David Hicks
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | February 3,1942 |
February 3,1942 | |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Aquarius | |
Parents | Terry Hicks |
Herbert Hicks | |
Iris Elsie Hicks | |
Marriage location | Sydney, Australia |
Spouse | Aloysia Hicks |
Jodie Sparrow | |
Lady Pamela Hicks | |
Children | Terry Sparrow |
Bonnie Sparrow | |
India Hicks | |
Ashley Hicks | |
Edwina Brudenell | |
Other name | Muhammed Dawood |
Year of servic | 1958–1967; 1974–2007 |
Died | Brightwell Baldwin |
United Kingdom | |
Grandchildren | Maddison Brudenell |
Domino Carmen Flint Wood | |
Movies/Shows | The Movie Out Here |
Born | Coggeshall |
United Kingdom | |
Awards | Distinguished Service Medal |
Legion of Merit | |
Meritorious Service Medal | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1501049 |
Guantanamo: My Journey
David Hicks on Living - With Taste
David Hicks on home decoration
David Hicks on Decoration--with Fabrics
Irish Country Houses: A Chronicle of Change
The David Hicks Book of Flower Arranging
Style and Design
Cotswold Gardens
Educating for Hope in Troubled Times: Climate Change and the Transition to a Post-Carbon Future
A CLIMATE CHANGE COMPANION: For family, school and community
Behind the Storm
The Texians
Triple Negative
Thicker Than Water
Gunpowder Wind
Patty and the Pet Shop Owners Apron
Living with design
My Kind of Garden
David Hicks on Living - With Taste
David Hicks on home decoration
David Hicks on Decoration--with Fabrics
Irish Country Houses: A Chronicle of Change
The David Hicks Book of Flower Arranging
Style and Design
Cotswold Gardens
Educating for Hope in Troubled Times: Climate Change and the Transition to a Post-Carbon Future
A CLIMATE CHANGE COMPANION: For family, school and community
Behind the Storm
The Texians
Triple Negative
Thicker Than Water
Gunpowder Wind
Patty and the Pet Shop Owners Apron
Living with design
My Kind of Garden
David Hicks Life story
Chaplain David Harlan Hicks is a retired American army officer who served as the 21st Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from 2003 to 2007. Hicks began his career in 1958 and was stationed as a patrolman in the Korean Demilitarized Zone in 1965.