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・ John P. Devaney (fireboat)
・ John P. Devine
・ John P. Devine (Illinois)
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John P. Fardy
・ John P. Farley
・ John P. Ferris
・ John P. Finnegan
・ John P. Fisher House
・ John P. Flaherty, Jr.
・ John P. Foley (judge)
・ John P. Frey
・ John P. Fullam
・ John P. Fulton
・ John P. Gaines
・ John P. Gillis
・ John P. Ginty
・ John P. Glass
・ John P. Gorman


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John P. Fardy : ウィキペディア英語版
John P. Fardy

John Peter Fardy (August 15, 1922-May 7, 1945) was a United States Marine who was killed in action during World War II. His heroic action, resulting in mortal wounds, on May 6, 1945 during the Battle of Okinawa were recognized with the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest honor.
==Early years==
John Peter Fardy was born in Chicago Illinois, on August 15, 1922. Educated in the schools of Chicago, he graduated from high school in 1940. He took a course in typing at the Fox Secretarial College the same year and entered the Illinois Institute of Technology the following year. He majored in mechanical engineering but left after the first year. He had been doing time study work previously, so he went to work at the Cornell Forge Company as a time study man and draftsman.

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