Edwin Forrest Harding (September 18, 1886 – June 5, 1970) commanded the 32nd Infantry Division at the beginning of World War II. He graduated 74th among...
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General Fish was transferred and replaced by Regular Army Major General Edwin F. Harding. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the division was one of the first...
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General Harding may refer to: Abner C. Harding (1807–1874), Illinois Volunteer Infantry brigadier general in the American Civil War Edwin F. Harding (1886–1970)...
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He is the younger brother of Edwin F. Harding. Following indictments on sixteen different Nazi jurors and lawyers, Harding was selected as an alternate...
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interior designer Jay R. Benton (1904) – Massachusetts Attorney General Edwin F. Harding (1904) – U.S. Army major general, commander of 32nd Infantry Division...
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killer Douglas Harding (1909–2007), English mystic and author Duncan Harding (1926–2007), pseudonym of Charles Whiting Edwin F. Harding (1886–1970), military...
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during World War II. Marshall placed Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle...
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Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Charles Cyphers as Brigadier General Edwin F. Harding Garry Walberg as Lieutenant General Walton Walker James Shigeta (deleted...
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1938, Gill assumed temporary command of the regiment, before Colonel Edwin F. Harding assumed command one month later. He then resuming his duty as an Executive...
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Wisconsin) 24 July 1924 15 October 1940 2 October 1942 654 Maj. Gen. Edwin F. Harding Maj. Gen. William H. Gill Papua New Guinea Leyte Luzon 33rd Infantry...
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