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    Claude Birkett Ferenbaugh (1899–1975) was a United States Army lieutenant general. He served as the operations officer of the U.S. II Corps in Africa...
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    Gen. William C. McMahon (August 1942 - December 1942), Brig. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaugh (January 1944 - May 1945) Commanding Officers Artillery: Brig. Gen...
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    September 1948 - May 1949 MG David G. Barr, May 1949 - January 1951 MG Claude B. Ferenbaugh, January - December 1951 MG Lyman L. Lemnitzer, December 1951 - July...
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    Old Guard) (Infantry) Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion B Company C Company D Company H Company 1st Battalion Chaplains Group 4th Battalion...
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    only 138 days, at least one reactor had to be kept running. The oldest unit, B pile, was therefore closed down so that it would be available in the future...
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    However, General Matthew B. Ridgway was not satisfied with one member of the U.N. negotiation team, Major General Claude B. Ferenbaugh and replaced him with...
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    coach Claude Billard (1550–1618), French writer, poet and playwright Claude Binyon (1905–1978), American film director Claude Birkett Ferenbaugh (1899–1975)...
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    arrival of the permanent deputy commander, Lt. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbaugh, in early January 1955. Ferenbaugh retired at the end of June and Collier relinquished...
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  • Printing Office Wiener, Frederick B. (June 1945), "Three Stars and Up: Part One", Infantry Journal, LVI: 51–54 Wiener, Frederick B. (July 1945), "Three Stars...
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    of the 83rd Infantry Division, his ADC was Brigadier General Claude Birkett Ferenbaugh. Major General Macon remained in command of the 83rd Infantry...
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    commanded by the division's assistant commander, Brigadier General Claude Birkett Ferenbaugh, while Macon was focused on Dinard. While it was no longer considered...
    64 KB (8,539 words) - 17:22, 13 August 2024
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    Hoge ordered General Claude Ferenbaugh to lead with a 15 miles (24 km) armored drive up Route 29 into Chuncheon. Following Ferenbaugh's instructions that...
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    Italy During the course of the war, UNC was led by Douglas MacArthur, Matthew B. Ridgway, and Mark Wayne Clark. After the armistice was signed, John E. Hull...
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