Adm. Richard H. Truly is a former fighter pilot and astronaut. As the eighth Administrator of NASA from 1989 to 1992, he was the first former astronaut to head the space agency.
After leaving NASA, Truly
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Lucian King Truscott IV is a former staff writer for The Village Voice, screenwriter, and author of several military-themed novels including Dress Gray, which was adapted into a 1986 television film. A graduate
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Barbara Tuchman (1912 – 1989) was an American historian and author who first became known for her best-selling book The Guns of August, a history of the prelude to and first month of World War I, which won the
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Tunstell, Douglas is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Lynn W. Turner is associate professor of American history at Indiana University. He is editor of The Historian , published by Phi Alpha Theta, national history honor society.
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Edwin S. Redkey, who teaches history at the State University of New York, College at Purchase, has written several books on Afro-American history and is currently preparing a biography of Henry M. Turner
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Frederick Turner, a frequent contributor, is the author of three books, among them Remembering Song: Encounters With the New Orleans Jazz Tradition , to be issued by Viking in the spring of this year. He is
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Fitzhugh Turner, a former associate editor of U.S. News & World Report , is currently publisher of the weekly Loudoun Times-Mirror in Leesburg, Virginia. He had summer jobs in the snowsheds before
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Dennis Tuttle is a reporter, photographer, and consultant for content development, books, web, social media and photography. He is a North Carolina native and graduate of the University of Cincinnati.
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Tuttle, John is member for American Heritage site since 2021.
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Peter Tuttle is writing a travel book about the American Southwest.
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Tyas, Elyse is member for American Heritage site since 2016.
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Larry Tye is an author and journalist known for his biographies of notable American figures, including Edward Bernays Satchel Paige, Robert F. Kennedy, and Joseph McCarthy. His most recent book is Demagogue:
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Jules Tygiel was a preeminent historian of American baseball and longtime professor of history at San Francisco State University. His book Baseball’s Greatest Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy won a
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William Tyrrell was a New York historian, Contributing Editor of American Heritage, and author of We New Yorkers: History and Government of the Empire State.
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