Major General Orlando Ward (November 4, 1891 – February 4, 1972) was a career United States Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II...
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Division, despite the objections of the divisional commander, Major-General Orlando Ward. As a result of lessons learned in this battle, the U.S. Army instituted...
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Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (born 13 January 1977) is an English actor. He made his breakthrough as the character Legolas in The Lord of...
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Orlando (/ɔːrˈlændoʊ/ or-LAN-doh) is a city in, and the county seat of, Orange County, Florida, United States. Part of Central Florida, it is the center...
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on 29 October 1942. The division was now commanded by Major General Orlando Ward. A volunteer troop of three M3 Lee crews from the 1st Armored Division...
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Retrieved 23 April 2023. Gugeler, Russell A. (2008). Major General Orlando Ward: Life of a Leader. Red Anvil Press. p. 404. ISBN 978-1-932762-89-1. Army...
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force back twice. In the meantime, on April 5, he removed Major General Orlando Ward, commanding the 1st Armored Division, after its lackluster performance...
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https://history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/20AD-ETO.htm Major General Orlando Ward, Life of a Leader, Russel A. Gugler, Red Anvil Press, 2009 413th Armored...
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Campaigns 1st Armored Division 15 July 1940 8 November 1942 ??? Maj. Gen. Orlando Ward Maj. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon Maj. Gen. Vernon E. Prichard Tunisia Naples-Foggia...
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Johnson, Richard H. Jr., Investigation into the Reliefs of Generals Orlando Ward and Terry Allen, p. 35 Alfred D. Chandler Jr., ed., The Papers of Dwight...
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general, in March 1942 Magruder was succeeded as division commander by Orlando Ward and assigned to command the Infantry Replacement Training Center (IRTC)...
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Infantry Regiment 26th Infantry Regiment 1st Armored Division (Maj. Gen. Orlando Ward) Combat Command B 6th Armored Infantry Regiment 1st Ranger Battalion...
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only one general from his command—Orlando Ward—for cause during the entire war (and only after giving General Ward two warnings). When required, Bradley...
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whether Fredendall or his 1st Armored Division commander, Major General Orlando Ward, should be replaced. Harmon noted that Fredendall and his superior, Anderson...
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Orlando is a masculine given name, originally an Italian form of the given name Roland. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Orlando...
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Major General John W. O'Daniel 20th Armored Division – Major General Orlando Ward 42nd Infantry Division – Major General Harry J. Collins 86th Infantry...
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). The Fall of the Philippines. United States Army in World War II. Orlando Ward. Washington, D.C.: United States Army. pp. 77–97. LCCN 53-63678. Archived...
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General Frank Milburn, 12 November 1945 to 6 June 1946 Major General Orlando Ward, 7 June 1946 to 15 November 1946 Major General Stafford Irwin, 16 November...
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have called the city of Orlando, Florida home from 1919–2003. Most have played in the Florida State League. The original Orlando franchise played between...
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Nicholas Ward (disambiguation), multiple people Nick Ward (disambiguation), multiple people Orlando Ward (1891–1972), American Army general Pat Ward (politician)...
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Charles P. Gross, Jens A. Doe, John B. Anderson, James L. Bradley, Orlando Ward, Harold Francis Loomis, Harold R. Bull, Frank W. Milburn, Ralph Royce...
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Orlando Manuel Cepeda Pennes (Spanish pronunciation: [oɾˈlando seˈpeða]; September 17, 1937 – June 28, 2024), nicknamed "the Baby Bull" and "Peruchin"...
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Garet Hadid. During the night the 1st US Armored Division commander Orlando Ward moved up Combat Command C (CC C) to Djebel Hamra, to counter-attack Sidi...
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speaking terms with his 1st Armored Division commander, Major General Orlando Ward, who had repeatedly complained to his superiors of the dangers of separating...
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general J. H. Hobart Ward (1823–1903), U.S. Army brigadier general Leonard C. Ward (1917–2001), U.S. Army brigadier general Orlando Ward (1891–1972), U.S...
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1896) February 3 – John Litel, screen actor (born 1892) February 4 – Orlando Ward, general (born 1891) February 5 – Marianne Moore, poet (born 1887) February...
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Successive Gunnery Department directors Jacob Devers, Carlos Brewer, and Orlando Ward recognized that continuing improvement to innovations including machine...
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direction techniques so fire support would be more responsive. Maj. Orlando Ward, the next department director, developed the fire direction center to...
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August 1941. On 1 September, the Secretary of the General Staff, Colonel Orlando Ward, was given command of the 1st Armored Division, and Smith became secretary...
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in the south. The U.S. 1st Armored Division commander, Major General Orlando Ward, vehemently objected to the dispersal of his division's three combat...
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