John W. Bowen (July 3, 1910 – August 18, 1977) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of World War II and the Korean War, he served...
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politician in the Ohio Senate John W. Bowen (U.S. Army general) (1910–1977), U.S. Army lieutenant general John W. E. Bowen Sr. (1855–1933), African-American...
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onwards) 4* = General 5* = Field marshal (dates after the name are birth and death) Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Major-General...
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for its campaigns in World War II under the command of General George S. Patton. The Third Army is headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina...
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film director John W. Bowen (1910–1977), U.S. Army lieutenant general John Bowen, 3rd Baronet (1918–1939), of the Bowen baronets Jack Bowen (rugby union)...
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XVIII Airborne Corps (redirect from U.S. II Armored Corps)
Critz (acting), 1964 LTG John W. Bowen, 1964 – 1965 BG John A. Seitz (acting), 1965 BG Roderick Wetherill (acting), 1965 MG Joe S. Lawrie (acting), 1965...
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he recruited a company for the 12th U.S. Volunteer Infantry and was commissioned a captain, serving under General Winfield Scott. After the war in 1850...
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distant relative of George H. W. Bush through two brothers who immigrated to New England from Somerset, England. Bowen received his elementary and high...
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County. John W.E. Bowen III was born on October 4, 1926, in Jackson, Mississippi, to the Reverend John W.E. Bowen, Jr. and Margaret Davis Bowen. He is...
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List of commanders of 82nd Airborne Division (United States) (redirect from Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division)
Major General Francis W. Farrell, 6 October 1953 – 4 July 1955 Major General Thomas Trapnell 5 July – 13 September 1956 Major General John W. Bowen 14 September...
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The general officers of the Confederate States Army (CSA) were the senior military leaders of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil...
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Confederate Army Garlington, Albert Creswell - major general, South Carolina militia, after serving as brigadier general of the US Army prior to 1860;...
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Single Action Army (also known as the SAA, Model P, Peacemaker, or M1873) is a single-action revolver handgun. It was designed for the U.S. government service...
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John David Ashcroft (born May 9, 1942) is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and former politician who served as the United States Attorney General in the George...
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List of Freemasons (E–Z) (section W)
death Harry H. Vaughan (26 November 1893 – 20 May 1981), U.S. Army major general and aide to Harry S. Truman. Mason, National Sojourner, and member of Almas...
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(1842–1907), Norwegian-American Medal of Honor recipient John D. Johnson (general), U.S. Army general John Paul Jones (1747–1792), Scottish-American naval captain...
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List of military figures by nickname (section W)
Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z "31-Knot Burke" – Arleigh Burke, U.S. Navy destroyer commander (for being unable to meet...
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All-American Bowl (high school football) (redirect from U S Army All-American Bowl)
MVP of the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl". NOLA.com. Gray, Jeff (January 9, 2016). "Shea Patterson named MVP of the 2016 US Army All-American Bowl"...
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Frank Sayles Bowen Jr. (March 4, 1905 – September 24, 1976) was a United States Army major general who served as commander of the 187th Airborne Infantry...
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following list shows the names of substantive, full grade general officers (Regular U.S. Army or U.S. Volunteers) effectively appointed, nominated, confirmed...
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1863. Conaway joined the army from Indiana in August 1862, and was discharged in June 1865. On May 22, 1863, General Ulysses S. Grant ordered an assault...
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Last surviving United States war veterans (redirect from Last Surviving US Veterans)
(1835–1933) – Union Army. Last surviving General of the Regular U.S. Army. Oliver Otis Howard (1830–1909) – Union Army. Last surviving General to have held the...
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Thomas Mead Bowen (October 26, 1835 – December 30, 1906) was a state legislator in Iowa and Colorado, a Union Army officer during the American Civil War...
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American Revolutionary War (redirect from U.S. Revolutionary War)
American Revolutionary War, 1780–81 (PDF) (Thesis). Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Archived (PDF) from the original on February...
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Fort Campbell (category Installations of the United States Army in Tennessee)
Operations Aviation Regiment. The fort is named in honor of Union Army Brigadier General William Bowen Campbell, the last Whig Governor of Tennessee. The site for...
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Founding Fathers of the United States (redirect from Founding Fathers of the U.S.)
138–140 Chernow, 2004, pp. 301, 315, 318–319, 423, 464 Yafa, 2006, p. 76 Bowen, Edwin W. (1903). "Philip Freneau, the Poet of the American Revolution". The...
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California Democratic Party Ryan Binse (Class of 2016), Film producer Charles W. Bowen (Class of 2002), 10th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, 2006–2010...
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Bok (A.B. 1951), 25th president of Harvard University José Antonio Bowen (A.B., M.S., Ph.D. 1994), 11th president of Goucher College Avishay Braverman...
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His parents, who were strong Democrats, named him after John Sebastian Little, who served as a U.S. Representative (1894–1907) and Governor of Arkansas (1907)...
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Adlai: John Bartlow Martin and the 1952 Adlai Stevenson Campaign." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 111#3 (2018): 67–102 online. Bowen, Michael...
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