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    Gillespie, D J, NX26602

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/387616Surname: GILLESPIE. Given Name(s) or Initials: D J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX26602. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37199.209886 Item: [2016.0049.19909] "Gillespie, D J, NX26602

    James Gillespie Oral History Interview

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    Oral history interview by Mary Heers with James Gillespie. Topics include: Generations of family members living in Ogden; His parents divorce and mother\u27s second marriage; Various jobs throughout his life starting in junior high school; Joining the Airforce and serving two tours during the Vietnam War; Marriage and children; A career in Law enforcement; Joining the Ogden City Police Department; Working undercover for the Utah Liquor and Narcotics Law Enforcement; Attending the FBI National Academy; Joining the Utah Department of Corrections; His grandfather\u27s work for Union Pacific; His father\u27s work for the Ogden Defense Depot; James\u27 plans to become a doctor before basic training, but changing plans after becoming a Military Policeman; His belief that everyone is human and deserves to be treated with respect.Mr. James Gillespie talks about the Ogden area, where he grew up. He worked a variety of jobs as a teenager, then joined the Air Force and was part of the Military Police. After his military service, he was hired by the Ogden City Police Department. After a short stint with the Ogden City Police, he was hired to be an agent of the Utah Liquor Law Enforcement; eventually he became the director of Utah Liquor and Narcotics. After attending the FBI National Academy, he worked for the FBI, and then finally for the Utah Department of Corrections - eventually working as the Deputy Executive Director. He shares some experiences and memories working in law enforcement. He also talks about how he thought he would go into medicine and be a physician. He shares that the single, most important thing he learned while working was that every individual is human and should be treated with respect

    Management of infection with nontuberculosis mycobacteria

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    The nontuberculosis mycobacteria are often naturally resistant to the conventional antibiotics and to antituberculosis drugs (1–3). In addition, providing advice for the treatment of nontuberculosis is complicated by the variable and changing designations of these organisms, the heterogeneity of the clinical syndromes and patients, and the relative lack of controlled clinical trials (1,2). This chapter discusses the management of these difficult infections

    Dizzier and dizzier / Dizzy Gillespie et son orch.

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    Comprend : WOODYN'T YOU / Dizzy GILLESPIE - DUFF CAPERS / Linton GARNER - ST LOUIS BLUES / W.C. HANDY - arr. Bud JOHNSON - DIZZIER AND DIZZIER / G. WILSON et Count BASIE - JUMPIN' WITH SYMPHONY SID / Lester YOUNG - HEY PETE ! LE'S EAT MO' MEAT / HARDING - GILLESPIE et PETERSON - CUBANA BE / G. RUSSELL et D. GILLESPIE - CUBANA BOP / G. RUSSELL et D. GILLESPIE - SWEDISH SUITE / Walter FULLER - I'M BE BOPPIN' TOO / LORRAINE et GILLESPIE - OW / Dizzy GILLESPIEBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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