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    Major General Ernest Nason Harmon (February 26, 1894 – November 13, 1979) was a senior officer of the United States Army. He served in both World War...
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  • Ernest Harmon may refer to: Ernest N. Harmon (1894–1979), United States Army general Ernest Emery Harmon (1893–1933), American aviation pioneer This disambiguation...
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    World War II. The 2nd Armored Division, now commanded by Major General Ernest N. Harmon, served in North Africa along with the 1st Armored Division. They were...
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    Hill 299 on 3 May 1943. The division, now commanded by Major General Ernest N. Harmon, fought the Battle for Djebel Achtel between 5 and 11 May 1943 and...
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    During the Battle of Kasserine Pass, Eisenhower sent Major General Ernest N. Harmon to report on the fighting, to assist Fredendall and the other Allied...
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  • goumiers U.S. 1st Armored Division (less one regiment) (Major General Ernest N. Harmon) U.S. 1st Infantry Division (Major General Terry de la M. Allen) U...
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  • General Harmon may refer to: Ernest N. Harmon (1894–1979), U.S. Army major general Hubert R. Harmon (1892–1957), U.S. Air Force lieutenant general Millard...
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  • 15 July 1940 8 November 1942 ??? Maj. Gen. Orlando Ward Maj. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon Maj. Gen. Vernon E. Prichard Tunisia Naples-Foggia Anzio Rome-Arno...
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    general (CG) of the 2nd Armored Division, replacing Major General Ernest N. Harmon. At the age of 47, Gaffey was one of the youngest division commanders...
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    of a lower-level subordinate." Ward was replaced with Major General Ernest N. Harmon, the former commander of the 2nd Armored Division who had successfully...
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  • Committee Ernest N. Harmon (1894–1979), World War II United States Army general George Harmon (disambiguation), several people Glen Harmon (1921–2007)...
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  • (Major-General William W. Eagles) 1st Armored Division (Major-General Ernest N. Harmon) 34th Infantry Division (Major-General Charles W. Ryder) (from March...
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    College. He was also a member of the Saturn Club in Buffalo. A friend of Ernest N. Harmon, Conger also made donations to Norwich University, and Norwich's Goodyear...
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    Division – Major General Donald A. Stroh XXII Corps – Major General Ernest N. Harmon 17th Airborne Division – Major General William M. Miley 94th Infantry...
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    Henry Terrell, Jr. (15 January 1944 – November 1944) Major General Ernest N. Harmon (23 January 1945 – 10 January 1946) Brigadier General Charles Herbert...
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    Infantry Regiment (Reinforced) Southern Attack Group (Safi) Maj. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon (6,423 officers and enlisted) 47th Regimental Combat Team of 9th Infantry...
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    Ulysses S. Grant III, Class of 1934 Lewis Blaine Hershey, Class of 1934 Ernest N. Harmon, Class of 1934 Jonathan Wainwright, Class of 1934 Norman Cota, Class...
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  • silver medal in rowing (Women's Coxless Fours), current URI head coach Ernest N. Harmon, 1924 Paris, finished 31st in Modern Pentathlon (5th in shooting);...
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  • Major-General Geoffrey Keyes U.S. 1st Armored Division (Major General Ernest N. Harmon) 6th Armored Infantry Regiment 3 Armored Infantry Battalions 1st Armored...
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    classmates included Matthew Ridgway, J. Lawton Collins, Mark W. Clark, Ernest N. Harmon, Laurence B. Keiser, Bryant Moore, Charles H. Gerhardt, Frederick Augustus...
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    relinquishing command of the 2nd Armored Division to Major General Ernest N. Harmon, Crittenberger organized, trained and commanded the III Armored Corps...
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  • Eastern Illinois University, Purdue University, and Yale University Ernest N. Harmon (attended 1914) – president of Norwich University, major general, and...
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    to Le Kef to meet an expected German attack but U.S. Major General Ernest N. Harmon, who had been sent by Eisenhower to report on the battle and the Allied...
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    Truscott, commander of the US 3rd Infantry Division and Major General Ernest N. Harmon, commander of the US 1st Armored Division, reported that German resistance...
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    batteries opened fire, the fleet returned fire. When commanding General Harmon arrived French snipers had pinned the assault troops (most of whom were...
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    Revolution Frank M. Bryan, political scientist Molly Gray, politician Ernest N. Harmon, major general Diana Mara Henry, photographer Joab Hoisington, militia...
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    Attack Group. which was to carry 6,423 troops under Major General Ernest N. Harmon, with 108 tanks, to the landing at Safi, Morocco, about 140 mi (220 km)...
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    Aaron Bradshaw Jr., Daniel Noce, Charles S. Kilburn, Mark W. Clark, Ernest N. Harmon, Norman Cota, Charles H. Gerhardt, George H. Weems, William Kelly Harrison...
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    resulted in its severe losses. His American subordinate, Major General Ernest N. Harmon (later to replace Ward as commander of the U.S. 1st Armored Division)...
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    Edward H. Brooks (1947) (Acting) LTG Oscar Griswold (1947) (Interim) MG Ernest N. Harmon (1947) (Interim) LTG Geoffrey Keyes (1946–47) LTG Lucian K. Truscott...
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