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  2. John Millikin - Wikipedia

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    Millikin at West Point in 1910. John Millikin was born January 7, 1888, in Danville, Indiana, the son of Horace F. Millikin, a barber, and Ida Millikin. [1] Millikin entered the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, in 1906, graduating in June 1910 as a second lieutenant into the Cavalry Branch of the United States Army. [2]

  3. Allied occupation of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    CMH Pub 70-7. External links. Address by Markús Örn Antonsson (Icelandic Ambassador to Canada), 21 October 2006. [dead link ...

  4. United States Army Center of Military History - Wikipedia

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    CMH manages a system of more than 120 army museums and their holdings, encompassing some 450,000 artifacts and 15,000 works of military art. [5] The center also provides professional museum training, staff assistance visits, teams of combat artists such as those deployed under the Vietnam Combat Artists Program , and general museum support ...

  5. List of Delta Force members - Wikipedia

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    USASOC's shoulder sleeve insignia worn by Delta operators. This list of Delta Force members includes both current and former notable members of the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, a tier one special mission unit and part of Joint Special Operations Command.

  6. German invasion of Denmark (1940) - Wikipedia

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    [21] Western flank. Abild and Sølsted The first ... CMH Pub 70-7. Archived from the original on 30 December 2007 This page was last edited on 2 February ...

  7. Iceland in World War II - Wikipedia

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    CMH Pub 70-7. Archived from the original on 2007-12-30; Hardarson, Sólrun B. Jensdóttir. "The 'Republic of Iceland' 1940–44: Anglo-American attitudes and ...

  8. 741st Tank Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Unit Citation, 6–7 June 1944, War Department General Order 70–45. [16] Belgian Fourragère: 13–19 December 1944 and 19–30 December 1944, Department of the Army General Order 43–50. [16] Occupation Credit, 2 May – 4 June 1945, Germany. [16]

  9. Hayes Adlai Kroner - Wikipedia

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    Hayes Adlai Ashby Clarke Kroner (October 20, 1891 – November 27, 1975) was an American soldier, diplomat, General, and Christian minister. For most of World War II, he ran an echelon out of the War Department called the Military Intelligence Service, which was integral for the Allied effort in winning the war against the Axis powers. [1]