Lieutenant General Hobart Raymond Gay (May 16, 1894 – August 19, 1983), nicknamed "Hap", was a United States Army officer who served in numerous conflicts...
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Activant Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), American general Jacques Etienne Gay (1786–1864) French botanist Jacques Gay (1851–1925), French painter Jamal Gay (born...
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(upgraded to the Navy Cross, 1960) Francis Gambacorta James M. Gavin Hobart R. Gay Jerauld R. Gentry John J. Gilligan Luigi Giorgi (Italian serviceman) Mathew...
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whose second was earned in August 1950 with the 25th Infantry Division, Hobart R. Gay, whose first Distinguished Service Cross was earned in 1944 as Chief...
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healing Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), US Army lieutenant general Hobart Henley (1887–1964), American silent film actor, director, and screenwriter Hobart Huson...
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limiting Patton's attack on Messina, his chief of staff, Brigadier General Hobart R. Gay, claimed the message was "lost in transmission" until Messina had fallen...
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1949 – August 1949 BG Henry I. Hodes August 1949 – September 1949 MG Hobart R. Gay September 1949 – February 1951 MG Charles D. Palmer February 1951 –...
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injuries on December 21. Major General Hobart R. Gay became commander of the Fifteenth Army in January 1946. Gay had been Chief of Staff of Third U.S....
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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 his orations...
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refugees were crossing. This took place under the orders of Major General Hobart R. Gay and Lieutenant General Dell Plunkett. They claimed that among the refugees...
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Commander of U.S. military's United States Special Operations Command Hobart R. Gay 1917 — U.S. Army general, served under General George S. Patton Robert...
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was the unit farthest north, 1st Cavalry Division commander General Hobart R. Gay ordered it to resume the advance on Pyongyang at daylight 18 October...
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(1947–1949) MG Andrew D. Bruce (1949) LTG LeRoy Lutes (1949–1952) MG Hobart R. Gay (1952) GEN William M. Hoge (1952–1953) GEN John E. Dahlquist (1953)...
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Almond, USA: commanded X Corps during the Korean War. Lieutenant General Hobart R. Gay, USA: commanded the 1st Cavalry Division in the Korean War. Lieutenant...
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Prichard (July 1944 – September 1945) MG Roderick R. Allen (September 1945 – January 1946) MG Hobart R. Gay (February to April 1946) Division inactivated...
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1951 - July 1952) LTG William B. Kean (July 1952 - September 1954) LTG Hobart R. Gay (October 1954 - August 1955) MG Philip De Witt Ginder (acting, August...
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(100 mi) behind the KPA lines. On 6 July, he ordered Major General Hobart R. Gay, commander of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division, to plan an amphibious landing...
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COL Mark S. Wentlent (2000–02) COL Peter J. Deperro (1997–2000) MG Hobart R. Gay (1944–45) MG Hugh J. Gaffey (1944) BG Malin Craig (1918–19) "Crossing...
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Farley (1901–1977), American politician and New Jersey State Senator Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), US Army lieutenant general Hap Hadley (1895–1976), American...
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(1899–1975) 15 June 1946 6 November 1947 1 year, 144 days - Gay, Hobart RaymondMajor General Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983) 6 November 1947 6 August 1949 1 year, 273 days...
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August 1952 – April 1953 William S. Biddle October 1953 – April 1954 Hobart R. Gay April 1954 – October 1954 Thomas L. Harrold October 1954 – June 1956...
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Operations Command (lived in Galesburg while attending Knox College) Hobart R. Gay, U.S. Army general, served under General George S. Patton William Adcock...
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Banana Wars and World War II, Navy Cross recipient Lieutenant General Hobart R. Gay (1894–1983), World War II general and Korean War division commander...
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soldiers of the 7th Cavalry Regiment under the command of General Hobart R. Gay, between 26 and 29 July 1950 at a railroad bridge near the village of...
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List of military figures by nickname (section R)
commander "Hap" – Henry H. Arnold, USAAF/USAF General of the Air Force. Hobart R. Gay, U.S. Army officer, Patton's Chief of Staff Hyland B. Lyon, U.S. submarine...
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River near Taegu and managed to gain some high ground. Major General Hobart R. Gay, commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, withheld counterattacking until...
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those issuing the orders was 1st Cavalry Division commander Maj. Gen. Hobart R. Gay, who deemed Koreans left in the war zone to be "enemy agents", according...
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the 5th Cavalry was forced to withdraw under orders from Major General Hobart Gay, commander of the US 1st Cavalry Division.: 704 The trapped 3rd Battalion...
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staff for Third Army, serving under Patton and chief of staff General Hobart R. Gay. While in that capacity, Harkins earned the nickname "Ramrod" for his...
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side, with new UN units arriving every day. On July 6, Major General Hobart R. Gay, Commanding General of the 1st Cavalry Division, was ordered by UN commander...
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