Agent William Ross Stewart
Agent William Stewart was shot and killed as he and members of the Woodward Police Department conducted a narcotics operation at a local chain restaurant.
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William Stewart Ross (1844–1906) was a Scottish writer, publisher, and prominent secularist thinker who used the pseudonym Saladin. He edited the Agnostic Journal from 1888 to 1906, the successor to the Secular Review.[3]
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Agent William Stewart was shot and killed as he and members of the Woodward Police Department conducted a narcotics operation at a local chain restaurant.
www.odmp.orgThis is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Major-General William Ross Stewart. He was a general during World War Two.
generals.dkAuthor of Isaure, and Other Poems, God and his book The Bible, and Miscellaneous Pamphlets By Saladin
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