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What (who) is E N Anderson - definition

AMERICAN WORLD WAR II FLYING ACE
Col. Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson; Clarence E. Anderson; Clarence e. anderson; Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson; Clarence Emil Anderson
  • Anderson as a test pilot at Edwards AFB
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E. N. Anderson         
PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY
E.N. Anderson
Eugene N. Anderson (born 1941) is a professor of anthropology emeritus at the University of California, Riverside.
Paul N. Anderson         
AMERICAN BIBLICAL SCHOLAR
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Paul N. Anderson (born May 17, 1956) is an American New Testament scholar conducting research on the historical, cultural, and theological background of the Gospel of John, the historical Jesus, Quakers and Spirituality studies.
Evelyn M. Anderson         
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AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGIST AND BIOCHEMIST
Evelyn Anderson Haymaker
Evelyn M. Anderson (March 20, 1899 – June 8, 1985) was an American physiologist and biochemist, most known for her co-discovery of adrenocorticotropic hormone (adreno-cortical thyroid hormone or ACTH) in 1934.

Wikipedia

Bud Anderson

Clarence Emil "Bud" Anderson (born January 13, 1922) is a retired officer in the United States Air Force, a triple ace of World War II, and the highest scoring living American fighter ace. During the war he was the highest scoring flying ace in his P-51 Mustang squadron. Towards the end of Anderson's two combat tours in Europe in 1944 he was promoted to major at 22, a young age even for a highly effective officer in wartime. After the war Anderson became a well regarded fighter test pilot, and a fighter squadron and wing commander. He served his wing commander tour in combat in the Vietnam War. He retired as a full colonel in 1972, after which he worked in flight test management for McDonnell Douglas. A member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame, Anderson has remained a sought-after speaker at aviation and military events well into his 90s.

On December 2, 2022, Anderson was promoted to the honorary rank of brigadier general by Gen. CQ Brown Jr., the Air Force chief of staff at the Aerospace Museum of California.