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BRITISH AIRMAN
Thomas G. Pike; Pike, Thomas

Norman G. Thomas         
AMERICAN ASTRONOMER
N. G. Thomas; Thomas, N. G.
Norman Gene Thomas (May 1, 1930 - May 19, 2020) was an American astronomer and discoverer of minor planets.
Alan G. Thomas         
BRITISH WRITER
Alan G Thomas
Alan Gradon Thomas (19 October 1911, Hampstead, London – 3 August 1992), was an English bibliophile. He was both a friend of Lawrence Durrell and scholar of his works.
Thomas G. Weiss         
  • Thomas G. Weiss and Kofi Annan, marking the completion of the UN Intellectual History Project
  • Thomas G. Weiss in [[Korea]] launching his latest book
  • Thomas Weiss addressing a retreat of UN under-secretaries-general on "The Imperative of Change" at the [[World Economic Forum]], [[Geneva]] (6 April 2016)
UNITED NATIONS OFFICIAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SCHOLAR
User:IRScholar/Thomas G. Weiss; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Thomas Weiss; Thomas Weiss (United Nations)
Thomas G. Weiss (born 1946) is a distinguished scholar of international relations and global governance with special expertise in the politics of the United Nations.

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Thomas Pike

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Thomas Geoffrey Pike, (29 June 1906 – 1 June 1983) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He served in the Second World War as a night fighter squadron commander and then as a station commander. He was Chief of the Air Staff in the early 1960s and, in that role, deployed British air power as part of the British response to the Brunei Revolt. Also, in the face of escalating costs, he implemented the cancellation of the British Blue Streak ballistic missile system but then found the RAF was without any such capability when the Americans cancelled their own Skybolt ballistic missile system. He went on to be Deputy Supreme Commander Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in the mid-1960s.