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* ] (1877–1954), Australian-Canadian entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist
* ] (1888-1976), American corporate executive * ] (1888-1976), American corporate executive
* ] (1931–2003), US Air Force flight surgeon
* Sir ] (1877–1954), Australian-Canadian entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist of American ancestry
* ] (1931–2003), M.D., USAF Flight Surgeon
* ], (1855–1937) was an American Major League Baseball third baseman
* ], Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy * ], Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy
* ] (born 1605 England), a founder and settler of Rehoboth, Massachusetts * ], several people
* ], English colonist, first surnamed Carpenter to settle permanently in America, in the mid-1630s
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* ], water colours of India
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* ], 19th Century English political reformer and writer
* ], proponent of the Flat Earth theory
* ] (1813–1885), English physiologist and naturalist
* ] (1841-1918), English clergyman
* ], U.S. Consul to Foochow, China 1861–1865
* ] (1853-1936), American philologist
* ], 19th century Keeper at the British Museum
* ], legendary West Virginia outdoorsman
* ] (1913–1984), 1936 Summer Olympics gold medal discus winner
* ], soldier, naturalist, and geologist
* ], a jurist who was elected to the Third Judicial Circuit of Michigan in 1894, and member of the ] from 1902 until 1904
* ], American physician and natural scientist
* ] (1894–1956), US Congressman
* ] (born 1937), American football player and US Army lieutenant general
* ], psychiatrist researching ]
* ], aka "Will Tom" Carpenter, American "cowman" and author
* ] (fl. 1087–1102), viscount of Melun, French nobleman who participated in the First Crusade


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  • Billy Carpenter, pseudonym for the Air Force colonel who served as Air Operations Chief for the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in April 1961.
  • Bop Carpenter, patriarch of the Carpenter family clan in Jo-Ann Mapson's novel Shadow Ranch.

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  • Meg Carpenter, a genre fiction ghostwriter, book reviewer, and writing coach in the novel Our Tragic Universe by Scarlett Thomas (2010).

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  • O Be Joyful Carpenter, a Puritan character in the 1997 novel London by Edward Rutherfurd; the genealogical chart in the front matter of the book extends the Carpenter family from the family of protagonists in his earlier book Sarum.

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  • Sabina Carpenter, widow of a Pinkerton detective in Bill Pronzini's 1890s Western detective short stories Carpenter and Quincannon, Professional Detective Services (1998)

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References

  1. Jack B. Pfeiffer: Official History of the Bay of Pigs Operation, Vol. I, Air Operations, March 1960 – April 1961, declassified from Top Secret, Central Intelligence Agency, DCI-8, September 1979, p. 104; Peter Wyden: Bay of Pigs, The Untold Story, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1979, pp. 54–55.
  2. Amazon.com, Inc.: Books by Deborah Nicholson. Accessed 14 December 2011.
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