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    Lieutenant General Hobart Raymond Gay (May 16, 1894 – August 19, 1983), nicknamed "Hap", was a United States Army officer who served in numerous conflicts...
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  • Activant Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), American general Jacques Etienne Gay (1786–1864) French botanist Jacques Gay (1851–1925), French painter Jamal Gay (born...
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    (upgraded to the Navy Cross, 1960) Francis Gambacorta James M. Gavin Hobart R. Gay Jerauld R. Gentry John J. Gilligan Luigi Giorgi (Italian serviceman) Mathew...
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    whose second was earned in August 1950 with the 25th Infantry Division, Hobart R. Gay, whose first Distinguished Service Cross was earned in 1944 as Chief...
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  • healing Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), US Army lieutenant general Hobart Henley (1887–1964), American silent film actor, director, and screenwriter Hobart Huson...
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    George S. Patton (category Articles with RISM identifiers)
    limiting Patton's attack on Messina, his chief of staff, Brigadier General Hobart R. Gay, claimed the message was "lost in transmission" until Messina had fallen...
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    1949 – August 1949 BG Henry I. Hodes August 1949 – September 1949 MG Hobart R. Gay September 1949 – February 1951 MG Charles D. Palmer February 1951 –...
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    soldiers who recounted the speech in their memoirs, including Gilbert R. Cook, Hobart R. Gay, and other junior soldiers. Patton only wrote briefly of his orations...
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    was the unit farthest north, 1st Cavalry Division commander General Hobart R. Gay ordered it to resume the advance on Pyongyang at daylight 18 October...
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    (1947–1949) MG Andrew D. Bruce (1949) LTG LeRoy Lutes (1949–1952) MG Hobart R. Gay (1952) GEN William M. Hoge (1952–1953) GEN John E. Dahlquist (1953)...
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  • Commander of U.S. military's United States Special Operations Command Hobart R. Gay 1917 — U.S. Army general, served under General George S. Patton Robert...
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    injuries on December 21. Major General Hobart R. Gay became commander of the Fifteenth Army in January 1946. Gay had been Chief of Staff of Third U.S....
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  • soldiers of the 7th Cavalry Regiment under the command of General Hobart R. Gay, between 26 and 29 July 1950 at a railroad bridge near the village of...
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    1951 - July 1952) LTG William B. Kean (July 1952 - September 1954) LTG Hobart R. Gay (October 1954 - August 1955) MG Philip De Witt Ginder (acting, August...
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    COL Mark S. Wentlent (2000–02) COL Peter J. Deperro (1997–2000) MG Hobart R. Gay (1944–45) MG Hugh J. Gaffey (1944) BG Malin Craig (1918–19) "Crossing...
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    Prichard (July 1944 – September 1945) MG Roderick R. Allen (September 1945 – January 1946) MG Hobart R. Gay (February to April 1946) Division inactivated...
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    Almond, USA: commanded X Corps during the Korean War. Lieutenant General Hobart R. Gay, USA: commanded the 1st Cavalry Division in the Korean War. Lieutenant...
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    (100 mi) behind the KPA lines. On 6 July, he ordered Major General Hobart R. Gay, commander of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division, to plan an amphibious landing...
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    August 1952 – April 1953 William S. Biddle October 1953 – April 1954 Hobart R. Gay April 1954 – October 1954 Thomas L. Harrold October 1954 – June 1956...
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  • Farley (1901–1977), American politician and New Jersey State Senator Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), US Army lieutenant general Hap Hadley (1895–1976), American...
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    refugees were crossing. This took place under the orders of Major General Hobart R. Gay and Lieutenant General Dell Plunkett. They believed that the refugees...
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  • commander "Hap" – Henry H. Arnold, USAAF/USAF General of the Air Force. Hobart R. Gay, U.S. Army officer, Patton's Chief of Staff Hyland B. Lyon, U.S. submarine...
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    River near Taegu and managed to gain some high ground. Major General Hobart R. Gay, commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, withheld counterattacking until...
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  • Operations Command (lived in Galesburg while attending Knox College) Hobart R. Gay, U.S. Army general, served under General George S. Patton William Adcock...
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    Banana Wars and World War II, Navy Cross recipient Lieutenant General Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), World War II general and Korean War division commander...
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    the 5th Cavalry was forced to withdraw under orders from Major General Hobart Gay, commander of the US 1st Cavalry Division.: 704  The trapped 3rd Battalion...
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    side, with new UN units arriving every day. On July 6, Major General Hobart R. Gay, Commanding General of the 1st Cavalry Division, was ordered by UN commander...
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    (1899–1975) 15 June 1946 6 November 1947 1 year, 144 days - Gay, Hobart RaymondMajor General Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983) 6 November 1947 6 August 1949 1 year, 273 days...
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    a front of about 35 miles (56 km). Division Commander Major General Hobart R. Gay outposted the main avenues of entry into his zone and kept his three...
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    Devens, MA from 1952 until his retirement in 1954. Major General Roderick R. Allen retired from the Army on May 31, 1954, and lived in Washington, D.C...
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