Otto Paul Weyland (January 27, 1903 – September 2, 1979) was a United States Air Force (USAF) general and the post-World War II Commander of Far East...
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campaign Hermann Weyland (1888–1974), German botanist and chemist Otto P. Weyland (1903–1979), American Air Force General Marcel Weyland (born 1927), Polish-Australian...
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group was XIX Tactical Air Command, commanded by Brigadier General Otto P. Weyland. Developed originally by General Elwood Quesada of IX Tactical Air...
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University Press. p. 7. ISBN 0-521-39559-3 Cragg, Dan, ed., The Guide to Military Installations, Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, 1983, p. 272. "U.S. army...
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Ortiz, American artist specializing in tattoos, pop art and murals Otto P. Weyland (1903–1979), United States Air Force general Alan Opie (born 1945)...
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Beagency bridge over the Loire River with Generals Elster, Macon, and Otto P. Weyland of the Army Air Force presiding. No representatives of the French Resistance...
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Otto P. Weyland, commander of the Far East Air Forces, released a statement about the incident and confirmed an on-going investigation. Said Weyland:...
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friend, General Otto P. Weyland, who led the XIX TAC during World War II. To Quesada's dismay, Vandenberg and LeMay credited Weyland for “restoring both...
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2013, p. 76. Bradley, Omar N.:Omar N. Bradley: A Soldier's Story, 1951 A Soldier's Story, xxv. Weigley, p.81 Taaffe 2013, pp. 78−79. Taaffe 2013, p. 81...
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dangerous as CAS.[citation needed] XIX TAC, under the command of General Otto P. Weyland used similar tactics to support the rapid armored advance of General...
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Meyer, American businessman, founded Fred Meyer (b. 1886) 1979 – Otto P. Weyland, American general (b. 1903) 1983 – Feri Cansel, Turkish-Cypriot actress...
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standing are Ralph F. Stearley, Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Walter Bedell Smith, Otto P. Weyland, and Richard E. Nugent Active 4 July 1942 — 1 July 1945 (2 years, 11 months...
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peace talks appeared to be near stalemate, FEAF commander, General Otto P. Weyland, recommended to UN commander General Matthew Ridgway that the hydroelectric...
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Quesada) Supporting First Army XIX Tactical Air Command (Maj. Gen. Otto P. Weyland) Supporting Third Army XXIX Tactical Air Command (Brig. Gen. Richard...
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moved to the continent, also IX TAC. On February 3, 1944, Brig. Gen. Otto P. Weyland arrived in England to take command of XIX TAC. To handle the troop...
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Indochina War. Do Son was described United States Air Force (USAF) General Otto P. Weyland as being "a very poor strip" only 2,640 feet (800 m), covered with...
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Thompson 1947, p. 243. Parker & Thompson 1947, p. 269. Parker & Thompson 1947, p. 274. Parker & Thompson 1947, p. 298. Parker & Thompson 1947, p. 332. Parker...
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710–711 Boyle 1962:p. 712 Boyle 1962:p. 713 Boyle 1962:p. 717 Boyle 1962:pp. 714, 717–720 Boyle 1962:p. 721 Boyle 1962:p. 720 Dyndal 2007:p. 6 Richards, Denis...
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several troop carrier groups relocated headquarters. Major General Otto P. Weyland became commanding general of XIX Air Support Command, replacing Major...
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due to Easter recess 1956 Maj. Gen. James Earl Rudder ’32 1955 Gen. Otto P. Weyland ’28 1954 Texas Governor Allan Shivers 1953 Colorado Governor Daniel...
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States Government Printing Office Washington: U.S. Secretary of War. 1946. p. 430 Note - Macon accepted his commission December 1, 1916 "The Bugle 1912"...
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Military Hall of Honor Website. Retrieved March 31, 2010. "GENERAL OTTO PAUL WEYLAND". United States Air Force. Archived from the original on April 13...
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specialization on mobile warfare. He was also a friend of General Otto P. Weyland, chief of General Patton's tactical air warfare, and fought with him...
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from 10th Photo Group, whose P-51s were stationed in the area. Overall, during the two months, aircraft under Weyland's command flew 2011 reconnaissance...
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2013, p. 178. "Leonard Gerow - Recipient". Military Times. Retrieved 3 March 2021. Bradley 1951, p. 19. Ricks 2012, p. 44. United States Army 1946, p. 84...
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maintain “air pressure” through destructive operations. Once General Otto P. Weyland, commanding general of the FEAF, approved the changes on June 29, 1952...
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"Glenn O. Barcus". "Clipped from Daily Press". Daily Press. 10 May 1951. p. 2. "General Frank Fort Everest". "Lieutenant General Earl W. Barnes". "Lieutenant...
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General Otto P. Weyland, was slated for a three-star job in the United States but Air Force Chief of Staff Hoyt S. Vandenberg wanted Weyland to be promoted...
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retired as general, 30 April 1965. "Congressional Record" (PDF). 11 July 1958. p. 13456. Retrieved 18 June 2021. Relieved, Apr 1972, and retired as major general...
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to compete with the Air Force target system. On 23 July, General Otto P. Weyland, who had commanded forward air control support for General George S...
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