Raymond Gilbert Davis (January 13, 1915 – September 3, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps four-star-general who had served in World War II, the Korean...
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librarian Ray E. Davis (1907–1972), American football player and coach Raymond E. Davis (1885–1965), American naval officer Raymond G. Davis (1915–2003),...
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Marine Division. Famous Marines who have served in 1/7 include General Raymond G. Davis, General James Mattis, Lieutenant General Lewis "Chesty" Puller, and...
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Supreme Allied Commander Europe Bernard A. Clarey, U.S. admiral --D-- Raymond G. Davis, 14th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Eugene Peyton Deatrick...
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Marine Corps (Charles D. Barrett, Allen H. Turnage, Lewis W. Walt and Raymond G. Davis). Three commanding generals were recipients of Medal of Honor, the...
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8Dec50) 1st Battalion 7th Marines – Maj. Webb D. Sawyer vice LCol. Raymond G. Davis, MOH (trnf 8Dec50) 2nd Battalion 7th Marines – LCol. Randolph S. D...
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assistant commander and Medal of Honor recipient, Brigadier General Raymond G. Davis, was appointed its first commander. It consisted of 9th Marine Regiment...
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Taylor Caldwell Roy M. Cohn, Esq. Congressman Philip M. Crane Gen. Raymond G. Davis Miss Julia Ferguson Linda Catoe Guell Henry Hazlitt Dr. Mildred F....
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Sergeant with A Company, Medal of Honor recipient, Battle of Huế Raymond Gilbert Davis, Medal of Honor recipient, general officer who served in the Pacific...
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general Nelson H. Davis (1821–1890), U.S. Army brigadier general Raymond G. Davis (1915–2003), U.S. Marine Corps four-star-general Reuben Davis (representative)...
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