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    Gilbert Richard Cook (December 30, 1889 – September 19, 1963) was a senior United States Army officer. He had a 36-year military career and served in both...
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    on 1 August 1944. Initially commanded by Major General Gilbert R. Cook, bad health forced MG Cook to relinquish command to Major General Manton S. Eddy...
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    transferred to the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, where he succeeded Gilbert R. Cook as the assistant division commander (ADC) and deputy of Major General...
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    military service on 15 September 1942 under the command of Major General Gilbert R. Cook, and was reorganized as the 104th Infantry Division at Camp Adair,...
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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...
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  • General Cook may refer to: Donald G. Cook (born 1946), U.S. Air Force four-star general Gilbert R. Cook (1889–1963), U.S. Army major general Henry Cook (aviator)...
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    inspiration for a scene in the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen. Patton's friend Gilbert R. Cook was his deputy commander, whom Patton later had to relieve due to illness...
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    support. His predecessor in command of the 104th was Major General Gilbert R. Cook, who was described by one officer as "full of book learning. He had...
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    Class of 1930 Frank Jack Fletcher, Class of 1931 William R. Schmidt, Class of 1931 Gilbert R. Cook, Class of 1932 Leonard T. Gerow, Class of 1932 Wade H...
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    create the Blue Force. The Blue Force was commanded by Major General Gilbert R. Cook. The Red Force was given the defensive role in the exercise; while...
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    7: 19611965. American Council of Learned Societies, 1981 Taaffe, Stephen R. (2013). Marshall and His Generals: U.S. Army Commanders in World War II....
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    Gilbert Ray Cisneros Jr. (born February 12, 1971) is an American government official, philanthropist, and politician who served as Under Secretary of...
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    Establishment in 1802: Supplement Volume VI 1910–1920. Chicago, Illinois: R. R. Donnelly and Sons, The Lakeside Press. Retrieved 6 October 2015. Cullum...
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    Stephen J. Chamberlin, Archibald Vincent Arnold, Albert E. Brown, Gilbert R. Cook and Millard Harmon. His first assignment was with the 30th Infantry...
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    J. Malony, Gilbert R. Cook, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Archibald V. Arnold, Albert E. Brown, Roscoe C. Crawford, William H. Wilbur, Philip R. Faymonville...
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    several future general officers like Walton Walker, John Shirley Wood, Gilbert R. Cook, Harry J. Malony, William H. Wilbur, Walter M. Robertson, Franklin...
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    graduates, like Sibert himself, would attain general officer rank, such as Gilbert R. Cook, John S. Wood, Wade H. Haislip, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Walton Walker...
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    Millard Harmon, Walton Walker, Walter M. Robertson, Wade H. Haislip, Gilbert R. Cook, Stephen J. Chamberlin, John Shirley Wood, Raymond O. Barton, Charles...
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    Barton, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Bradford G. Chynoweth, Gilbert R. Cook, Roscoe C. Crawford, Philip R. Faymonville, Millard Harmon, Wade H. Haislip, Thomas...
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    Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three...
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    Stephen J. Chamberlin, Archibald Vincent Arnold, Albert E. Brown, Gilbert R. Cook and Millard Harmon. He was then assigned to the 10th Infantry Regiment...
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    Sibert, Harry J. Malony, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Raymond O. Barton and Gilbert R. Cook. He was commissioned into the Cavalry Branchas a second lieutenant...
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    Walker, Wade H. Haislip, John Shirley Wood, Robert McGowan Littlejohn, Gilbert R. Cook, Raymond O. Barton, Millard Harmon, Harry J. Malony, Stephen J. Chamberlin...
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    The Gilbert Islands (Gilbertese: Tungaru; formerly Kingsmill or King's-Mill Islands) are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean...
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  • Talbot Albert Chubb Richard S. Claassen Marvin L. Cohen Barnett C. Cook Gilbert R. cook Jerry A. Cowen Herman Z. Cummins Richard Winslow Damon Tara Prasad...
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    for baritone roles in the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan and Alfred Cellier on the London stage. Cook appeared on stage for over 30 years in London...
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    Brew" (which Gilbert also directed). Gilbert regularly starred in Roach's short-comedy series The Taxi Boys, opposite comedians Clyde Cook, Billy Bevan...
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    Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900)...
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    deep saddle. Joseph Gilbert Seamount is named after Joseph Gilbert, captain of HMS Resolution (1771) on the second voyage of James Cook, and has been known...
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    Crazy meme from 1992". Young Pioneer Tours. Retrieved May 10, 2023. DeCook, Julia R.; Mi Hyun Yoon (January 2021). "Kung Flu and Roof Koreans: Asian/Americans...
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