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  2. Anniston Chemical Activity - Wikipedia

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    Anniston Chemical Activity was a U.S. Army chemical weapon storage site located in Alabama The Army had stored approximately seven percent of the nation’s original chemical weapons stockpile at the Anniston Army Depot since the early 1960s.

  3. Spike Webb - Wikipedia

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    Spike Webb, born Hamilton Murrel Webb (April 12, 1889 – July 2, 1963), was an American boxer who became an Olympic boxing coach for four successful American Olympic teams from 1920-1932, while simultaneously serving the initial and longest term as head boxing coach for the United States Naval Academy from 1919 to 1954.

  4. Deaths in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Dick Caine, 78, Australian swimming coach and sex offender, lung and throat cancer. [1]Steve Hinds, 68, New Zealand rugby union player and official, and police officer, New Zealand Police Association president (1989–1995).

  5. Jeanne Cagney - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong's Theatre of Today: NA [7] 1942: Screen Guild Players: Yankee Doodle Dandy [8] 1944: Silver Theater: Wanted -- Adventure for Two [9] 1944: The Kate Smith Hour: Till We Meet Again [10] 1945: Grand Central Station: NA [11] 1946: Grand Central Station: A Lion Is in the Streets [12] 1952: Family Theater: The Red Head [13]

  6. Anniston Munitions Center - Wikipedia

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    Anniston Ordnance Depot was established in February 1941. In 1952, the depot was assigned a maintenance mission for the overhaul and repair of combat vehicles. In 1962, the installation was renamed Anniston Army Depot and became part of the Army Materiel Command. In 1976, Anniston Army Depot became a part of the U.S. Army Depot System Command.

  7. Anniston Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The Anniston Museum of Natural History is a museum in Lagarde Park, Anniston, Alabama, exhibiting more than 2,000 natural history items on permanent display, including minerals, fossils, and rare animals in open dioramas.

  8. Anniston and Atlantic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Anniston and Atlantic Railroad was a 53-mile 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge railroad built between Anniston and Sylacauga, Alabama via Talladega and Murphy. It was founded by A.L. Tyler of Anniston, who obtained a charter on August 17, 1883, and opened the 30-mile stretch between Anniston and Talladega on May 15, 1884.

  9. WIAT - Wikipedia

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    By this time, Tuscaloosa and Anniston each had their own stations: Tuscaloosa's WCFT (channel 33) debuted in October 1965, while Anniston's WHMA-TV (channel 40) started in October 1969. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] This situation persisted until May 31, 1970, when WAPI-TV became the sole NBC affiliate under a new agreement with NBC and WBMG the sole CBS ...

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