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What (who) is Y Pierre Gobin - definition

UNION ARMY GENERAL
John P.S. Gobin; John Peter Shindel Gobin; John P S Gobin; John PS Gobin
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Y. Pierre Gobin         
AMERICAN NEUROSCIENTIST
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Y. Pierre Gobin, MD; Y. Pierre Gobin, MD
Y. Pierre Gobin (born 1957) is a French-born American physician who specializes in interventional neuroradiology and endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
U+00DD; Y acute; Y with acute; ´Y; ´y
Ý (ý) is a letter of Old Norse, Old Castillian, Old Astur-Leonese, Icelandic and Faroese alphabets, as well as in Turkmen language. In Czech and Slovak languages it represents a long form of the vowel y.
Pierre Révoil         
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FRENCH PAINTER (1776-1842)
Pierre Revoil; Pierre-Henri Révoil
Pierre Henri Révoil (12 June 1776, in Lyon – 19 March 1842, in Paris) was a French painter in the troubadour style.

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John P. S. Gobin

John Peter Shindel Gobin (January 21, 1837 – May 1, 1910) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War, as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 17th district from 1885 to 1898 and as the seventh lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.

Cited for valor multiple times during the Civil War, Gobin was promoted repeatedly, becoming the final commanding officer of the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, which was the only regiment from Pennsylvania to serve during the Union's 1864 Red River Campaign across Louisiana.