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    Lyman Louis Lemnitzer (August 29, 1899 – November 12, 1988) was a United States Army general who served as the fourth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of...
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    plan was drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, signed by Chairman Lyman Lemnitzer and sent to the Secretary of Defense. Although part of the US government's...
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    Eisenhower Deputy Williston B. Palmer Lyman Lemnitzer Preceded by Matthew Ridgway Succeeded by Lyman Lemnitzer Commander of the United Nations Command...
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    Erdelhun Chairman of the NATO Military Committee 1960–1961 Succeeded by Lyman Lemnitzer Peerage of the United Kingdom New creation Earl Mountbatten of Burma...
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    Corps of Engineers Frederick W. Keator (1855-1924), Episcopal bishop Lyman Lemnitzer (1899-1988), general, U.S. Army and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs...
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    Lyman Lemnitzer to succeed Twining as chairman. In October 1962, when President Kennedy appointed Army general Maxwell Taylor as General Lemnitzer's successor...
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    member, along with former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Lyman Lemnitzer. Dean Rusk turned down a membership request from the White House. Representative...
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    Ferraz 1960–1960 Rüştü Erdelhun 1960–1961 Louis Mountbatten 1961–1962 Lyman Lemnitzer 1962–1963 C. P. de Cumont 1963–1964 Adolf Heusinger 1964–1968 C. P...
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    January 1963 6 years, 42 days  United States Air Force 5 Lemnitzer, LymanGeneral Lyman Lemnitzer (1899–1988) 1 January 1963 1 July 1969 6 years, 181 days...
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  • November 1, 1962 and as SACEUR until December 31, 1962 when General Lyman Lemnitzer replaced him after his resignation over a disagreement with the withdrawal...
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    details of how an actual surrender would proceed with American general Lyman Lemnitzer and British general Terence Airey. Roosevelt denied that there were...
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    Ferraz 1960–1960 Rüştü Erdelhun 1960–1961 Louis Mountbatten 1961–1962 Lyman Lemnitzer 1962–1963 C. P. de Cumont 1963–1964 Adolf Heusinger 1964–1968 C. P...
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    commanders were Generals John E. Hull, Maxwell D. Taylor, and finally Lyman Lemnitzer. "In the Far East Command as organized under General MacArthur, there...
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  • war. The first and most important was the Lemnitzer-Ailleret Agreements, made between General Lyman Lemnitzer and French CDS General Charles Ailleret in...
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    Structure, agreements were reached between the SACEUR at the time, General Lyman Lemnitzer, and the French Chief of Staff, General Charles Ailleret (fr:Charles...
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    LeBourgeois (2 awards) Lewis G. Lee Willis A. Lee (2 awards) John A. Lejeune Lyman Lemnitzer Samuel J. Locklear (2 awards) Charles A. Lockwood (3 awards) Robert...
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    of the recipients was future Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lyman Lemnitzer. Soon after, regulations for the award of the Legion of Merit were...
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    June 1960 June 1961 1 year  Royal Navy  United Kingdom 13 Lemnitzer, LymanGeneral Lyman Lemnitzer (1899–1988) June 1961 1962 0–1 years  United States Army...
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    (1901–1987) 1 April 1955 5 June 1955 65 days U.S. Army 6 Lemnitzer, LymanGeneral Lyman Lemnitzer (1899–1988) 5 June 1955 1 July 1957 2 years, 26 days U...
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    W. Clark (1952–53) John E. Hull (1953–55) Maxwell D. Taylor (1955) Lyman Lemnitzer (1955–57) Deputy governors and Commanding Generals, Ryukyu Islands...
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    President Ngo Dinh Diem and top-ranking American officials such as Lyman Lemnitzer, Robert McNamara and John Kennedy. Furthermore, it has been alleged...
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    W. Clark (1952–53) John E. Hull (1953–55) Maxwell D. Taylor (1955) Lyman Lemnitzer (1955–57) Deputy governors and Commanding Generals, Ryukyu Islands...
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    of General Lyman L. Lemnitzer (June 11, 1969, OMPF (299741_021a.pdf), p. 650); in "Official Military Personnel File for Lyman L. Lemnitzer". Staff Summary...
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    Governor   • 1950–1951 (first) Douglas MacArthur • 1955–1957 (last) Lyman Lemnitzer High Commissioner   • 1957–1958 (first) James Edward Moore • 1968–1972...
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    2003–2005) William Langer: 1961–1969 Tony Lapham: 1991–1993 (IOB; not PIAB) Lyman Lemnitzer: 1976–1977 Al Lerner: 2001–2002 Franklin Lincoln: 1969–1972 Robert...
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    Gibraltar while Connors flew Clark's chief of staff, Brigadier General Lyman Lemnitzer. A few weeks later Tibbets flew the Supreme Allied Commander, Lieutenant...
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    of 1916 Geoffrey Keyes, Class of 1913 John C. H. Lee, Class of 1909 Lyman Lemnitzer, Class of 1920 Herbert B. Loper, Class of 1919 John P. Lucas, Class...
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    (reassigned) 1 year, 335 days Maxwell D. Taylor 6 Lemnitzer, Lyman LouisGeneral Lyman L. Lemnitzer (1899–1988) June 1, 1957 June 30, 1959 (became CSA)...
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    Southern District of New York Danny Kaye † Actor, Comedian & Singer Lyman Lemnitzer United States Army General, 4th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
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    appointed General Maxwell Taylor to replace the incumbent, General Lyman Lemnitzer who had been the Chairman since 1960, the rotation between the Air...
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