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    Lewis Hyde Brereton (June 21, 1890 – July 20, 1967) was a military aviation pioneer and lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. A 1911 graduate...
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    formation was to be USAAF Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton, who was commanding the USAAF Ninth Air Force. Brereton learnt of his appointment on 17 July when...
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  • General Brereton may refer to: Lewis H. Brereton (1890–1967), United States Army lieutenant general Paul Brereton (born 1957), Australian Army Reserve...
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    finally to Operation Tidal Wave. In charge of the operation was General Lewis H. Brereton. The Ninth Air Force (98th and 376th Bombardment Groups) was responsible...
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  • producer Laurie Brereton (born 1946), Australian politician Lewis H. Brereton (1890–1967), American military aviation pioneer Mocky Brereton, New Zealand...
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    States Army Air Forces (USAAF), and in January 1943 by Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton. Maxwell was an army general because at the time he was appointed...
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    Matthew B. Ridgway's XVIII Airborne Corps, a part of Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton's First Allied Airborne Army. It was not chosen to participate in Operation...
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  • in New York and Newport society Lewis Addison Armistead, American general in the American Civil War Lewis H. Brereton, military aviation pioneer and lieutenant...
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  • headquarters at Neilson Field was under the command of Major General Lewis H. Brereton, who was required to report to MacArthur through MacArthur's chief...
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    the Philippine Islands after Far East Air Force commander Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton evacuated to Australia on 24 December 1941. George joined the New...
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    the 9th Air Force under Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton operating from Tunisia and Egypt, and Air H.Q. Malta under Air Vice-Marshal Sir Keith Park...
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    Operation Market Garden (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
    of two operations: Market: airborne forces of Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton's First Allied Airborne Army to seize bridges and other terrain, under...
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    lines in 1917 during the First World War. Later in late 1918. Major Lewis H. Brereton and his superior Brigadier General Billy Mitchell suggested dropping...
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    General Lewis H. Brereton sent his bombers and fighters on various patrol missions to prevent them from being caught on the ground. Brereton planned B-17...
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  • Spaatz), the American 9th Air Force under the command of Lt. General Lewis H. Brereton, and units of the British Royal Air Force (RAF). Also supporting the...
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    awaiting trial for war crimes. During this period he was interviewed by B. H. Liddell Hart, a British author who has since been accused of putting words...
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    Benjamin F. Wilson, a master sergeant with the 7th Infantry Division, Lewis Millett, a captain with the 27th Infantry Regiment and Air Force fighter...
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    Force (FEAF) of the U.S. Army Air Forces, commanded by Major General Lewis H. Brereton. Previously the Philippine Department Air Force and Air Force USAFFE...
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    Douglas MacArthur (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
    occasions, the commander of the Far East Air Force, Major General Lewis H. Brereton, requested permission to attack Japanese bases in Formosa, in accordance...
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    ports supporting Axis operations. On 28 June 1942, Major General Lewis H. Brereton arrived at Cairo to command the U.S. Army Middle East Air Force (USAMEAF)...
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    of the First Allied Airborne Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton. The division took part in Operation Market Garden (17–25 September...
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    decided by the commander of the First Allied Airborne Army, General Lewis H. Brereton, who commanded all Allied airborne forces, including U.S. XVIII Airborne...
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    Far East Air Force headquarters south towards Bataan. This prompted Lewis H. Brereton to abandon Clark Field, Nichols Field, Fort William McKinley, and...
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  • of the First Allied Airborne Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton. The division took part in Operation Market Garden (17–25 September...
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    Vietnam. Lieutenant General Lewis H. Brereton, USAF: commander of the Ninth Air Force during World War II. Lieutenant General George H. Brett, USAF: commander...
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  • Dermott Hugh Brereton (born 19 August 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club, Sydney Swans and Collingwood...
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    opened its headquarters in New Delhi under the command of Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton in March 1942, it was assigned the responsibility of developing an...
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    infuse the necessary urgency into the Philippine buildup. Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton arrived in the Philippines to command FEAF on 4 November 1941. Bomber...
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    Royal Air Force (RAF), commander of air forces (ABDA Air) Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton (USAAF), deputy commander air forces Air Vice-Marshal Sir Paul Copeland...
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  • arrival of the American air groups, the War Department sent Maj. Gen. Lewis H Brereton, commander of the U.S. Tenth Air Force in India, to Cairo for temporary...
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