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Finnegan, Terence P., 1904-1990

Terence P. Finnegan (b. 1904, Norwich, Conn.-d. Jan. 17, 1990), chaplain in the U.S. Air Force, an ordained Roman Catholic priest, entered active military service in 1937. He was named division chaplain, 25th Infantry Division, while serving in Hawaii at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He later was awarded the Bronze Star for service against the Japanese at Guadalcanal. After the War, he became chaplain, USA Forces, Mediterranean Theater of Operations. He transferred to the Air Force in 1949 and was named air chaplain, Headquarters, Continental Air Command, and air chaplain, Far East Air Forces. He received further awards for service in Japan and Korea. He took on the duties of chief of chaplains, U.S. Air Force, in 1958.

From the description of Finnegan, Terence P., 1904-1990 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10597166

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Finnegan, T. P.

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T.P. Finnegan came to Dallas, Texas from St. Louis, Missouri in 1908 to take over as manager of the Majestic Theater from B.S. Muckenfuss. In November 1908, Finnegan was arrested for violating Texas law for operating a theater on Sunday. He was arrested again in December 1908 for the same charge and fined $200 because of the repeat offenses. Eventually, after appeal, Finnegan was acquitted of three of the charges and paid a $20 fine for the fourth. Finnegan in 1913 left ...

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