Bernard William Rogers (July 16, 1921 – October 27, 2008) was a United States Army general who served as the 28th Chief of Staff of the United States Army...
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commandant, Brigadier General Bernard W. Rogers. Both had previously served together in the 1st Infantry Division, Rogers as assistant division commander...
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Reich, economic advisor, former U.S. Secretary of Labor, and author Bernard W. Rogers, former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army William Weld, former Governor...
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He would serve as Chief of Staff of the Army from 1974 to 1976. Bernard W. Rogers, decorated in March 1967 as assistant division commander of the 1st...
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revolution. The eight-point programme was proposed by SACEUR General Bernard W. Rogers. It played a key role in NATO's Conceptual Military Framework and...
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awards) Donald L. Pilling (two awards) Joseph Ralston (two awards) Bernard W. Rogers (two awards) Eric Shinseki (two awards) James G. Stavridis (two awards)...
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1974 1 July 1979 4 years, 198 days United States Army 8 Rogers, BernardGeneral Bernard W. Rogers (1921–2008) 1 July 1979 26 June 1987 7 years, 360 days...
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Awards Council member and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Bernard W. Rogers, USA in 1983. He was a Republican candidate for United States Senate...
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June of that year. Among the division's first casualties was Captain Mark W. Clark, then commanding the 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment, who would...
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Bernard Rogers (4 February 1893 – 24 May 1968) was an American composer. His best known work is The Passion, an oratorio written in 1942. Rogers was born...
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