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John Brennan (Irish Senator)
John Brennan may refer to: Public officials * Jack Brennan (1937–2023), U.S. Marine officer and aide of Richard Nixon * John O. Brennan (born 1955), former CIA director * John P. Brennan (1864–1943), Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Ohio * John Brennan Hussey (born 1934), former mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana * John Joseph Brennan (1913–1976), Northern Ireland politician * John Brennan (Irish senator) (1901–1977), Fianna Fáil politician * John A. Brennan Jr. (born 1945), American lobbyist and Massachusetts politician Sports * J. J. Brennan (1887–1943), Irish hurler * John Brennan (Derry Gaelic footballer) (born 1942), Gaelic football manager and player * John Brennan (Kerry Gaelic footballer), former Gaelic footballer * Jack Brennan (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1942), English footballer for Bradford City and Manchester City * John Brennan (American football) (1913–1982), American football player * Jack Brennan (baseball) (1862–1914), American baseball c ...
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Jack Brennan
John Vincent Brennan (August 16, 1937 – October 20, 2023) was a United States Marine Corps officer and political aide.http://www.providence.edu/library/archives/brennan/rppc_msbrennan.html He is best known as being President Richard Nixon's post-resignation chief of staff. Early life and education Brennan was born on August 16, 1937, in Fall River, Massachusetts, and attended Providence College, a Catholic college in Providence, Rhode Island, where he graduated in 1959. He served with the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, where he earned a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart Medal at the Battle of Khe Sanh.Harry BensonEx-Leatherneck Jack Brennan Talks About Life with the Former President He Still Chooses to Serve ''People'', August 16, 1976, Accessed January 25, 2009. Career Marine Corps Aide to the President In 1969, then-Major Brennan was appointed a Marine Corps Aide to President Nixon; during that time he rose to Colonel. During his time as Marine Corps ...
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