane, John Joseph]] 12: [[Category:1918 deaths|Keane, John Joseph]] John Joseph Kennedy (5822 bytes) 1: '''John Joseph Kennedy''' was a [[write-in]] candidate for [[Pre... 5: [http://www.johnjosephkennedy.com Campaign website] 11: John Joseph Kennedy (JJK) is descendant of ancient French and... 13: Mr. Kennedy is the great-great grandson of John D'Arcy Kennedy (Ancient French House of D’Arcy; o... 17: ...toinette, Queen of France and her nephew, another John D'Arcy founded the town of Cliften, Ireland. Joan... Joseph John Farmer (1607 bytes) 1: '''Joseph John Farmer''' was an [[England|English]] recipient of... Joseph John Martin (1436 bytes) 1: '''Joseph John Martin''' ([[21 November]] [[1833]] - [[18 Decemb... 5: ... U.S. House, defeating incumbent Democrat [[Jesse Johnson Yeates]]. Although Martin served most of his t... 11: [[Category:1833 births|Martin, Joseph John]] 12: [[Category:1900 deaths|Martin, Joseph John]] 13: ... the U.S. House of Representatives|Martin, Joseph John]] John Joseph Sims (1336 bytes) 1: '''John Joseph Sims''' was an [[England|English]] recipient of t... 23: [[Category:Victoria Cross recipients|Sims, John Joseph]] John Joseph Caldwell Abbott (4386 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''John Joseph Caldwell Abbott'''</font></caption> 3: <tr><td align="center" colspan=2>[[Image:Johnabbott.jpeg]]</td></tr> 12: The Hon. Sir '''John Joseph Caldwell Abbott''', P.C., Q.C., K.C.M.G., B.C.L.,... 14: ...c]], he was the first native-born prime minister. John Abbott married Mary Bethune ([[1823]]-[[1898]]) i... 18: ...the [[Senate of Canada]] in 1887 and joined Sir [[John A. Macdonald]]'s cabinet that year as [[Minister ... Jean Rochefort (6453 bytes) 1: [[fr:Jean Rochefort]] 3: '''Jean Rochefort''' (born [[29 April]], [[1930]]) is a [[France|Fr... 5: Jean Rochefort was born in Dinan a town of [[Côtes-d'Armor]], [[... 16: These are some of Rochefort's films covered in Wikipedia. 131: * to write him: <br />Jean rochefort<br />c/o Artmedia<br />20, avenue Rapp<br />75007... Rochefort, Belgium (2733 bytes) 1: ...] close to the [[Ardennes]]. On January 1st, 2004 Rochefort had a total population of 11,920 (5,900 males and... 5: ...and sweet beers, especially the extremely popular Rochefort 10, whose deep reddish-brown color and fruity pa... 7: ...e famous local caves are at Han-sur-Lesse, one of Rochefort's constituent towns, where the river Lesse disapp... 9: [[nl:Rochefort (Namen)]] Rochefort (disambiguation) (1461 bytes) 1: [[fr:Rochefort]] 3: '''Rochefort''' is the name of several communes in [[France]],... 4: * [[Rochefort, Charente-Maritime|Rochefort]] in the [[Charente-Maritime]] ''[[département]]'... 5: * [[Rochefort, Côte-d'Or|Rochefort]] in the [[Côte-d'Or]] ''département'' of France 6: * [[Rochefort, Savoie|Rochefort]] in the [[Savoie]] ''département'' of France Comte de Rochefort (2115 bytes) 1: The '''Comte de Rochefort''' was a secondary, but important, character in [... 5: Rochefort would reappear in the sequel, ''[[Twenty Years Af... 7: ...as based on Henri-Louis d'Aloigny, the Marquis de Rochefort, although he was born many years later, long afte... 9: In film Rochefort has been played by: 12: [[Category:Literary characters|Rochefort]] Henri Rochefort (3402 bytes) 1: '''Henri, marquis de Rochefort-Lucay''' ([[January 30]], [[1831]] - [[1913]]), [... 3: His father was a Legitimist noble who as Edmond Rochefort was well known as a writer of vaudevilles; his mo... 5: ...ed on its eleventh appearance, and in August 1868 Rochefort was fined 10,000 francs, with a year's imprisonme... 7: ...a propos'' of an article on [[Joan of Arc]], kept Rochefort in the public eye. In [[1869]], after two unsucce... 9: ...rince Pierre Bonaparte. The paper was seized, and Rochefort and Grousset were sent to prison for six months. ... Rochefort, Charente-Maritime (1722 bytes) 1: ...(1999): 25,797. The city's non-official name is ''Rochefort-sur-Mer'' but the last part of the name is normal... 5: ...ge ceased in 1867, and in 1926 the [[arsenal]] of Rochefort was closed. The building was burned by occupation... 7: Off Rochefort, [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] was intercepted and surre... 11: ...Demy]]'s [[musical movie]] ''[[Les demoiselles de Rochefort]]'' ([[1967]]). 13: Rochefort was the birthplace of the author [[Pierre Loti]] ... Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley (1879 bytes) 1: ...unded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor). 22: ...ategory:1929 births|St John of Fawsley, Norman St John-Stevas, Baron]] 23: ... 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