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  1. Dwight Alan Armstrong (August 29, 1951 – June 20, 2010) was an American anti-Vietnam War activist who helped use a truck bomb to shatter Sterling Hall, a centrally located building on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, on August 24, 1970.

  2. Dwight Leslie Armstrong (15 September 1904 – 17 November 1984) was an American composer of hymns based upon texts from the Psalms and other books of the Christian Bible. He was the younger brother of Worldwide Church of God (WCG) founder Herbert W. Armstrong, and uncle of American WCG evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong.

  3. Jun 27, 2010 · Dwight Armstrong, one of four young men who in 1970 bombed a building on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison, killing one person and injuring several others a political protest that...

  4. Dwight Alan Armstrong was an American anti-Vietnam War activist who helped use a truck bomb to shatter Sterling Hall, a centrally located building on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, on August 24, 1970.

  5. Dwight Armstrong. Dwight Armstrong, Karl's younger brother, was 19 at the time of the bombing. After the bombing, he lived in a commune in Toronto under the name "Virgo".

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · Dwight Armstrong, who was not a student, remained on the run until 1977, when he was arrested and pleaded no contest to a state charge of second-degree murder and guilty to federal charges ...

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  8. Jan 1, 2024 · One of the photographs of Dwight Armstrong the FBI used on their warning notices. After the few non-consecutive missed calls and one successful one, the two reporters finally reached out and talked to Armstrong about his current beliefs and reflections on politics and the bombings he executed.