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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HogunJames Hogun - Wikipedia

    James Hogun (died January 4, 1781) was an Irish-American military officer who was as one of five generals from North Carolina to serve with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Born in Ireland, Hogan migrated to North Carolina – then a British colony – in 1751.

  2. James Hogun (? - 4 janvier 1781) est l'un des cinq généraux de la Caroline du Nord qui servit dans la Continental Army lors de la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis. Né en Irlande, Hogan émigre en Caroline du Nord, alors colonie britannique, en 1751.

    • Continental Army
    • États-Unis
    • Brigadier général
  3. James Clavell’s Shōgun (1975) is a novel based on events and figures of 1600 Japan when the Azuchi–Momoyama period neared its as the Edo period approached its advent. The third book published, but the first chronologically placed, in Clavell's six-volume Asian Saga, it sold by 1980 six million copies worldwide.

    • James Clavell
    • 1975
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › James_HogunJames Hogun - Wikiwand

    James Hogun (died January 4, 1781) was an Irish-American military officer who was as one of five generals from North Carolina to serve with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Born in Ireland, Hogan migrated to North Carolina – then a British colony – in 1751.

  5. James Hogun (m. 4 de enero de 1781) fue un oficial militar estadounidense de origen irlandés. Fue uno de los cinco generales de Carolina del Norte que sirvió en el Ejército Continental durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos.

  6. The 7th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. Colonel James Hogun was appointed the regimental commander in November 1776.

  7. James Hogun (died January 4, 1781) was one of only five Continental Army generals from North Carolina in the American Revolutionary War. Initially a major in the 7th North Carolina Regiment, Hogun advanced quickly in rank to become the commander of that unit months later in 1776.