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    Major General Franklin Cummings Sibert (January 3, 1891 – June 24, 1980) was a United States Army officer. During World War II, Sibert was originally the...
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  • Sibert may refer to: Edwin L. Sibert (1897–1977), U.S. Army major general Franklin C. Sibert (1891–1980), U.S. Army major general William L. Sibert (1860–1935)...
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  • Look up Sibert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sibert may refer to: Edwin L. Sibert (1897–1977), U.S. Army major general Franklin C. Sibert (1891–1980)...
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    Ground operations were assigned to X Corps, under Major General Franklin C. Sibert,: 620  with Major General Roscoe B. Woodruff's 24th Infantry Division...
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    and enlisted Northern landing area X Army Corps Lieutenant General Franklin C. Sibert Left: 24th Infantry ("Taro") Division Right: 1st Cavalry Division...
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    Major General William Luther Sibert (October 12, 1860 – October 16, 1935) was a senior United States Army officer who commanded the 1st Division on the...
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    CIA. He was the son of Major General William L. Sibert and the brother of Major General Franklin C. Sibert. A graduate of the United States Military Academy...
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    and enlisted Northern landing area X Army Corps Lieutenant General Franklin C. Sibert Left: 24th Infantry ("Taro") Division Right: 1st Cavalry Division...
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    ground forces was Major General Franklin C. Sibert, commanding general of the 6th Infantry Division. General Sibert was to command an organization designated...
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    General Jonathan W. Anderson; March 1943 to July 1944 Major General Franklin C. Sibert; August 1944 to 31 January 1946 (X Corps inactivated.) Lieutenant...
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    Ricks. Washington, DC: Foreign Policy magazine. Sibert Family (1980). "Memorial page: Franklin C. Sibert 1912". apps.westpointaog.org/. West Point, NY:...
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    United States Army War College (category 1901 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
    Lesley J. McNair, Class of 1929 Troy H. Middleton, Class of 1929 Franklin C. Sibert, Class of 1929 Willis D. Crittenberger, Class of 1930 Robert L. Eichelberger...
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    Walker, Harry J. Malony, Walter M. Robertson, William H. Wilbur, Franklin C. Sibert, Robert McGowan Littlejohn, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Archibald Vincent...
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    the 6th Infantry Division, commanded at the time by Major General Franklin C. Sibert. He participated in the division's desert training in California and...
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    Reserve Magazine, Volumes 37-38. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Captain William C., Quistorf (1989). "Activation of the 4th Battalion, 123rd Aviation". United...
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  • Gamble". In Greenfield, Kent Roberts (ed.). Command Decisions. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, Department of the Army. pp. 365–381. LCCN 59-60007...
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    Shirley Wood, Raymond O. Barton, Charles C. Drake, Robert McGowan Littlejohn, Harry J. Malony, Franklin C. Sibert, William H. Wilbur, and Albert E. Brown...
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    Military offices Preceded by Franklin C. Sibert Commanding General 6th Infantry Division 1944–1945 Succeeded by Charles E. Hurdis...
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    R. Cook, Harry J. Malony, William H. Wilbur, Walter M. Robertson, Franklin C. Sibert and Raymond O. Barton. Haislip served in Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1914...
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    Malony, William J. Morrissey, Walter M. Robertson, Sidney P. Spalding, Franklin C. Sibert, Walton Walker, William G. Weaver, William H. Wilbur and John S. Wood...
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    amphibious command ship Blue Ridge Embarking X Army Corps under Maj. Gen. Franklin C. Sibert Palo Attack Group (Task Group 78.1): Left beaches Rear Admiral Barbey...
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    Walker, Raymond O. Barton, Walter M. Robertson, William H. Wilbur, Franklin C. Sibert, Robert McGowan Littlejohn, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Archibald Vincent...
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    Russell Maxwell (category Military personnel from Washington, D.C.)
    Barton, Millard Harmon, Harry J. Malony, Stephen J. Chamberlin, Franklin C. Sibert, Albert E. Brown, Archibald Vincent Arnold and William H. Wilbur....
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    berate the division commander, Major General Sibert, in front of his staff, including Marshall. Sibert took Pershing's criticism in silence, but when...
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    guerrillas Also attacked American & Christian Filipino guerrillas Grace Estela C. Mateo. "The Philippines : A Story of a Nation" (PDF). Scholarspace.manoa...
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    ground forces was Major General Franklin C. Sibert, commanding general of the 6th Infantry Division. General Sibert was to command an organization designated...
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    team. Other notable players on the 1911 Army team include center Franklin C. Sibert, guard Archibald Arnold, and tackle Robert Littlejohn. "Army Yearly...
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    GENERAL FREDERICK IRVING DIES AT AGE 101". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. 1995-09-15. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409. "Frederick Irving - Recipient...
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    Roscoe C. Crawford, William H. Wilbur, Philip R. Faymonville, Bradford G. Chynoweth, Robert M. Littlejohn, Sidney P. Spalding, Franklin C. Sibert, Thomas...
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    were held in the Sixth Army reserves until mid-November 1944, when Franklin C. Sibert, Commanding general, X Corps called up Gill's division into combat...
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