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American_military_personnel
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type
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Class
rdfs:
label
American military personnel
rdfs:
subClassOf
American person
North American military personnel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel_by_branch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel_by_century
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel_by_ethnic_or_national_origin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel_by_state
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_military_personnel_by_war
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_American_military_personnel
is
rdf:
type
of
Edgar Brown Larimer
Emil "Jack" Kluever
Ernest O. Bostrom
Matthew B. Ridgeway
Roger Lee Rich
Arthur L. Spring
William W. Rollins
Charles L. McCawley
Jacob Cox
Leadership of the United States Northern Command
Maxon S. Lough
New Politics (political non-profit)
Old soldiers' home
Bob Hoover
Combat Exclusion Policy
William Sherman (American football)
Leadership of the United States Cyber Command
John Smith (Medal of Honor, born 1854)
Leadership of the United States Africa Command
Donald T. Baer
Wayne C. Thiessen
Kulys
Maurice Stember
William Hang
John Fouenty
John V. Reuhle
S. H. Huber
Banneker
John Tomney
William M. Cruikshank
Cleveland Petty
Bradford G. Chynoweth
F. E. McIntire
Ryan R. Gutzwiller
Jarrett Kraft
John Plesha
William J. Stangel
Nana Gyasi Ataala VII
R. J. Ingold
John Earl
Fighting Dems
Lloyd Milton Brett
Henry Corbin
William John (Medal of Honor)
History of the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Army
Program executive officer
Oveta Culp Hobby
John Abizaid
Harry H. Critz
Forsyth Wickes
John J. Clausey
Wright brothers
Frederick V. McNair Jr.
Steve Forbes
Dan Haggerty
William Leonard (Medal of Honor)
Harold Cohen (artist)
Thomas C. Hubbard
John G. Miller (Medal of Honor)
John S. Crosby (general)
Ethnic minorities in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II
United States military seniority
George L. Meade
Commanding General, United States Army Pacific
Pearl Harbor Survivors Association
Larry O. Spencer
Michael Durant
David C. Ralston
Eugene M.
Thomas Mercer
Jefferson J. DeBlanc
Vets For Freedom
Charles D. Martin (politician)
Fred Hemmings
Thomas B. Fargo
David Robinson
Elisha Dyer Jr.
Henry U. Johnson
Speed Butler
Dewey G. “
Hutchinson Ingham Cone
Richard M. Dunleavy
William McNeal
John R. Leopold
Last surviving United States war veterans
Mustang (military officer)
Sampson Willis Harris
Robert Morrison
Arthur M. Harper
Bagdonas
Charles A. Marvin
Charles Hirayasu
James Monroe Stookey
S. C. Robb
Harry Garland
William Pike Hall Sr.
Verdi B. Barnes
William E. Prosser
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
Herman P. U'o
... and more
is
rdfs:
subClassOf
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American military personnel of the Quasi-War
Fictional American military personnel
Japanese American serviceman or servicewoman in World War II
Military personnel from Alabama
Military personnel from Kentucky
Military personnel from Tennessee
Native American United States military personnel
Military personnel from Colorado
Military personnel from Delaware
Military personnel from North Carolina
Military personnel from Ohio
Military personnel from South Dakota
United States Coast Guard personnel
Military personnel from Montana
Military personnel from North Dakota
African-American military personnel
Military personnel from New Mexico
American military personnel killed in action
American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
Jewish American military personnel
Military personnel from California
Military personnel from Connecticut
Military personnel from Illinois
Military personnel from Maryland
Military personnel from Massachusetts
Military personnel from Michigan
Military personnel from New Jersey
Military personnel from Oklahoma
Military personnel from Pennsylvania
Military personnel from South Carolina
Military personnel from Texas
Military personnel from Utah
American military personnel of Native Hawaiian descent
Military personnel from Nebraska
21st-century American military personnel
American LGBT military personnel
Military personnel from Arkansas
Military personnel from Iowa
Military personnel from Louisiana
Military personnel from Mississippi
Military personnel from Missouri
United States Air Force personnel
Military personnel from New Hampshire
American non-commissioned personnel
United States Navy personnel
20th-century American military personnel
Military personnel from Washington (state)
19th-century American military personnel
Hispanic and Latino American military personnel
United States Virgin Islands military personnel
Irish person in the United States military
Military personnel from Florida
Military personnel from Georgia (U.S. state)
Military personnel from Maine
Military personnel from Minnesota
Military personnel from New York (state)
Military personnel from Oregon
Military personnel from Washington, D.C.
Military personnel from Wisconsin
United States Army personnel
Military personnel from Rhode Island
Military personnel from Virginia
Military personnel from Wyoming
United States Marine Corps personnel
Military personnel from Alaska
United States Space Force personnel
Military personnel from Arizona
Military personnel from Indiana
Military personnel from Nevada
Military personnel from West Virginia
American female military personnel
Military personnel from Hawaii
Military personnel from Kansas
Military medical personnel of the United States
American military personnel of Asian descent
American military personnel who committed suicide
Guamanian military personnel
Military personnel from Vermont
18th-century American military personnel
Military personnel from Idaho