Major General Edmund Bower Sebree (January 7, 1898 – June 25, 1966) was a senior United States Army officer who commanded U.S. Army forces during World...
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Sebree is a town in Kentucky, United States. Sebree may also refer to: Edmund Sebree (1898–1966), a general in the United States Army Frank P. Sebree...
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military significance. MG Alexander Patch, Jr. (May–December 1942) BG Edmund Sebree (January–May 1943) MG John R. Hodge (May 1943 – April 1944) MG Robert...
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Buchanan, Brigadier General George A. Davis, and Brigadier General Edmund Sebree; Brigadier General Basil H. Perry, a 1917 West Point classmate, commanded...
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Commanding General Americal Division May–December 1942 Succeeded by Edmund Sebree Preceded by Newly activated organization Commanding General XIV Corps...
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Military offices Preceded by Edmund Sebree Commanding General Americal Division 1943–1944 Succeeded by Robert B. McClure Preceded by John H. Hester Commanding...
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General Patch and his assistant Division commander [Brigadier General Edmund Sebree] had much to unlearn, and perhaps even more to learn." However, while...
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Major General William M. Hoge, June 1948 to March 1951 Major General Edmund Sebree, March 1951 to July 1952 Major General William B. Bradford, July 1952...
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March - October 1953 MG Lionel C. McGarr, October 1953 - May 1954 MG Edmund Sebree, May 1954 - August 1955 MG Paul W. Caraway, August 1955 - April 1956...
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Uriel Sebree (February 20, 1848 – August 6, 1922) was a career officer in the United States Navy. He entered the Naval Academy during the Civil War and...
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