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    George Van Horn Moseley (September 28, 1874 – November 7, 1960) was a United States Army general. Following his retirement in 1938, he became controversial...
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  • George Moseley may refer to: George Van Horn Moseley (1874–1960), United States Army general George Van Horn Moseley Jr. (1905–1976), his son, United States...
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    George Van Horn Moseley Jr. (January 4, 1905 - December 6, 1976) was a United States Army officer who served in World War II and later served as commandant...
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    the U.S. Army reserve to lead a fascist army, choosing General George Van Horn Moseley, a prominent American supporter of Nazism, as a potential military...
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    He passed command to his executive officer, Lieutenant colonel George Van Horn Moseley, Jr. who would command for the next two years. In August 1942,...
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    November 1927 MG George Van Horn Moseley November 1927 – September 1929 BG Charles J. Symmonds September 1929 – October 1930 BG George C. Barnhardt October...
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    Bonus Army (category George S. Patton)
    follow orders was claimed by MacArthur's assistant chief of staff George Van Horn Moseley. However, MacArthur's aide Dwight Eisenhower, Assistant Secretary...
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    Pershing. In 1929, he became the executive officer to General George Van Horn Moseley, who served on the staff of Assistant Secretary of War Frederick...
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    army colonel, built the first bridge over the Connecticut River George Van Horn Moseley Jr., World War II airborne commander Samuel B. Pettengill, congressman...
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  • West Indian cricketer Frank Moseley (1911–1979), American college sports coach and administrator George Van Horn Moseley (1874–1960), United States Army...
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    January 1925 BG George Van Horn Moseley: 13 January – February 1925 MG William R. Smith: February 1925 – 25 August 1927 BG George Van Horn Moseley: 25 August...
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    army at Fort Riley, Kuribayashi befriended Brigadier General George Van Horn Moseley. Kuribayashi later recalled, "I was in the United States for three...
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    Samuel L. Montague, politician Isaac Morley, religious leader George Van Horn Moseley, Jr., colonel, United States Army Janice Raymond Charles Boudinot...
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    1918, many component infantry units from II Corps – commanded by Maj.-Gen. George W. Read – were attached to veteran British Army or Australian Army units...
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  • Shea, acting on behalf of the organization, attempted to defend George Van Horn Moseley in a 1939 House Un-American Activities Committee hearing, but Shea's...
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    involved with pro-Nazi organizations such as Oscar C. Pfaus and George Van Horn Moseley. Moseley testified before the committee for five hours about a "Jewish...
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    that pervades much of the field." James Moseley was the son of U.S. Army Major General George Van Horn Moseley, chief of the 4th Section (supplies and...
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  • Col. Julian J. Ewell 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment:  Col. George Van Horn Moseley, Jr. (WIA 6 June 44), Lt Col. John H. Michaelis 1st Battalion:  Lt...
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    Illinois. In 1922, Smith became aide de camp to Brigadier General George Van Horn Moseley, the commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade at Fort Sheridan. From...
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    victorious, the commander of the American forces in El Paso, General George Van Horn Moseley, crossed the line into Mexico to confer with the federal commander...
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    friendship with the retired anti-Semitic and openly-fascist US General, George Van Horn Moseley. When it became clear that little support for him existed, he gave...
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    Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Solange Hertz, Catholic author George Van Horn Moseley Jr. United States Army officer who served in World War II Thomas...
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    Regiment, but took command of the unit after the commanding officer, George Van Horn Moseley Jr., broke his leg in the drop into Normandy. Later, Michaelis...
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    and anti-Jewish propaganda and his support for retired General George Van Horn Moseley. Thorkelson was opposed to the United States accepting more Jewish...
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    was a candidate for Army Chief of Staff in 1939 but the position went to George C. Marshall. Drum received promotion to lieutenant general in August 1939...
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    May to October 1922, he was aide-de-camp to Brigadier General George Van Horn Moseley at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. In October 1922, Kimble entered the...
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  • National Renaissance Party), Elizabeth Dilling, Lyrl Clark Van Hyning, Gen. George Van Horn Moseley, Col. Eugene N. Sanctuary and Charles B. Hudson. In April...
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    Trapnell, Class of 1927 William H. Tunner, Class of 1928 George V. Underwood, Jr., Class 1937 James Van Fleet, Class of 1915 Jonathan Wainwright, Class of 1906...
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    of Chaplains. Honorary pallbearers included Douglas MacArthur, George Van Horn Moseley, Robert Emmet Callan, John W. Gulick, and Andrew Moses. He was...
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  • (1870–1949) 12 October 1930 21 December 1930 70 days 8 Mosely, GeorgeMajor General George Van Horn Moseley (1874–1960) 22 December 1930 22 February 1933 2 years...
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