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    Leonard Townsend Gerow (July 13, 1888 – October 12, 1972) was a general in the United States Army who served with distinction in both World War I and World...
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  • political consultant Lee S. Gerow (1891–1982), United States Army General, brother of Leonard T. Gerow Leonard T. Gerow (1888–1972), United States Army...
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  • General Gerow may refer to: Lee S. Gerow (1891–1982), United States Army General, brother of Leonard T. Gerow Leonard T. Gerow (1888–1972), United States...
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    the younger brother of Leonard T. Gerow. Lee was born on March 29, 1891, in Petersburg, Virginia, as a son of Leonard Rogers Gerow and Annie Eloise Saunders...
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    he had General Robert E. Lee under siege in Richmond as General William T. Sherman captured Atlanta and marched through Georgia and the Carolinas. The...
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    Legend, 1885-1945, 1985, William Morrison, New York, p. 281 Dinnerstein, Leonard (November 2, 1995). Antisemitism in America. Oxford University Press. p...
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    Major General Robert C. Macon Fifteenth Army – Lieutenant General Leonard T. Gerow 66th Infantry Division – Major General Herman F. Kramer 106th Infantry...
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    at Camp White, Oregon. In July 1943, taking over from Major General Leonard T. Gerow, he assumed command of the 29th Infantry Division, a National Guard...
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    US First Army (Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges) V Corps (Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow) VII Corps (Maj. Gen. J. Lawton Collins) XVIII Airborne Corps (Maj...
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    Twelfth Army Group and SHAEF. On January 16, 1945 Lieutenant General Leonard T. Gerow assumed command of the Fifteenth Army. From mid-January 1945 until...
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    1931 William R. Schmidt, Class of 1931 Gilbert R. Cook, Class of 1932 Leonard T. Gerow, Class of 1932 Wade H. Haislip, Class of 1932 Thomas Holcomb, Class...
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    assault can succeed. Cota was not alone in his opposition. Major General Leonard T. Gerow, commander of V Corps, and Admiral John L. Hall Jr., commander of Amphibious...
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    General Leonard T. Gerow noted that he saw no need for such a command, as US Forces in the Far East were concentrated in the Philippines. As such, Gerow argued...
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    was one of James Forrestal's favorite causes. According to Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, President of the Board that recommended its formation: The College...
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    Daniel Boone – Nicholas Burns 1970: Tora! Tora! Tora! – Brig. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow (uncredited) 1970: The Aquarians (TV Movie) – Second Reporter 1971:...
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  • thousand or more Filipinos was raised. On 14 August Brigadier General Leonard T. Gerow argued that the Philippine Department could not resist a Japanese attack...
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    Maxwell D. Taylor Omaha Beach V Corps, commanded by Major General Leonard T. Gerow, making up 34,250 men 1st Infantry Division: Major General Clarence...
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    Omar Bradley Bernard Montgomery Courtney H. Hodges William H. Simpson Leonard T. Gerow Walter Model (Suicide) Gustav-Adolf von Zangen  Josef Harpe  Units...
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    under the Chief of War Plans Division (WPD), General Leonard T. Gerow, and then succeeded Gerow as Chief of the War Plans Division. Next, he was appointed...
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    was then reassigned to V Corps, under the command of Major General Leonard T. Gerow, for its next advance. On 30 September the division crossed the Moselle...
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  • Readiness Group Lee, Materiel Systems Analysis Activity, the General Leonard T. Gerow U.S. Army Reserve Center, the Defense Commissary Agency (DECA), USAR...
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    Engagements World War I Commanders Notable commanders William Simpson Leonard T. Gerow Edward H. Brooks George Windle Read, Jr. Insignia Second Army's distinctive...
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    others who became generals were Joseph T. McNarney, Henry Aurand, James Van Fleet, Stafford LeRoy Irwin, John W. Leonard, Joseph May Swing, Paul J. Mueller...
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    disobeyed his direct superior, American V Corps commander Major General Leonard T. Gerow, and sent a vanguard to Paris with the message that the entire division...
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    message. They were soon joined in Marshall's office by Brigadier General Leonard T. Gerow, Chief of the War Plans Division, and Colonel Charles Bundy, Chief...
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    defensive line in the Ardennes had a gap south of Losheimergraben. General Leonard T. Gerow, in command of V Corps, recognized it as a possible avenue of attack...
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  • "Val" dive bombers were heavily modified Royal Canadian Air Force Harvard (T-6 Texan) and BT-13 Valiant pilot training aircraft. The large fleet of Japanese...
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    Greece's Red Peril". The Ledger. Retrieved November 20, 2022. Ham IV, Walter T. (September 3, 2014). "General's grandson shares leadership lessons in Korea"...
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    Prepared and published in 1963 under the direction of Lieutenant General Leonard D. Heaton The Surgeon General, United States Army. "Medical department...
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    Army (George S. Patton) on the right (south), and the U.S. 15th Army (Leonard T. Gerow). Completing the Allied line to the Swiss border was the 6th Army Group...
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