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    Frederick James Kroesen Jr. (February 11, 1923 – April 30, 2020) was a United States Army four-star general who served as the Commanding General of the...
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    John Galvin, USA: NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Europe. General Frederick Kroesen, USA: combat veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam and commander...
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    Military offices Preceded by Frederick Kroesen Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1979–1982 Succeeded by John A. Wickham Jr. Preceded by David...
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    He would later go on to become a Lieutenant General in the army. Frederick Kroesen. 254th Regiment. Later United States Army Europe(USAREUR) Commander...
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  • members shot an RPG-7 at the Mercedes limousine of U.S. General Frederick J. Kroesen in Heidelberg on 15 September 1981. In November 1982 he was arrested...
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    murder with an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket of United States Army General Frederick Kroesen, his wife, and the West German Federal Police (BKA) officer who was...
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    The second was the attempted murder of United States Army General Frederick Kroesen at Heidelberg on 15 September 1981. The latter attack, which was carried...
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    Washington Post. Retrieved 15 November 2024. "Former Vice Chief Gen. Frederick Kroesen Dies". Association of the United States Army. 1 May 2020. Retrieved...
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    (1927–2012), U.S. Consul General to Bermuda from 1989 until 1992 Frederick Kroesen (1923–2020), United States Army four-star general Dan Lavery (born...
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    nominee for Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation Frederick Kroesen (1923–2020), United States Army four-star general Josue Lajeunesse...
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  • 1981 Mohnhaupt took part in an assassination attempt on U.S. General Frederick Kroesen using an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket. On 11 November 1982 Mohnhaupt, along...
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  • Keenan, 80, American actor (Picket Fences, Dallas, Complete Works). Frederick Kroesen, 97, American Army general. Deepak Lal, 80, Indian economist. Sam...
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  • Justice Sandra Day O'Connor 2006 – Mr. Tom Brokaw 2007 – General Frederick Kroesen 2008 – Secretary William Perry 2009 – Mr. H. Ross Perot 2010 – Secretary...
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    Hajdu (born 1955), music critic and author Terry Kitchen, folk singer Frederick Kroesen (1923–2020), United States Army officer J. Robert Lennon (born 1970)...
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    Kidder, 1968–69 GEN Frederick J. Kroesen, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army and U.S. Army Europe Commander Frederick Lippitt Finnis Dawson...
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    Military offices Preceded by Frederick C. Weyand Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1974–1978 Succeeded by Frederick Kroesen...
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  • II General Joseph E. Johnston, CSA – Confederate general General Frederick Kroesen – Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army General James N. Mattis...
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    Command 1981–1983 Succeeded by William R. Richardson Preceded by Frederick Kroesen Commanding General, United States Army Europe 1983–1988 Succeeded by...
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  • groundbreaking American comedian, film actor and television personality Frederick Kroesen (1923–2020), United States Army four-star general Joseph P. Merlino...
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    Hall, USA MG Benjamin Harrison, USA RADM Don A. Jones, NOAA GEN Frederick Kroesen, USA VADM Andrew L. Lewis, USN COL Nicholas Lorusso, USAR (and former...
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  • members include Allan C. Carlson, Frank Gaffney, David Horowitz, Frederick Kroesen, John Lenczowski, Kate O'Beirne, Carlisle Trost, Claudius E. Watts...
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     United States  North Vietnam Commanders and leaders Ngô Quang Trưởng Frederick Kroesen Edward J. Miller Units involved Marine Division 1st Division Airborne...
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    Hayes (MA '64) – 16th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard General Frederick Kroesen – commanding general of the Seventh United States Army Vice Admiral...
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    General George S. Blanchard, 15 July 1970 – 16 July 1972 Major General Frederick J. Kroesen, 17 July 1972 – 7 October 1974 Major General Thomas Tackaberry, 8...
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    Frederick Carlton Weyand (September 15, 1916 – February 10, 2010) was a general in the United States Army. Weyand was the last commander of United States...
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    Rogers (1921–2008) 1974 1976 ~ 2 years, 0 days 3 Kroesen, Frederick James Jr.General Frederick J. Kroesen Jr. (1923–2020) 1976 1978 ~ 2 years, 0 days 4 Shoemaker...
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  • from 12 June 1968 to 1 May 1969. In June 1972, Cooksey took over MG Frederick Kroesen's role as senior U.S. military adviser in I Corps and assumed responsibility...
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    Military offices Preceded by Michael S. Davison Commanding General of United States Army Europe 1975–1979 Succeeded by Frederick J. Kroesen...
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    election in Frederick County defeating Colonel George Washington. This defeat was Washington's only electoral loss. Hugh West Jr. served as a Frederick County...
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    1973 Lt. Gen. George S. Blanchard - March 1973 - June 1975 Lt. Gen. Frederick J. Kroesen - July 1975 - October 1976 Lt. Gen. David E. Ott - October 1976 -...
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