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    Thomas Troy Handy (March 11, 1892 – April 12, 1982) was a United States Army four-star general who served as Deputy Chief of Staff, United States Army...
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    10X – vodka Sazerac – straight rye and Sazerac antique collection Thomas H. Handy – barrel-proof straight rye W. L. Weller – special reserve, antique...
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    I, psychiatrist Thomas S. Hammond, World War I, business executive Thomas T. Handy, World War I, U.S. Army four-star general Thomas Francis Hickey, World...
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    Marshall's deputy Chief of Staff, General Thomas T. Handy. As with the "worst case" scenario from JCS 924, Handy wrote that "under our present plan of campaign"...
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    issued to General Carl Spaatz on 25 July under the signature of General Thomas T. Handy, the acting Chief of Staff of the United States Army, since General...
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    informed of the work and the planned test. A strike order from General Thomas T. Handy to General Carl Spaatz was approved by Marshall and Stimson on 25 July...
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  • Handy is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander Hamilton Handy (1809–1883), Mississippi jurist Arthur Handy (born 1967), American politician Chantelle...
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  • The Handy Writers' Colony, often called simply the Handy Colony or The Colony, was a writers' colony located in Marshall, Illinois, which operated from...
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    additional death sentences from the Dachau trials were confirmed by General Thomas T. Handy, that of Georg Schallermair [de] (an SS sergeant at Mühldorf, a Dachau...
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    August 1952. General Matthew B. Ridgway became commander and Gen. Thomas T. Handy deputy commander. On that day, the U.S. Army headquarters at Heidelberg...
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