James W. Crysel (born May 18, 1937) is a retired United States Army officer who attained the rank of lieutenant general. He was notable for his command...
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of the Second United States Army from 1987 until being succeeded by James W. Crysel in 1990. He attended Stephen F. Austin State University (1955), where...
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S. congressman William Flynt Nichols, U.S. Army Lieutenant General James W. Crysel, whose 33-year military career included receiving the Distinguished...
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Corns, commander of United States Army Pacific Lieutenant General James W. Crysel, commander Second United States Army and 25th Infantry Division Brigadier...
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William H. Schneider 1982–1984 MG Claude M. Kicklighter 1984–1986 MG James W. Crysel 1986–1988 MG Charles P. Otstott 1988–1990 MG Fred A. Gorden 1990–1992...
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commander of the 25th Infantry Division from 1984 until being succeeded by James W. Crysel in 1986. He is an alumnus of Glennville High School, Georgia Military...
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December 1987 February 1990 Orren R. Whiddon February 1990 July 1992 James W. Crysel July 1992 December 1994 Samuel E. Ebbesen December 1994 May 1995 Robert...
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commentator, writer, and columnist for the Congressional Quarterly (1978) James W. Crysel 1959 United States Army lieutenant general who commanded Second United...
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James G. Harbord, James W. McAndrew, Henry P. McCain, Charles P. Summerall, Ernest Hinds, Harry F. Hodges, William Campbell Langfitt, and George W. Goethals;...
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Jonason, Peter K.; Webster, Gregory D.; Schmitt, David P.; Li, Norman P.; Crysel, Laura (2012). "The antihero in popular culture: Life history theory and...
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