
Phil Babb
Phil Babb, born on November 30, 1970, is a retired footballer known for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership qualities during his career.

Phil Babb, born on November 30, 1970, is a retired footballer known for his exceptional defensive skills and leadership qualities during his career.

Albert Reynolds, a former Taoiseach of Ireland, was born on November 3, 1932, and passed away on August 21, 2014. He was a significant figure in Irish politics and served as the Prime Minister of Ireland twice.

Stonewall Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War. Known for his tactical brilliance and steadfastness, he earned the nickname 'Stonewall' at the First Battle of Bull Run. Jackson's Valley Campaign showcased his strategic mobility, and he played a key role in the Battle of Chancellorsville. He died after being accidentally shot by his own troops, becoming a symbol of the Confederacy.

B.H. Liddell Hart was a British military theorist known for his profound understanding of strategy and tactics, whose works have had a profound impact on modern military thought.

Lady Gregory, born on March 15, 1852, and died on May 22, 1932, was an Irish dramatist, poet, editor, and theater reformer. She is renowned for her contributions to Irish theater, particularly her collaboration with W.B. Yeats, and her role in establishing the Irish National Theatre School.

Sam Manekshaw was an Indian military leader born on April 3, 1914, and passed away on June 27, 2008. He played a crucial role in the Indian Independence War and the Indo-Pakistani Wars, and is regarded as an outstanding figure in the modern history of the Indian military.

Stephen Decatur (January 5, 1779 – March 22, 1820) was a United States Navy officer known for his heroic actions during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812. He gained fame for leading a daring raid to burn the captured USS Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor in 1804. Decatur also commanded USS United States to capture HMS Macedonian in 1812. He is remembered for his patriotism and the quote, 'Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.' He died in a duel at age 41.
Limited information is available about Gilles Dauve, who was born in 1947 and belongs to an unknown profession category.

Gustave de Beaumont was a notable French politician during the 19th century, active during the Second Republic. Born on February 6, 1802, and dying on March 31, 1866, he held various political positions, including Minister of the Interior and Minister of Public Instruction, and was involved in drafting the 1848 Constitution. Beaumont's influence on French politics, particularly in the areas of education and public administration, is still recognized today.

Mark Bishop is an Australian Senator with a rich political experience. Born on June 29, 1954, he has held significant positions in various committees and has contributed to the stability and development of Australia's politics.