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    John Moore (piper) (1834–1894), Irish piper. Deacon John Moore (born 1941), American musician and bandleader. John Moore (British musician) (born 1964), musician with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Black Box Recorder. John Moore (songwriter) (born 1969), American songwriter and singer for 53 Days.

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  3. The John Moore Show, July 2, 2024 Hour 1. Podcast: Play in new window | Download. John has Steven Ben-Nun and Jason Miller join to discuss LifeWave X39 patches for the first hour…Steven Ben-Nun, Cindy Jones, Steve O’Neal and Dave Hodges for The Tuesday Roundtable the second and third hour. Prepper Tip: Buy Ammunition!

  4. John Moore (born 1 January 1970) is an Irish film director and producer whose credits include the action war film Behind Enemy Lines and A Good Day to Die Hard. Early life and education [ edit ] Moore was born in Dundalk , Ireland, and attended Rathmines College of Commerce , where he attained a degree in Media Arts.

  5. John Moore Bibliography. John was a prolific writer and occasionally, new minor works of his are still discovered. However, we believe the titles here to be a complete list of his writings and appreciation of them by others. The most famous of his books were all published after 1945 and were once a staple of every public library - particularly ...

  6. Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore was an army reformer who brought in light infantry regiments, including the Rifles. He is probably most famous for his inspired leadership during the retreat to and defence of Corunna, where he was killed in 1809. 7 min read. Napoleonic Wars Wars of the French Revolution 1800s Great Commanders Conflict in Europe.

  7. Sir John Moore was a British lieutenant general who led a famous retreat to La Coruña (December 1808–January 1809) during the Napoleonic Peninsular War. His actions became celebrated, criticized by some and praised by others (including the Duke of Wellington).

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