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    Malin Craig (August 5, 1875 – July 25, 1945) was a general in the United States Army who served as the 14th Chief of Staff of the United States Army from...
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    he later became the Army's Deputy Chief of Staff. When Chief of Staff Malin Craig retired in 1939, Marshall assumed the role of Chief of Staff in an acting...
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    left his position as Army Chief of Staff in October 1935 his successor Malin Craig and War Secretary Harry Hines Woodring ordered a halt to research and...
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    silver stars, including the custom uniform that Army chief of staff Malin Craig designed for himself the following year. Because the General of the Armies...
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  • James Craig (Missouri soldier) (1818–1888), Union Army brigadier general of volunteers James Henry Craig (1748–1812), British Army general Malin Craig (1875–1945)...
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    Infantry and engineers Patrick J. Hurley George Dern — 14 Craig, MalinGeneral Malin Craig (1875–1945) 2 October 1935 31 August 1939 3 years, 333 days...
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    Batista with U.S. Army Chief of staff Malin Craig in Washington, D.C., riding in an Armistice Day parade, 1938...
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    officer Louis Aleck Craig and Georgie (Malin) Craig. His siblings included brother Malin Craig and his paternal grandfather was James Craig. After graduating...
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  • generals to die in the United States during World War II along with General Malin Craig, Major General Herbert Dargue, Major General Frank C. Mahin, Major General...
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  • American politician Lyman C. Craig (1906-1974), American chemist Malin Craig (1875–1945), American general Mary Lynde Craig (1834-1921), American writer...
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    000 in 2023 ) from Boeing. MacArthur's successor, Army Chief of Staff Malin Craig, canceled the order for 65 YB-17s and ordered 133 of the twin-engined...
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    would remain a colonel to remain eligible to command a regiment. When Malin Craig retired as Chief of Staff of the United States Army in 1939, Drum was...
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    compared with twelve with his Army counterpart, General Malin Craig, and none of the meetings with Craig were private lunches. Meetings between Leahy and Roosevelt...
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    awards) General Bantz J. Craddock – Commander US European Command General Malin Craig – US Army Chief of Staff (three awards) General Martin E. Dempsey – Chairman...
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    Castro intended to overthrow the presidency of General Fulgencio Batista (left, with US Army Chief of Staff Malin Craig, in 1938)....
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    Charles Pelot Summerall Tasker H. Bliss Peyton C. March Douglas MacArthur Malin Craig George Marshall John Davis Long Josephus Daniels Charles Joseph Bonaparte...
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    meetings with him, compared with 12 with his Army counterpart, General Malin Craig, none of which were private lunches. Leahy retired from the Navy on 1...
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    Deperro (1997–2000) MG Hobart R. Gay (1944–45) MG Hugh J. Gaffey (1944) BG Malin Craig (1918–19) "Crossing the Rhine," History of the American Third Army, 14...
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    activities in order to ensure that the U.S. maintained its neutrality. Malin Craig served as commandant prior to being appointed Chief of Staff of the United...
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    MacArthur, however, was replaced as Chief of Staff by General Malin Craig in October 1935. Craig, who opposed any mission for the Air Corps except that of...
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    Sr.; uncle of U.S. Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II. Relieved, 1951. 9 Malin Craig 2 Oct 1935   Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (CSA), 1935–1939. Chairman, War...
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    Staff General Malin Craig summoned Arnold to Washington. He and Arnold had become personal friends and golfing partners during Craig's command of the...
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    Fourth Army was inactivated in 1991. MG Johnson Hagood (1932–1933) MG Malin Craig (1933–1935) MG Paul B. Malone (1935–1936) MG George S. Simonds (1936–1938)...
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    Williams of Berkeley, California Genevieve (1880-1941), the wife of General Malin Craig Charles (1884-1945), a United States Navy officer who retired as a commander...
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  • Castro intended to overthrow the presidency of General Fulgencio Batista (left, with U.S. Army Chief of staff Malin Craig)....
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    appointed to serve in this position were: Willard Ames Holbrook, 1920–1924 Malin Craig, 1924–1926 Herbert B. Crosby, 1926–1930 Guy V. Henry Jr., 1930–1934 Leon...
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    General William S. Graves (2 October 1927 – 1 April 1928) Major General Malin Craig (1 April 1928 – 10 August 1930) Major General George L. Irwin (10 August–24...
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    Command and General Staff College. The Chief of Staff of the Army, General Malin Craig, selected McNair to command the Command and General Staff College because...
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    Arnold. The day after the rendezvous with the Rex, Chief of Staff General Malin Craig telephoned Andrews and issued an order that restricted all Air Corps...
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    in the rank of colonel from 1 August. The new Chief of Staff, General Malin Craig offered Eichelberger command of the 29th Infantry, the demonstration...
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