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Halsey may refer to: People *Halsey (singer) (born 1994), American singer and songwriter, actress * James M. Halsey (1825–1899), American farmer, merchant, and politician * William "Bull" Halsey Jr. (October 30, 1882 – August 16, 1959), American Navy admiral during World War II *Halsey baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom *Halsey Beshears, a Republican politician from Florida Places in the United States * Halsey, Oregon, city in Linn County * Halsey, Nebraska, village in Blaine and Thomas counties * Halsey, Wisconsin, town in Marathon County * Halsey Brook, a creek in East Jewett, New York * Halsey Street (other) Other uses *, several United States Navy vessels * "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", Paul McCartney song referring to a U.S. Admiral * Halsey Field House, multi-purpose arena at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland * Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, major character in the ''Halo'' franchise * Halsey Institute of Contemporary Ar ...
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Halsey (singer)
Ashley Nicolette Frangipane ( ; born September 29, 1994), known professionally as Halsey ( ), is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Noted for her distinctive singing voice, she has received several accolades including three Billboard Music Awards, ''Billboard'' Music Awards, a Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' Women in Music Award, an American Music Award, and has received nominations for three Grammy Awards. She was on ''Time (magazine), Time'' annual list of the Time 100, 100 most influential people in the world in 2020. Halsey was born and grew up in Central Jersey. Gaining attention from self-released music on social media platforms, she signed with Astralwerks in 2014 and released her debut extended play (EP), ''Room 93'', in October of that year. Her debut studio album, Badlands (Halsey album), ''Badlands'' (2015), was met with critical and commercial success—debuting at number two on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200. It was certified double platinum by th ...
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James M
James may refer to: People * James (given name) * James (surname) * James (musician), aka Faruq Mahfuz Anam James, (born 1964), Bollywood musician * James, brother of Jesus * King James (other), various kings named James * Prince James (other) * Saint James (other) Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Film and television * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * "James", a television episode of ''Adventure Time'' Music * James (band), a band from Manchester ** ''James'', ...
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William Halsey Jr
William Frederick "Bull" Halsey Jr. (30 October 1882 – 16 August 1959) was an American Navy admiral during World War II. He is one of four officers to have attained the rank of five-star fleet admiral of the United States Navy, the others being William Leahy, Ernest J. King, and Chester W. Nimitz. Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Halsey graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1904. He served in the Great White Fleet and, during World War I, commanded the destroyer . He took command of the aircraft carrier in 1935 after completing a course in naval aviation, and was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in 1938. At the start of the War in the Pacific (1941–1945), Halsey commanded the task force centered on the carrier in a series of raids against Japanese-held targets. Halsey was made commander of the South Pacific Area, and led the Allied forces over the course of the Battle for Guadalcanal (1942–1943) and the fighting up the Solomon chain (1942–1945). In ...
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Halsey Baronets
The Halsey Baronetcy, of Gaddesden Place, Gaddesden in the County of Hertford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 22 June 1920 for the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician Sir Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet, Frederick Halsey. The third Baronet was a captain in the Royal Navy. The fourth Baronet is an Anglican priest and Brother of the Community of the Transfiguration, Midlothian. Thomas Plumer Halsey, father of the first Baronet, was also a politician. Lionel Halsey, Sir Lionel Halsey, fourth son of the first Baronet, was an Admiral in the Royal Navy. Halsey baronets, of Gaddesden (1920) * Sir Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet, Sir Thomas Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet (1839–1927) * Sir Walter Halsey, 2nd Baronet (1868–1950) * Sir Thomas Halsey, 3rd Baronet (1898–1970) * John Halsey (born 1933), the 4th Baronet, does not use his title. The heir presumptive is the present holder's second cousin Nicholas Guy Halsey (born 1948). His ...
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Halsey Beshears
Halsey W. Beshears (born November 27, 1971, in Winter Park, Florida) is a Republican politician from Florida. He served as the secretary of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) from January 2019 to January 2021. Previously, he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing parts of the Florida Panhandle from 2012 until his appointment as DBPR secretary. History Beshears's family moved to Monticello and he graduated from Brookwood School, a private school in Thomasville, Georgia, in 1989. He later attended Florida State University and the University of Florida. Since 1997, Beshears has served as an executive at Simpson Nurseries and the President of Total Landscape Supply, which serves wholesale clients across much of the United States. Florida House of Representatives Following redistricting in 2012, Beshears opted to run for the Florida House of Representatives, and defeated Mike Williams, former Florida Representative Jamey ...
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Halsey, Oregon
Halsey is a city in Linn County, Oregon, United States. The population was 904 at the 2010 census. History The city was founded in 1872, and legally incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on October 20, 1876. The city takes its name from William L. Halsey, who was at the time vice-president of Oregon & California Railroad. On July 31, 1903 most of the city's downtown core burned to the ground, after a fire started at the J. L. Bishur Creamery. The city's iconic grain elevator was built in 1955 and stood at a height of 180 feet. It was partially demolished in December 2012 over concerns of structural integrity. In 2022, the most powerful handgun cartridge in the world, the .500 Bushwhacker, was developed and introduced by Halsey residents James Tow and Keith Tow. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Climate Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 904 people, 305 households, and 2 ...
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Halsey, Nebraska
Halsey is a village in Blaine and Thomas counties in Nebraska, United States. The population was 76 at the 2010 census. History Halsey was established in 1887 when the railroad was extended to that point. It was named for Halsey Yates, a railroad employee. 1925 editionis available for download aUniversity of Nebraska—Lincoln Digital Commons./ref> Geography Halsey is located at (41.902625, -100.268114), mostly in Thomas County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 76 people, 35 households, and 24 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 52 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 93.4% White, 1.3% Asian, and 5.3% from two or more races. There were 35 households, of which 22.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.1% were married couples living together, 5.7% had a femal ...
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Halsey, Wisconsin
Halsey is a town in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the Wausau, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 651 at the 2010 census. The town is named for Pierson Halsey, a partner in the Milwaukee law firm of Rietbrock, Halsey and Johnson, which founded Athens, Wisconsin. It was set off from the town of Hamburg in 1883. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 33.1 square miles (85.8 km), all of it land. Demographics At the 2000 census there were 645 people, 192 households, and 168 families living in the town. The population density was 19.5 people per square mile (7.5/km). There were 208 housing units at an average density of 6.3 per square mile (2.4/km). The racial makeup of the town was 98.29% White, 0.16% African American, 0.16% Asian, 1.40% from other races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.95%. Of the 192 households 49.0% had children under the age of 18 living with ...
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Halsey Brook
Halsey Brook converges with East Kill East Kill, a tributary of Schoharie Creek, flows across the town of Jewett, New York, United States, from its source on Stoppel Point. Ultimately its waters reach the Hudson River via the Mohawk River, Mohawk. Since it drains into the Schoharie ... near East Jewett. References Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Greene County, New York {{NewYork-river-stub ...
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Halsey Street (other)
Halsey Street may refer to the following: * Halsey Street, in Downtown Newark, NJ * Halsey Street (BMT Canarsie Line), serving the train in Brooklyn, NY * Halsey Street (BMT Jamaica Line), serving the train in Brooklyn, NY *''Halsey Street'', a novel by Naima Coster {{disambig ...
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Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a song by Paul and Linda McCartney from the album ''Ram''. Released in the United States as a single on 2 August 1971, it reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 4 September 1971, making it the first of a string of post-Beatles, Paul McCartney-penned singles to top the US pop chart during the 1970s and 1980s. ''Billboard'' ranked the song as number 22 on its Top Pop Singles of 1971 year-end chart. It became McCartney's first gold record after the break-up of the Beatles. Elements and interpretation "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is composed of several unfinished song fragments that Norwegian engineer stitched together in a similar manner to the medleys from the Beatles' 1969 album ''Abbey Road''. The orchestral arrangements by George Martin were recorded in New York at A & R Recording, along with other instruments by McCartney and his new band. The project was moved to Los Angeles where vocals were added by Paul and Linda McCartney – ...
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Halsey Field House
Halsey Field House is a multi-purpose arena at the United States Naval Academy, in Annapolis, Maryland, with a seating capacity of 5,000. It was home to the Navy Midshipmen men's basketball team until the Alumni Hall opened in 1991. It is named after William Halsey Jr., a World War II United States Navy fleet admiral Currently it is the home of the indoor track and field teams. It contains a 200-meter synthetic track, squash and tennis courts, a 65 tatami dojo for Aikido/Judo, and a climbing wall. The North Wing has five basketball courts, five squash courts, dressing rooms, a conditioning room, classrooms for physical education Physical education is an academic subject taught in schools worldwide, encompassing Primary education, primary, Secondary education, secondary, and sometimes tertiary education. It is often referred to as Phys. Ed. or PE, and in the United Stat ..., athletic-gear storage, and office space for instructors. The weight room is one of three "stren ...
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