Forrest Carlisle Pogue Jr. (September 17, 1912 – October 6, 1996) was an official United States Army historian during World War II. He was a proponent...
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Forrest Pogue (1912–1996), official United States Army historian during World War II Forrest Preston (born 1933), American billionaire businessman Forrest Pritchard...
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Army Statistical and Accounting Branch 1953, p. 92. Pogue, Forrest C. (1 February 2006). Pogue's War: Diaries of a WWII Combat Historian. University Press...
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formerly New York Times Donald C. Pogue (1947–2016), American judge Forrest Pogue (1912–1996), US Army historian Harold Pogue (1893–1969), American football...
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Hylan Benton Lyon, Confederate general and Kentucky political figure Forrest Pogue, World War II Historian, born in Lyon County, 1912 National Register...
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Archived from the original on 25 August 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2021. Pogue, Forrest C. "The Supreme Commander". ibiblio.org. Office of the Chief of Military...
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1962, it has been awarded only five times. 1994 - Walter Lord 1988 - Forrest Pogue 1974 - Alfred A. Knopf 1970 - Samuel Eliot Morison 1962 - Allan Nevins...
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Winifred Drinkwater, 83, Scottish aviator and aeroplane engineer. Forrest Pogue, 84, United States Army historian during World War II. Marjorie Shostak...
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University of Alaska system and 1984 Summer Olympics gold medalist in rifle Forrest Pogue 1931 Director of the George C. Marshall Foundation and the Marshall...
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Early in his career, Ambrose was mentored by World War II historian Forrest Pogue. In 1964, Ambrose took a position at Johns Hopkins as the Associate...
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