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Douglas Cubbison, the Command Historian for the 10th Mountain Division, conducted a series of interviews with the soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan during January 2007, along with several additional interviews conducted in February 2007 at Fort Drum, New York. The interviews are fairly wide ranging in the topics covered but all center around one particularly memorable event for the soldier being interviewed, such as an ambush, a patrol, a firefight, a helicopter crash, or a hero ceremony. This transcript is from the interview with Staff Sergeant John Bickford, Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry, conducted on 23 February 2007. The other interviews conducted by Cubbison can be found at the transcripts for Brigadier General James Terry, First Lieutenant Justin L. Sax, First Lieutenant Jorgensen, Sergeant First Class Connors, Sergeant First Class Eban Duer III, Sergeant First Class Hunsacker, Staff Sergeant Anthony Nilon, Sergeant Jemon Calhoun, Specialist Joe Mattie, and Specialist Edward J. Vasquez.
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Offering a broad-based review of the factors affecting the design, assembly and behaviour of bolted joints and their components in all industries, this work details various assembly options as well as specific failure modes and strategies for their avoidance. This edition features material on: the contact stresses between bolt head or nut face and the joint; thread forms, series and classes; the stiffness of raised face flange joints; and more.
John Bickford (1607-ca. 1677) was born in Devonshire, England and later settled in New Hampshire. He was married in 1624 probably to Temperance Furber and (2) to Elizabeth Cator in 1637. Descendants lived in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and elsewhere.
John Bickford (b.1607) emigrated in 1623 from Devonshire, England to Portsmouth, Maine, and settled in Dover, New Hampshire. He married twice and moved to Oyster River, Maine. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere. One of these, Edward Van Bickford (1890-1955), was born in Wisconsin, married Edna E. Schumacher, and moved to Woodbury, New Jersey.