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  2. 6th Massachusetts Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Massachusetts Regiment also known as the 4th Continental Regiment was raised on April 23, 1775, under Colonel John Nixon outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Bunker Hill, New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton and the Battle of Saratoga. The regiment was furloughed June 12 ...

  3. Massachusetts National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts National Guard is the National Guard component for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Founded as the Massachusetts Bay Colonial Militia on December 13, 1636, it contains the oldest units in the United States Army. [1] What is today's Massachusetts National Guard evolved through many different forms.

  4. Is Walmart's self-checkout changing? Here's what to know - AOL

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    According to Kelsey Bohl, senior manager of corporate communications at Walmart, customers at certain Walmart locations may indeed notice changes to self-checkout lanes. "From time-to-time, our ...

  5. 60th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 60th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1864 to 1865. History [ edit ] The regiment began its organization at Readville, Massachusetts during the summer of 1864, with the volunteers being mustered in from 14 to 30 July.

  6. Bathsheba Spooner - Wikipedia

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    Bathsheba Ruggles Spooner was the daughter of Brig. Gen. Timothy Ruggles, a lawyer who had served as chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1762–64. [citation needed] Timothy Ruggles refused to sign the Stamp Act protest when serving as Massachusetts representative to the Stamp Act Congress in 1765.

  7. Data mesh - Wikipedia

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    Data mesh is a sociotechnical approach to building a decentralized data architecture by leveraging a domain-oriented, self-serve design (in a software development perspective), and borrows Eric Evans’ theory of domain-driven design [1] and Manuel Pais’ and Matthew Skelton’s theory of team topologies. [2] Data mesh mainly concerns itself ...

  8. David Self - Wikipedia

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    David Self was born in Texas City, Texas on January 8, 1970. He was raised in Danvers, Massachusetts, where he graduated from St. John's Preparatory School. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree in English literature from Stanford University. [1] He moved to Los Angeles, California, after graduation; he had no contacts and got ...

  9. Bill Cosby - Wikipedia

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    Stand-up comedy, film, television. Genres. Observational comedy, satire, surreal humor, deadpan. William Henry Cosby Jr. ( / ˈkɒzbi / KOZ-bee; born July 12, 1937) is an American former comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality. Cosby gained a reputation as "America's Dad" for his portrayal of Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show (1984 ...