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  1. William Thomas Sampson (February 9, 1840 – May 6, 1902) was a United States Navy rear admiral known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War.

  2. William T. Sampson was a U.S. naval officer who, as head of the North Atlantic squadron, masterminded U.S. naval strategy during the Spanish-American War. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy (1861), Sampson served in the Union naval forces during the American Civil War, continued in the navy after.

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  4. William Thomas Sampson (9 February 1840 – 6 May 1902) was a United States Navy rear admiral known for his victory in the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War. He was born in Palmyra, New York, and entered the United States Naval Academy on 24 September 1857.

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    William Sampson Jr. (September 27, 1933 – June 3, 1987) was a Muscogee Nation painter, actor, and rodeo performer. He is best known for his performance as the apparently deaf and mute Chief Bromden in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and as Crazy Horse in the 1977 western The White Buffalo , as well as his roles as Taylor in ...

  6. William Thomas Sampson. United States Navy Admiral. Born at Palmyra, New York, he graduated from the US Naval Academy at the head of his class in 1861.

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  8. Jun 24, 2014 · Rear Admiral William T. Sampson: An Admiral Forgotten [Bohling Jr, Mr Edward C.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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