William McBride
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William McBride may refer to:
  • William McBride (doctor), Australian physician
  • Will McBride (photographer)
    Will McBride (photographer)
    Will McBride is a photographer in reportage, art photography and book illustration. He is also known as a painter and sculptor....

    , American photographer based in Germany
  • William K. McBride
    William K. McBride
    William K. McBride, was a prominent physician and politician from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He served as Chief of Surgery of Polyclinic Medical Center and as mayor of Harrisburg in 1964. He was married to Helen B. McBride. He is deceased....

    , U.S. politician
  • Bill McBride (politician), 2002 candidate for Florida governor
  • William V. McBride
    William V. McBride
    William Vincent McBride is a former General in the United States Air Force and the former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force.-Early life:McBride was born in Wampum, Pennsylvania in 1922...

    , general in the United States Air Force, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
    Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
    The Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force is the second highest ranking military officer in the United States Air Force. In the event that the Chief of Staff of the Air Force is absent or is unable to perform his duties, the VCSAF assumes the duties and responsibilities of the CSAF...

  • Bill McBride (blogger)
    Bill McBride (blogger)
    Bill McBride is an American blogger who founded the economics and finance blog Calculated Risk. A former technology executive, in early 2005 McBride believed that the housing market in the United States was near its peak, and he posted articles and statistics to his blog to support his argument...

    , author of Calculated Risk
  • Willie John McBride
    Willie John McBride
    William James McBride, MBE, better known as Willie John McBride is a former rugby union footballer who played as a lock for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions. He played 63 Tests for Ireland including eleven as captain, and toured with the Lions five times — a record that gave him 17...

     (full name, William James McBride (1940-), former rugby union footballer

See also

  • "No Man's Land" (Eric Bogle song)
    No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song)
    "No Man's Land" is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus refers to two famous pieces of military music, "The Last Post" and "The Flowers of the Forest"...

    , a song also known as "Willie McBride"
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