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    Garrison Holt Davidson (April 24, 1904 – December 25, 1992) was a United States Army officer, combat engineer, commander, and military educator from the...
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  • General Davidson may refer to: Francis Davidson (1892–1973), British Army major general Garrison H. Davidson (1904–1992), U.S. Army lieutenant general...
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    Blackshear M. Bryan 1957–1960 LTG Edward J. O'Neill 1960–1962 LTG Garrison H. Davidson 1962–1964 LTG Robert W. Porter Jr. 1964–1965 LTG Thomas W. Dunn 1965...
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    Clyde D. Eddleman (1958–1959) LTG Francis W. Farrell (1959–1960) LTG Garrison H. Davidson (1960–1962) LTG John C. Oakes (1962–1963) LTG Hugh P. Harris (1963–1964)...
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  • City. His older brother was United States Army Lieutenant General Garrison H. Davidson and his uncle was motion picture actor Jack Holt. Bowman attended...
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    exchange for less than 300 casualties. The corps then settled down for garrison duties and the administration of western Sicily until it was disbanded...
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    crosses fell on." A total of 157 alumni perished in the conflict. Garrison H. Davidson became superintendent in 1956 and instituted several reforms that...
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    at 19:00, and named the Gar Davidson Bridge after the Seventh Army's chief engineer, Brigadier General Garrison H. Davidson. The 1st Military Railway Service...
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    30–8–2 .775 Ralph Sasse 1930–1932 3 32 25–5–2 .813 Garrison H. Davidson 1933–1937 5 47 35–11–1 .755 William H. Wood 1938–1940 3 28 12–13–1 .481 Earl Blaik 1941–1958...
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    was hit by the German Ardennes Offensive, which Brigadier General Garrison H. Davidson, the Seventh Army Engineer, felt might have been avoided entirely...
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