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  2. James F. Hollingsworth - Wikipedia

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    Hollingsworth retired and was replaced by Lieutenant General John H. Cushman in March 1976. Hollingsworth's planned retirement was apparently accelerated following a January 13, 1976 interview with the Wall Street Journal where Hollingsworth stated that he had prepared for "a short violent war" following any North Korean attack that the US/ROK ...

  3. The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong - Wikipedia

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    Tomalin wrote "The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong" for the weekly London paper The Sunday Times, which ran the story on 5 June 1966. General James Francis Hollingsworth (24 March 1918 – 2 March 2010) was born in Sanger, Texas on a family farm. He graduated from Texas A&M in 1940

  4. List of commanders of I Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder sleeve insignia of US I Corps. This is a list of commanding officers of US I Corps in its operational history. Commanding officers Image Name Rank Years of Service Details Hunter Liggett Major General 20 January 1918 – 11 October 1918 First commander of I Corps. Joseph T. Dickman Major General 12 October 1918 – 12 November 1918 William M. Wright Major General 13 November 1918 ...

  5. Operations Plan 5027 - Wikipedia

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    With the withdrawal of the United States from Vietnam and concerns of North Korea doubting America's commitment to defend South Korea, Combined Forces Commander US General James F. Hollingsworth developed a forward-based offensive strategy known as OPLAN 5027-74.

  6. Battle of Shiloh order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    13th Arkansas: Col James C. Tappan, Ltc A. D. Grayson (k), Maj James A. McNeely (w) 4th Tennessee: Col Rufus P. Neely, Ltc Otho F. Strahl; 5th Tennessee: Ltc Calvin D. Venable; 33rd Tennessee: Col Alexander W. Campbell; Mississippi Battery: Cpt Thomas J. Stanford; Second Division BG Benjamin F. Cheatham (w) BG Bushrod R. Johnson (w) 1st Brigade

  7. 1966 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Times published The General Goes Zapping Charlie Cong, a New Journalism story by Nicholas Tomalin, detailing a day's activities of General James F. Hollingsworth during the war. [88] 7-12 June. Operation Thang Phong III was an ARVN and CIDG operation in Pleiku Province. The operation resulted in 135 VC and 20 ARVN/CIDG killed. [19] 9 ...

  8. Battle of Loc Ninh - Wikipedia

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    The intensity of the attack on Lộc Ninh revealed the true intentions of the PAVN/VC; ARVN Lieutenant General Nguyễn Văn Minh, commander of the III Corps and his American advisor Major General James F. Hollingsworth realized that Bình Long, not Tây Ninh, would be the focus of the offensive. In order to halt the advance, Minh and ...

  9. Distinguished Flying Cross (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Hobart R. Gay, USA: commanded the 1st Cavalry Division in the Korean War. Lieutenant General David E. Grange, USA: combat veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam and commander of the Sixth United States Army. Lieutenant General James F. Hollingsworth, USA: combat veteran of World War II and Vietnam. Recipient of three DFCs.