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    end of World War II, McLain commanded XIX Corps (United States). In the words of General George C. Marshall, Raymond S. McLain "gave great distinction...
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  • Wisconsin Masey McLain, American actress Matt McLain, American baseball player Raymond S. McLain, American military general Tommy McLain, American singer...
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  • McLain High School for Science and Technology is a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was named after 20th Century US Army Lieutenant General Raymond...
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    Talley, Jack C. Stultz, and Marcia Anderson. The Lieutenant General Raymond S. McLain Medal given to a current or former member of the National Guard for...
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    April 1944), Maj. Gen. Eugene M. Landrum (13 June 1944), Maj. Gen. Raymond S. McLain (30 July 1944), Maj. Gen. James A. Van Fleet (15 October 1944), Maj...
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  • Veronica McLain (Ellen Grimshaw), Alyssa Gavalas (Imogen Sage), Slade Westall (Charlie Di Stefano), Chelsea Murphy (Viva Bianca) and Sasha McLain (Sunny S. Walia)...
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    The McLain Family Band is an American bluegrass band founded in Hindman, Kentucky, in 1968. Raymond Kane McLain studied folk music at university, and...
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    Division – Major General Harry L. Twaddle XIX Corps – Major General Raymond S. McLain 2nd Armored Division – Major General Isaac D. White 8th Armored Division...
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    entertainment unit” from the U.S. Army, signed by Major General Raymond S. McLain. In a 1945 letter to McHugh and his troupe, McLain wrote: “I want to make of...
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    Program (ASLSP) for 16 Senior Service College-select U.S. officers, international officers, and U.S. agency partners. All graduates of AMSP receive the Master...
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    United States Army War College (1989). In 2007, Rees received the Raymond S. McLain Medal from the Association of the United States Army. On April 28...
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  • Center of Military History. Retrieved 9 June 2020. Clay, Steven E. (2010). U.S. Army Order of Battle 1919-1941 Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry...
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    ("Ozark") Division (Maj. Gen. Frank A. Keating) US XIX Corps (Maj. Gen. Raymond S. McLain) 2nd Armored ("Hell on Wheels") Division (Maj. Gen. Isaac D. White)...
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    Division, and Landrum was relieved. He was succeeded by Major General Raymond S. McLain, and returned to the United States. Upon returning to the United States...
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    199th Brigade Support Battalion 549th Engineer Light Ponton Company Raymond S. McLain Texas' Texas Adjutant General Tom Suelzer Announces New Commanding...
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    Medal from the Army Engineer Association. In 2012 he received the Raymond S. McLain Medal from the Association of the United States Army. July 1974 -...
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    units: Air Force 331 Squadron 332 Squadron Navy HNoMS Stord S-class destroyer HNoMS Svenner S-class destroyer HNoMS Glaisdale Hunt-class destroyer HNoMS Andenes...
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    National Guard of Missouri, April 1 to 5; at Camp Forrest, Ga., Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and Camp Mills, Long Island, commanding a company of the 16th Machine...
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    U.S. Secretary of War, in connection with the proposed universal military training program. In this role, she advised Lt. Gen. Raymond S. McLain on matters...
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  • but McNair strayed away far enough that he and other members of his party were killed when they got caught by Allied bombs. More than 600 U.S. troops...
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  • Kenneth F. Cramer Irving Fish Ernest W. Gibson Jr. William S. Key Norman Mailer Raymond S. McLain Butler B. Miltonberger Milton Reckord Leonard F. Wing Rodger...
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  • Mayes Watt McLain (April 16, 1905 – March 6, 1983), also known as Watt Mayes McLain, was an American football player and professional wrestler. He played...
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    Forest. One of the machine gun companies was commanded by Captain Raymond S. McLain, who in World War II would attain the highest combat command position...
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    of the unit and organization from World War II "XIX Corps - ARMY CORPS". U.S. Militaria Forum. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Armies, Corps, Divisions and...
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    officers who commanded combat divisions, Robert S. Beightler of the 37th Infantry Division and Raymond S. McLain of the 90th Infantry Division, received commissions...
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    Commendation Medal; and Army Achievement Medal (2). In 2010 he received the Raymond S. McLain Medal from the Association of the United States Army. In 2010 the...
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    detachments. He graduated from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1923 and the U.S. Army War College in Washington...
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  • Headquarters Air Force; followed by Major General Lesley J. McNair, Chief of Staff, General Headquarters, U.S. Army. In July 1941, retired four-star general Douglas...
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  • Gen. Edmond H. Leavey August 1, 1949 - April 30, 1952: Brig. Gen. Raymond S. McLain April 1950 - August 1950: Brig. Gen. William H. Arnold (acting) May...
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  • (botanist) Joseph P. Blickensderfer (educator) Roy Gittinger (historian) Raymond S. McLain (military) Paul A. Walker (educator) Robert Burns (public servant)...
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