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    Maxwell Reid Thurman (February 18, 1931 – December 1, 1995) was a United States Army general, who served as Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army...
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    The General Maxwell R. Thurman Award is awarded on behalf of the commanding general of the United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command at...
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  • Women Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), United States Army General and Vice Chief of Staff Mike Thurman (born 1973), American baseball player Nick Thurman (born...
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  • Sri Lankan former cricketer Max Scherzer, American baseball pitcher Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), American general Maxime Bernier, nicknamed Mad Max, a...
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  • General Thurman may refer to: James D. Thurman (born 1953), U.S. Army general Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), U.S. Army general Roy Thurman (1924–2004)...
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  • on them. In a 1989 interview with The New York Times, U.S. general Maxwell R. Thurman said, referring to the Dignity Battalions, "I am looking inward because...
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    Justine (POW) Francisco A. Rodríguez George H. W. Bush Dick Cheney Maxwell R. Thurman Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Jack B. Farris Guillermo Endara Strength 16...
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    Development Activity (1982–83) Gordon R. Sullivan Deputy Commandant 1987–88 Adna R. Chaffee Jr. 1919–20 Clarence R. Huebner (1929–33) Walter Krueger (1901–12)...
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    1983 (became CSA) 1 year, 146 days Edward C. Meyer 19 Thurman, Maxwell ReidGeneral Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995) August 26, 1983 February 4, 1987 (reassigned)...
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    General Maxwell R. Thurman, then Army Deputy Chief of Staff, reviewed the threat posed to U.S. servicemembers by biological weapons. Thurman was particularly...
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  • Directorate-West (USAMRD-W), Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington General Maxwell R. Thurman Award "McQueen assumes command over Fort Detrick and U.S. Army Medical...
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    subordinate to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, General Maxwell R. Thurman. Schwarzkopf was promoted to major general. In June 1983, he became...
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    Chief of Staff General Maxwell R. Thurman approved an amended Requirement Operational Capability (ROC) for the AGS. Thurman's recommendation that the...
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    June 1987 1 October 1989 2 years, 117 days U.S. Army 19 Thurman, MaxwellGeneral Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995) 1 October 1989 21 November 1990 1 year, 51 days...
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  • president of the Endocrine Society, and recipient of the General Maxwell R. Thurman Award. He served in Iraq, Korea and Germany and is the recipient of...
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    Yerks (1928–2021) 1978 1981 ~3 years, 0 days 33 Thurman, MaxwellLieutenant General Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995) 1981 1983 ~2 years, 0 days 34 Elton...
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    Preceded by William R. Richardson Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command 1986—1987 Succeeded by Maxwell R. Thurman Preceded by John...
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  • Page Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works 1991 – GEN Maxwell R. Thurman, USA Retired 1992 – GEN Andrew J. Goodpaster, USA Retired 1993 – LTG...
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  • is often referred to as the "Father of the U.S. Airborne." General Maxwell R. Thurman, a former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, was the first four-star...
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    1983 – 1985 Maj. Gen. Howard G. Crowell Jr. 1981 – 1983 Maj. Gen. Maxwell R. Thurman 1979 – 1981 Maj. Gen. William L. Mundie 1978 – 1979 Maj. Gen. Eugene...
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  • 1908) 1995 – Colin Tapley, New Zealand-English actor (b. 1907) 1995 – Maxwell R. Thurman, American general (b. 1931) 1996 – Peter Bronfman, Canadian businessman...
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    Heaton, Dean R. (1995), Four Stars: The Super Stars of United States Military History, Baltimore: Gateway Press Meyer, Edward C.; Ancell, R. Manning; Mahaffey...
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    Vuono (born 1934) 30 June 1986 11 June 1987 346 days 6 Thurman, Maxwell ReidGeneral Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995) 29 June 1987 1 August 1989 2 years, 33 days...
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  • certification of thirteen colonies. This extension effort was sparked by Jerome R. Palardy, EB '90, then a student member of the executive council in the Detroit...
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    Military offices Preceded by Maxwell R. Thurman Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command 1989—1991 Succeeded by Frederick M...
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    the older brother of General Maxwell Reid Thurman. Thurman's remains are interred at Arlington National Cemetery. Thurman's military awards and honors include...
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  • Division. Eli L. Whiteley (M.S. 1948), Medal of Honor recipient General Maxwell R. Thurman (B.S. Chemical Engineering 1953), US Army general; Vice Chief of Staff...
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  • telenursing, telepathology, and telerehabilitation. EHealth General Maxwell R. Thurman Award List of video telecommunication services and product brands...
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    Military offices Preceded by Gen. Maxwell R. Thurman United States Southern Command 1991—1993 Succeeded by Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey Preceded by Gen. John...
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    Army: An Oral History of General William E. Depuy, Retired General Maxwell R. Thurman, Lieutenant General Orwin C. Talbott, General Paul F. Gorman (2007-03-28)...
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