Major General Herbert Bernard Loper (22 October 1896 – 25 August 1989) was a United States Army officer who helped plan the Mariana and Palau Islands...
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Look up loper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loper is a surname. People with this surname include: Alonzo A. Loper (1829–1917), American politician...
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Pastore, held hearings from 29 to 31 January. Quarles and Major General Herbert Loper, the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy Affairs...
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studies and the construction of test facilities. Eger V. Murphree and Herbert Loper at the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) were more cautious. The Atlas...
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(1947–1948) Major General Kenneth D. Nichols (1948–1951) Major General Herbert B. Loper (1952–1953) Major General Alvin R. Luedecke (1953–1957) Rear Admiral...
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delegation included Willard Libby, AEC deputy chairman; Major General Herbert Loper, the Assistant to the Secretary of Defence for Atomic Energy Affairs;...
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feasibility studies and construction of test facilities. Eger V. Murphree and Herbert Loper at the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) were more cautious. The Atlas...
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performer. Frank Henry, 79, American equestrian and Olympic gold medalist. Herbert Loper, 92, United States Army Major General in World War II, cardiac arrest...
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(1918–2007), first WAC officer promoted to Brigadier General; Newton Herbert Loper (1896–1989), Major General, U.S. Army; Norcatur Homer A. McCrerey (1919–1999)...
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the feasibility of using nuclear weapons in the Korean War. General Herbert Loper, in charge of the Army's atomic weapons, advised him that the atomic...
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