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  1. William Loren McGonagle (November 19, 1925 – March 3, 1999) was a United States Navy officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions while in command of the USS Liberty when it was attacked by Israel in the Eastern Mediterranean on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.

  2. William Loren McGonagle (* 19. November 1925 in Wichita, Kansas; † 3. März 1999 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Offizier und Kommandant mehrerer Schiffe der United States Navy . Er war Kommandant der Liberty, die während des Sechstagekrieges in internationalen Gewässern von israelischen Streitkräften ...

  3. William McGonagall (March 1825 [2] – 29 September 1902) was a Scottish poet and public performer. He gained notoriety as an extremely bad poet who exhibited no recognition of, or concern for, his peers' opinions of his work.

  4. William Topaz McGonagall (* März 1825 in Edinburgh; † 29. September 1902 ebenda) war ein schottischer Exzentriker und Dichter . Im englischsprachigen Raum gilt er als schlechtester Dichter aller Zeiten.

  5. 1825 - 1902. Drawing by James Brown, 1893. POEMS. Thought to have been born in Edinburgh in 1825, and a resident of Dundee for most of his life, William McGonagall has long been regarded as ‘the worst poet in the history of the English language’.

  6. William McGonagall: A Selection (2003) Collected Poems (2006) A few poems remain unpublished in any printed poetry collection. Full Lists of Poems. Alternatively, you can consult a complete list of all McGonagall poems, listed either alphabetically or chronologically. Non-Poetic Works

  7. Knight of the White Elephant of Burmah William McGonagall. 1825–1902. Public domain. One of Scotland’s best-known poets, William McGonagall was the working-class son of Irish handloom weavers, and was born in Edinburgh and raised in Dundee.