Thomas "Tom" Kennedy (d. 1917) led the Confederate underground in Covington, Kentucky, during the Great War. Before the Great War, Cincinnatus worked as a delivery man for Kennedy. During the war, Kennedy drew Cincinnatus into the Confederate Underground. Lieutenant Straubing, Cincinnatus' U.S. Army employer, shot Kennedy dead on Cincinnatus' door step. Following his death, Luther Bliss of the Kentucky State Police, the Socialist Underground and the Confederate Underground all were looking for who shot Kennedy. In the end, during a confrontation between Cincinnatus and Bliss, Straubing revealed, quite nonchalantly, that he had shot Kennedy because he was upsetting Cincinnatus, which made Cincinnatus less effective at his job.
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| - Thomas "Tom" Kennedy (d. 1917) led the Confederate underground in Covington, Kentucky, during the Great War. Before the Great War, Cincinnatus worked as a delivery man for Kennedy. During the war, Kennedy drew Cincinnatus into the Confederate Underground. Lieutenant Straubing, Cincinnatus' U.S. Army employer, shot Kennedy dead on Cincinnatus' door step. Following his death, Luther Bliss of the Kentucky State Police, the Socialist Underground and the Confederate Underground all were looking for who shot Kennedy. In the end, during a confrontation between Cincinnatus and Bliss, Straubing revealed, quite nonchalantly, that he had shot Kennedy because he was upsetting Cincinnatus, which made Cincinnatus less effective at his job.
- Tom Kennedy worked as a visual effects supervisor for the special editions of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.
- Tom Kennedy (born James Edward Narz on February 26, 1927 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a television game show host who had his greatest fame in the 1960s and 1970s. He is the younger brother of the late television host Jack Narz and the brother-in-law of the late Bill Cullen, and changed his name to avoid confusion prior to hosting his first national show, The Big Game, in 1958.
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| - Thomas "Tom" Kennedy (d. 1917) led the Confederate underground in Covington, Kentucky, during the Great War. Before the Great War, Cincinnatus worked as a delivery man for Kennedy. During the war, Kennedy drew Cincinnatus into the Confederate Underground. Lieutenant Straubing, Cincinnatus' U.S. Army employer, shot Kennedy dead on Cincinnatus' door step. Following his death, Luther Bliss of the Kentucky State Police, the Socialist Underground and the Confederate Underground all were looking for who shot Kennedy. In the end, during a confrontation between Cincinnatus and Bliss, Straubing revealed, quite nonchalantly, that he had shot Kennedy because he was upsetting Cincinnatus, which made Cincinnatus less effective at his job.
- Tom Kennedy worked as a visual effects supervisor for the special editions of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.
- Tom Kennedy (born James Edward Narz on February 26, 1927 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a television game show host who had his greatest fame in the 1960s and 1970s. He is the younger brother of the late television host Jack Narz and the brother-in-law of the late Bill Cullen, and changed his name to avoid confusion prior to hosting his first national show, The Big Game, in 1958.
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