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  1. Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893) was an American soldier and general during the American Civil War who later became an educator, particularly of non-whites.

  2. Mr. Armstrong is a founding member of Singabones, a trombone ensemble dedicated to nurturing talent of all ages. The mission of this group is to provide a regular gathering where community leaders strive to instill camaraderie and musical excellence.

  3. Jul 20, 2018 · Sam Armstrong, a former aide to a Tory MP who was cleared of rape after crucial information was released just days before his trial, has added his voice to criticism of the embattled director of public prosecutions in the wake of a scathing parliamentary report.

  4. Samuel Armstrong, Adjunct, Faculty of Music. Samuel Armstrong began playing the trombone at the age of 12 and his primary teachers were Byron Peebles and James Miller of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In 2007, he won first prize at the Pasadena Showcase Competition and was a finalist at the International Trombone Association "Gagliardi" Competition.

  5. Dec 21, 2017 · Samuel Armstrong, aide to South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay, said he and the woman had consensual sex after drinking in the Houses of Parliament. He was found not guilty of two counts of rape and...

  6. Dec 22, 2017 · Mr Armstrong, from Danbury in Essex, was found not guilty of two counts of rape, one of sexual assault and one of assault by penetration after a two-week trail at Southwark Crown Court on...

  7. Dec 12, 2017 · An MP's aide raped a woman in the Houses of Parliament when she rejected his advances after a night of drinking, a court has heard. Samuel Armstrong, 24, of Copt Hill, Danbury, Essex, denies two...

  8. Oct 20, 2020 · At Benedict, Maryland, in command of U.S. Colored Troops, on December 17, 1863, Union Army Lt. Col. Samuel Chapman Armstrong wrote, “we are fighting for humanity and freedom, the South for barbarism and slavery.”

  9. Samuel Turell Armstrong (April 29, 1784 – March 26, 1850) was a U.S. political figure. Born in 1784 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, he was a printer and bookseller in Boston, specializing in religious materials.

  10. General Samuel C. Armstrong is a white veteran Union Army General who founds Hampton Institute and serves as its first principal. Washington refers to him as “Christ-like.” General Armstrong embodies the ideals that Washington believes the Black race needs to develop to advance itself in society.