Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Colonel Frederick Mears (May 5, 1878 – January 11, 1939) was the son of a career army officer. Older brother Major Edward C. Mears also of the US army. Mears was principal engineer of the Alaska Railroad. Mears took advanced engineering courses at the Infantry and Cavalry School, located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and became a cavalry officer in the US Army."@en }
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- Frederick_Mears abstract "Colonel Frederick Mears (May 5, 1878 – January 11, 1939) was the son of a career army officer. Older brother Major Edward C. Mears also of the US army. Mears was principal engineer of the Alaska Railroad. Mears took advanced engineering courses at the Infantry and Cavalry School, located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and became a cavalry officer in the US Army.".
- Q21664432 abstract "Colonel Frederick Mears (May 5, 1878 – January 11, 1939) was the son of a career army officer. Older brother Major Edward C. Mears also of the US army. Mears was principal engineer of the Alaska Railroad. Mears took advanced engineering courses at the Infantry and Cavalry School, located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and became a cavalry officer in the US Army.".
- Frederick_Mears comment "Colonel Frederick Mears (May 5, 1878 – January 11, 1939) was the son of a career army officer. Older brother Major Edward C. Mears also of the US army. Mears was principal engineer of the Alaska Railroad. Mears took advanced engineering courses at the Infantry and Cavalry School, located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and became a cavalry officer in the US Army.".
- Q21664432 comment "Colonel Frederick Mears (May 5, 1878 – January 11, 1939) was the son of a career army officer. Older brother Major Edward C. Mears also of the US army. Mears was principal engineer of the Alaska Railroad. Mears took advanced engineering courses at the Infantry and Cavalry School, located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and became a cavalry officer in the US Army.".