Brooke Nihart
Franklin Brooke Nihart (March 16, 1919 – August 30, 2006) was a highly decorated United States Marine Corps colonel. He was awarded the Navy Cross during the Korean War, and he later wrote the Code of Conduct and oversaw the development of several Marine Corps museums. A two-war veteran, Colonel Nihart was a noted military historian, weapons expert, and military museum director.
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Brooke Nihart
Franklin Brooke Nihart (March 16, 1919 – August 30, 2006) was a highly decorated United States Marine Corps colonel. He was awarded the Navy Cross during the Korean War, and he later wrote the Code of Conduct and oversaw the development of several Marine Corps museums. A two-war veteran, Colonel Nihart was a noted military historian, weapons expert, and military museum director.
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Robert H. Twisdale
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1919-03-16
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Brooke Nihart
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Los Angeles, California, US
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2006-08-30
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Falls Church, Virginia, US
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Deputy Director for Marine Corps Museums
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Franklin Brooke Nihart
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Commanding Officer of the 7th Marine Regiment
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