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    Major General Charles Hunter Gerhardt (June 6, 1895 – October 9, 1976) was a senior United States Army officer who fought in both World War I and World...
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  • Charles Gerhardt may refer to: Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1816–1856), French chemist Charles H. Gerhardt (1895–1976), American general Charles Gerhardt...
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    Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (21 August 1816 – 19 August 1856) was a French chemist, born in Alsace and active in Paris, Montpellier, and his native Strasbourg...
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  • internist Charles Gerhardt (conductor) (1927–1999), American conductor Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1816–1856), French chemist Charles H. Gerhardt (1895–1976)...
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    Wars and World War I. He is the father of Charles H. Gerhardt, who also served as an army general. Gerhardt was born in Baltimore on March 19, 1863, to...
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    White, Oregon on 15 August 1942, under the command of Major General Charles H. Gerhardt. After initial training at Camp White, the division participation...
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    moving southwest into the city. It was commanded by Major General Charles H. Gerhardt. The 30th Infantry Division, located on the road to Périers to the...
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    Mark W. Clark, Ernest N. Harmon, Laurence B. Keiser, Bryant Moore, Charles H. Gerhardt, Frederick Augustus Irving, William Kelly Harrison Jr., and William...
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  • a National Guard unit from Virginia, commanded by Major General Charles H. Gerhardt. Middleton also had a cavalry group and two ranger battalions commanded...
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    General Clarence R. Huebner 29th Infantry Division: Major General Charles H. Gerhardt Commander, Second Army: Lieutenant General Sir Miles Dempsey Overall...
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    General John B. Anderson 29th Infantry Division – Major General Charles H. Gerhardt 75th Infantry Division – Major General Ray E. Porter 79th Infantry...
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    Gen. Norman Cota) 29th Infantry Division (Elements) (Maj. Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt) 78th Infantry Division (Maj. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.) 82nd Airborne...
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    White) 29th Infantry ("Blue and Gray Division") Division (Maj. Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt) 30th Infantry ("Old Hickory") Division (Maj. Gen. Leland S. Hobbs)...
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    Huebner and the green 29th, his old division, now commanded by Charles H. Gerhardt. He was the first American officer of the rank of major general to...
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  • near the village of St. Renan in September 1944 by Major General Charles H. Gerhardt, commander of the 29th Infantry Division, partly to counter a wave...
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    Armed forces during the Battle of Normandy in 1944 D-Day Overlord Joslen, H. F. (2003) [1960]. Orders of Battle: Second World War, 1939–1945. Uckfield...
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  • Virginia) 31 July 1923 3 February 1941 6 June 1944 242 Maj. Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt Normandy Northern France Rhineland Central Europe 30th Infantry Division...
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    Bradshaw Jr., Daniel Noce, Charles S. Kilburn, Mark W. Clark, Ernest N. Harmon, Norman Cota, Charles H. Gerhardt, George H. Weems, William Kelly Harrison...
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    Armstrong Custer Thomas Custer William Donovan Harry A. "Paddy" Flint Charles H. Gerhardt George Grunert Paul D. Harkins Hamilton S. Hawkins III John Knowles...
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    1943, the 29th Infantry Division was commanded by Major General Charles H. Gerhardt. The division suffered the second-most battle casualties of any American...
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    was already under way in the Netherlands. When U.S. Brigadier General Charles Canham arrived to accept Ramcke's surrender, the latter asked the lower-ranking...
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    B. Keiser, John M. Devine, Albert C. Smith, Frederick A. Irving, Charles H. Gerhardt, Bryant Moore and William K. Harrison. All of these men would, like...
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    "Lieut-Gen Sir Brian Horrocks". Obituaries. The Times. London. 9 January 1985. col H, p. 12. Horrocks 1960, p. 306. Warner 1984, pp. 153–154. "A Bridge Too Far"...
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    H. Gerhardt, Augustus M. Gurney, Ernest N. Harmon, Arthur M. Harper, Robert W. Hasbrouck, Frederick Augustus Irving, Laurence B. Keiser, Charles S. Kilburn...
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    Gerhardt, Augustus M. Gurney, Ernest N. Harmon, William Kelly Harrison Jr., Robert W. Hasbrouck, Frederick A. Irving, Laurence B. Keiser, Charles S...
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    The Corps comprised the 29th Infantry Division under Major General Charles H. Gerhardt, the 75th Infantry Division under Major General Ray E. Porter, the...
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    Eagles, Norman Cota, Robert W. Hasbrouck, Laurence B. Keiser, Charles H. Gerhardt, George H. Weems, William C. McMahon, Frederick Augustus Irving, Theodore...
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    630th Tank Destroyer Battalion 29th Infantry Division Major General Charles H. Gerhardt Infantry: 115th, 116th, 175th Infantry Regiments Artillery–105 mm:...
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    War II while commanding the VIII Corps. U.S. Army Major General Charles H. Gerhardt, 81, controversial commander of the 29th Infantry Division during...
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    89th Division, Wright's aide-de-camp was Charles H. Gerhardt, the son of Brigadier General Charles Gerhardt, who would go on to serve with distinction...
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