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Robert Leckie (author) - Wikipedia Robert Hugh Leckie (December 18, 1920 – December 24, 2001) was a United States Marine and an author of books about the military history of the United States, Catholic history and culture, sports books, fiction books, autobiographies, and children's books
Dead in a Decade: Steven Leckie obit Steven Leckie, leader of the legendary Toronto punk band The Viletones, died on June 12, at age 67, after a long battle with cancer He had faced many health challenges in recent years, including multiple sclerosis News of his death fuelled an eruption of tributes on social media, and comments confirmed Leckie's status as a genuine pioneer of Canadian punk rock, one whose reputation and work
Robert Leckie | Penguin Random House Robert Leckie (1920–2001) was the author of more than 30 works of military history as well as Marines!, a collection of short stories, and Lord, What a Family!, a memoir
Clan Leckie – Leckie The placename Leckie (Leky, Lekke, Lekky, are old forms of the name) The first known owner of Leckie is said to have been a certain Malise de Leckie during the invasion of Edward I of England
Robert Leckie | Historica Wiki | Fandom Robert Leckie (December 18, 1920 – December 24, 2001) was a United States Marine Corps Private First Class and author of books on United States military history, sports, fiction, autobiographies, and children's books
Steven Leckie of the Viletones Has Died - Exclaim! Toronto punk pioneer Steven Leckie of the trailblazing band the Viletones has died His exact cause of death hasn't been made public, but journalist Alan Cross noted on his blog that Leckie had