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Ralph McT. Pennell (August 18, 1882 – May 17, 1973) was a career officer in the United States Army.A veteran of World War I and World War II, he attained the rank of major general, and was a recipient of the Legion of Merit and two awards of the Army Distinguished Service Medal.
William C. Bilo was born in Washington, D.C., on November 15, 1944. He enlisted in the Army in 1964 and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant of Artillery after graduation from Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill. [1] Bilo was qualified on Pershing missiles.
He was previously assigned as the assistant division commander (support), the 1st Armored Division, and senior tactical commander of the Baumholder Military Community. As the deputy chief of staff for Operations, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), and for the Kosovo Force (KFOR), LTG General Maples planned and executed the entry of NATO forces ...
Fort Sill, Oklahoma: Arthur T. Brown October 2, 1944 Oro Bay, New Guinea, Southwest Pacific Area: Andrew Gibson Leroy E. Greene Charles A. Horne Eugene A. Washington, Jr. Lloyd L. White, Jr. Madison Thomas October 12, 1944 Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom, European Theater ** James B. Sanders October 25, 1944 European Theater ** Ray W. Anderson
During World War I, Montgomery M. Macomb, a brigadier general and career artillery officer who had retired in 1916, was recalled to active duty to command Fort Sill and oversee the schools and training programs that prepared soldiers for combat in France. [14] Fort Sill was once the site of a large Boot Hill cemetery. Many soldiers who were ...
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) — The wife of a Berkeley County sergeant killed while riding his motorcycle to work Monday morning shared what she remembers about her husbands life. Sgt. Devon ...
Vessey was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on 29 June 1922, the son of John William Vessey and Emily Katherine (Roche) Vessey. [1] [2] He attended the schools of Minneapolis, and was 16 in May 1939 when he claimed to be 18 so that he could enlist in the Minnesota Army National Guard. [3]
A juvenile suspect is in custody after five people were killed, including three children during a "possible domestic violence situation" in Washington state, authorities and school officials said.