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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.
John S. Crosby (October 16, 1932 – March 2, 2022) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army.He was commissioned through ROTC at North Carolina State University. [1] [2] [3] From 1987 to 1989, he served as Deputy Commanding General for Training of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). [4]
Maples became the commanding general of the United States Army Field Artillery Center at Fort Sill on 23 August 2001. Prior to assuming his duties as DIA Director, Maples served at Headquarters, Department of the Army as the director of operations, readiness and mobilization, and the director of military support in the Office of the Deputy ...
Kristoffer Bryan Domeij (October 5, 1982 – October 22, 2011) was a United States Army soldier who is recognized as the U.S. soldier with the most deployments to be killed in action; at the time of his death he was on his fourteenth deployment.
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
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Army on Friday released the names of two of the soldiers killed when the military Black Hawk in which they were flying collided with a passenger jet, but said, in an ...
Albert "Bert" Newton Stubblebine III (February 6, 1930 – February 6, 2017) was a United States Army major general whose active-duty career spanned 32 years. Beginning as an armor officer, he later transferred to intelligence.