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George Lafayette Mabry Jr. (September 14, 1917 – July 13, 1990) was a United States Army major general and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration for valor—the Medal of Honor—for heroism above and beyond the call of duty on 20 November 1944, during the Battle of Hurtgen Forest in World War II.
Edward Mabry (1897–1989), American author, poet, and chemical tycoon; George L. Mabry, Jr. (1917–1990), general in U.S. Army; Harry Mabry (1932–2004), television news director and anchor in Alabama; Hinche Parham Mabry (1829–1884), Confederate cavalry brigade commander in the American Civil War; John Mabry (born 1970), Major League ...
George L. Mabry Jr. 1917 –1990 United States Army general; died at the age of 72 after his prostate cancer had metastasized to the tissue lining of his heart [206] Shaban Opolot: 1924 – 2005 Ugandan military officer (died after being admitted to the hospital for prostate cancer and a mild stroke) [207] [208] Maurice H. Rindskopf: 1917 – 2011
The 4th Infantry Division is a division of the United States Army based at Fort Carson, Colorado.It is composed of a division headquarters battalion, three brigade combat teams (two Stryker and one armor), a combat aviation brigade, a division sustainment brigade, and a division artillery.
George L. Mabry Jr. Lester Maddox; Philip Majerus; Frank E. Mann; Herbie Mann; David Maxwell (musician) Tom McCall; Gregory Mcdonald; Gil McDougald; Joe McGinniss; Gardner McKay; Thomas V. Miller Jr. Eugene Moore (politician) Richard A. Moore; Earle Morris Jr. John McLean Morris; Rogers Morton
Lincoln Mabry Jr., 83, is scheduled to have a parole hearing July 24. He is serving a life term in prison for shooting Rebecca "Becky" Kerr in a Perry Township gas station parking lot in front of ...
Former U.S. Rep. George Nethercutt, who was a Spokane lawyer with limited political experience when he ousted Democratic Speaker of the House Tom Foley as part of a stunning GOP wave that shifted ...
Brigadier General John C. L. Scribner Established Texas Military Forces Museum [2] [4] 2004 Chief Warrant Officer Four Joe Duncum [2] 2004 Chief Master Sergeant William M. Maginot [2] 2005 None [2] 2006 Brigadier General (Brevet) Reese L. Harrison, Jr. [2] 2006 Colonel William R. Furr [2] 2007 Lieutenant General (Retired) Daniel James III [2] 2007