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  1. 23 de oct. de 2013 · William H. Sullivan, a veteran diplomat who oversaw the “secret war” in Laos, later helped negotiate the end of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam and served as the last American ambassador ...

  2. 2 de ago. de 2018 · Updated on August 02, 2018. A native of New Hampshire, Major General John Sullivan rose to become one of the Continental Army's most tenacious fighters during the American Revolution (1775-1783). When the war began in 1775, he departed his role as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress to accept as commission as a brigadier general.

  3. William J. Sullivan (March 12, 1939 – June 6, 2022) was an American judge trial referee of the Connecticut Superior Court. He served as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court . He was appointed to the Connecticut Appellate Court by Gov. John G. Rowland in 1997 and remained there until his elevation to the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1999.

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  5. John Sullivan (17 de febrero de 1740-23 de enero de 1795) fue un general estadounidense en la Guerra de Independencia, delegado en el Congreso Continental y juez federal de los Estados Unidos. Sullivan, el tercer hijo de inmigrantes irlandeses, sirvió como mayor general en el Ejército Continental y como gobernador (o "presidente") de Nuevo Hampshire .

  6. 20 de nov. de 2014 · In 1844 Sullivan settled at Mahurangi Heads, and about that year married Merehai of the family of Makoare Ponui at Ōtarawao (probably his daughter). The marriage was not recorded, apparently because it was regarded as a Māori marriage, on which there was no such legal obligation until 1911. Two children were born: Julia in 1846 and William in ...

  7. Born near Colac, New South Wales, William John Sullivan was employed as a bank clerk when he enlisted in the AIF in Sydney on 28 August 1914, using the surname Monaghan, his mother's maiden name. He had previously served in the citizen forces in the light horse, and after initial training was posted a private, service number 335, to B Squadron of the 1st Light Horse Regiment.