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And O’Hare’s main parking garage, designed by C.F. Murphy, was the world’s largest garage at the time of its completion in 1973. But that older structure is a rather dull affair when ...
On March 13, 1914, Lieutenant Commander Edward "Butch" O'Hare was born-a man whose bravery would leave an enduring mark on aviation history. A skilled Naval Aviator, O'Hare became the U.S. Navy's ...
Edward OHareEdward OHare, 52, of Mahanoy City, PA passed away Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Born April 16, 1958 in Bethlehem he was the son of Katherine (St ...
Historian Richard Lindberg poses by the old Ryerson Steel plant, near where Edward O’Hare was killed. (WBEZ/Lynette Kalsnes) Historian Richard Lindberg poses by the old Ryerson Steel plant, near ...
As World War II fades to sepia, so does the public memory of Edward “Butch” O’Hare. For the millions of travelers who pass through every year, O’Hare International Airport might be ...
Just when Americans needed something to smile about, along came shy, grinning Edward H. "Butch" O'Hare, south St. Louis boy and Navy flying ace 1942: A shy south St. Louis fighter pilot gets a ...
In part 1 of a three-part interview, Edward O'Hare lays out his strategy for making the various parts of the Federal Acquisition Services IT Services division work together and step one is ...
Lt. Edward “Butch” O’Hare sits in the cockpit of his Grumman F4F “Wildcat” fighter, circa spring 1942. The plane is marked with five Japanese flags, ...
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O'Hare had lived only occasionally with his father, Edward J. O'Hare, who divorced his mother in 1932 and moved to Chicago. The elder O'Hare ran a racetrack there and was gunned down by mobsters ...