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Patrick Air Force Base

Patrick Air Force Base

Roger McCormick

Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2016
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The search began in 1946 for a location to conduct long-range missile tests. Cape Canaveral was chosen in part due to a nearby deactivated military base that could support a long-range proving ground for test firing missiles. The base, originally known as Banana River Naval Air Station, was eventually renamed Patrick Air Force Base in honor of a distinguished Army general. Today, Patrick is part of Air Force Space Command, and it is operated by the 45th Space Wing that also oversees launch facilities at nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with the vision of World s Premier Gateway to Space. "
The Wit & Wisdom of Patrick Baude: Exploring the Good Life in Bloomington
Wine," Benjamin Franklin wrote, "is proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy." The late Patrick Baude added that wine writing is not really "about wine as such" but rather "the good life to which wine might be a tool." In this wide-ranging collection, the much-loved professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law reflects on wine, spirits, beer and their relationship to that good life. As he explores how wine fits with local food, changing seasons and even his own family dynamics, he pairs Bloomington's rich cuisine and culture with timeless wisdom and universal truths. Drawing heavily on his writings for Bloom Magazine--with revised and expanded material and tributes from family and colleagues--the voice of Professor Baude, who passed away in 2011, lives on here."
Collected Poems of Patrick O'Neill

Collected Poems of Patrick O'Neill

Patrick O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The poetry of Patrick O'Neill is essential to the study and appreciation of the centuries of great poetry in the English language. He is that rarest of artist - he is an original. For all his erudition, courage, imagination and deep familiarity with English-language literature, O'Neill's poetry will nevertheless remind you of no other poet. He stands alone. Few artists can make such a claim. Readers of contemporary American or English-language poetry will find this book a gem, and aficionados will discover a must-have addition to their library.
Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes

Jon M. Fishman

Lerner Publications (Tm)
2019
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Patrick Mahomes is the star quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs. In his first full season in the National Football League (NFL), he threw for 5,097 yards and scored 50 touchdowns. He also won the NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Offensive Player of the Year awards, and this is just the beginning of his career. Read about Mahomes's workouts, and learn what he does to help his community off the field.
Patrick Mahomes: Football MVP

Patrick Mahomes: Football MVP

Matt Chandler

Capstone Press
2020
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Patrick Mahomes, the 2018 most valuable player in the National Football League, could have succeeded in any sport. Growing up, he played baseball, basketball, and football. After joining the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL, he broke record after record, including most passing yards and most passes completed in a single season. Learn all the facts on Mahomes's meteoric rise in the NFL in this exciting biography.
Patrick's Run

Patrick's Run

James a. McQuiston Fsasct

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Patrick Fitzpatrick was a 79-year-old, deaf war hero who was wrongly accused of a horrible crime and executed. His life story is one of courage, adventure, love for the Great Lakes, and personal tragedy. He has become the inspiration for many anti-death penalty causes, and is one of the main reasons Michigan became the first English-speaking territory to outlaw capital punishment.This book explores the Battle of Lake Erie, during the War of 1812, and its aftermath, along with other anecdotes about Lake Erie.Though written as historical fiction, every major detail has been verified with official military and government documents. Patrick was an unsung American hero, until this book came along.
Patrick Morgan

Patrick Morgan

R G Brighton

Authorhouse
2018
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A soldiers story is centered within the heart of the soldier. For those, who have faced the endless days and nights of patrol, fire fights, adverse conditions and the harsh reality that out there other people are trying to kill you strength lies within your spirit. The fire of your belief comes to light in accomplishing a mission. This makes a difference, not only in your life but in the lives of those, whom fight alongside of you. Patrick Morgan, a Ranger in pre-colonial times and whose travels took him along that which would be called the New York, Massachusetts and New England frontier was at the heart of the struggle for independence. The shots fired in that time, 1745, were, in essence, the first shots of the American Revolution
The queen's fillet. By: Patrick Augustine Sheehan

The queen's fillet. By: Patrick Augustine Sheehan

Patrick Augustine Sheehan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Patrick Augustine Sheehan (17 March 1852 - 5 October 1913) was an Irish Catholic priest, author and political activist. He was usually known as Canon Sheehan after his 1903 appointment as a canon of the diocese of Cloyne, or more fully as Canon Sheehan of Doneraile, after the town of Doneraile where he wrote almost all of his major works and served as parish priest.Patrick Augustine Sheehan was born on St Patrick's Day, 1852, at 29 New Street in Mallow in the north of County Cork. Third eldest of five children born to Patrick Sheehan, owner of a small business, and to Joanna Regan, he was baptised by The Very Reverend Dr. John McCarthy, the sponsors being Timothy Cronin and Mary Ann Relehan. As a child, Sheehan was fair-haired and delicate with "large wistful blue eyes". He was described as "a bit of a dreamer, and when other lads were shouting at play, he went alone to some copse or thicket, and with a book, or more often without one, would sit and think, and look dreamily at floating clouds or running stream; and then, with a sigh go back to his desk". Birthplace plaques, now the William O'Brien Street, Mallow, Co Cork Sheehan's father died on 13 July 1863 and his mother died on 6 February 1864. Following the loss of his parents, together with his three surviving siblings, he became the ward of the Parish Priest of Mallow, Dr. John McCarthy who later became Bishop of Cloyne. Responsibility for the Sheehan household devolved on his older sisters Hannah and Margaret. When Sheehan and his brother Denis (1854-1941), who subsequently joined the Civil Service, had been despatched to secondary school, his sisters entered the Convent of Mercy in Mallow. Margaret Sheehan made religious profession, as Sr. Mary Augustine, on her death-bed before completion of her novitiate. She died on 7 November 1868. Hannah Sheehan was professed as Sr. Mary Stanislaus, and became Mistress of Schools at Mallow Convent but died young on 17 December 1871. John, the youngest of the family, died at the age of five
MADAME- part2 - Her Only Begotten Son by Patrick Lorcan Woods

MADAME- part2 - Her Only Begotten Son by Patrick Lorcan Woods

Patrick Lorcan Woods

Independently Published
2017
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The Story continues...With their new found wealth Madame's children learn to make a lot of independent decisions. With these decisions the boys find strength of character and happiness. But that happiness is shot lived.Hurt, confused and angry their world is about to once again be turned upside down, by those people they now have learnt to love and trust.In the midst of all of this confusion the same evil that once reeked havoc in their lives returns, to seek revenge?.
Patrick N. Lynch, 1817–1882

Patrick N. Lynch, 1817–1882

David C.R. Heisser; Stephen Jennings White Sr.

University of South Carolina Press
2015
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Patrick Neison Lynch, born in a small town in Ireland, became the third Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina. Lynch is remembered today mostly for his support of the Confederacy, his unofficial diplomatic mission to the Vatican on behalf of the Confederate cause, and for his ownership and management of slaves owned by the Catholic diocese. In the first biography of Lynch, David C. R. Heisser and Stephen J. White, Sr. investigate those controversial issues in Lynch's life, but they also illuminate his intellectual character and his labors as bishop of Charleston in the critical era of the state and nation's religious history. For, during the nineteenth century, Catholics both assimilated into South Carolina's predominantly Protestant society and preserved their own faith and practices.A native of Ireland, Lynch immigrated with his family to the town of Cheraw when he was a boy. At the age of twelve, he became a protégé of John England, the founding bishop of the diocese of Charleston. After studying at the seminary England founded in Charleston, Bishop England sent Lynch to prepare for the priesthood in Rome. The young man returned an accomplished scholar and became an integral part of Charleston's intellectual environment. He served as parish priest, editor of a national religious newspaper, instructor in a seminary, and active member of nearly every literary, scientific, philosophical society in Charleston.Just three years before the outbreak of the Civil War Lynch rose to the position of Bishop of Charleston. During the war he distinguished himself in service to his city, state, and the Confederate cause, culminating in his "not-so-secret" mission to Rome on behalf of Jefferson Davis's government. Upon Lynch's return, which was accomplished only after a pardon from U. S. President Andrew Johnson, he dedicated himself to rebuilding his battered diocese and retiring an enormous debt that had resulted from the conflagration of 1861, which destroyed the Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar, and wartime destruction in Charleston, Columbia, and throughout the state.Lynch executed plans to assimilate newly freed slaves into the Catholic Church and to welcome Catholic immigrants from Europe and the northern states. Traveling throughout the eastern United States he gave lectures to religious and secular organizations, presided over dedications of new churches, and gave sermons at consecrations of bishops and installations of cardinals, all the while begging for contributions to rebuild his diocese. Upon his death, Lynch was celebrated throughout his city, state and nation for his generosity of spirit, intellectual attainments, and dedication to his holy church.