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"THE BRASS HATS OF 1939" (Ft.Leavenworth, TX)


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:blink: Error Corrected. Page 40. CPT Robert E. Moore. A picture of LTC Maurice W. Ocheltree (P.42) qppeared incorrectly in the place of Captain Moore. My apologies! :( Sarge Booker

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That is a very interesting book.

 

I especially like the dedication to Brigadier General Leslie McNair.

 

Lieutenant General Leslie McNair had the dubious distinction of becoming the highest-ranking American officer killed in action during World War II.

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That is a very interesting book.

 

I especially like the dedication to Brigadier General Leslie McNair.

 

Lieutenant General Leslie McNair had the dubious distinction of becoming the highest-ranking American officer killed in action during World War II.

 

COLLECTS MEDALS: Yes, and General McNair was actually killed by "friendly fire" while watching the bombs fall. Theordore Roosevelt's son's, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (1897-1944), was felled by heart attack. There were probably more Confederate and Union Generals killed in combat in the U.S. Civil War? ermm.gif Sarge Booker pf Tujunga, California ([email protected])

 

ermm.gif Page 46. LTC Edmund Randall, Jr.

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