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112) Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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111) Rosalynn Carter
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120) Henryk Ross
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119) Flight Lieutenant Bill Goldfinch
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118) Robert Moog
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117) Samuel Scott
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116) Captain Jack Kintpuash
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115) Maurice Hilleman
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114) Frank L Mundus
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