General Wade Hampton Haislip (July 9, 1889 – December 23, 1971) was a senior United States Army officer who served in both World War I and World War II...
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American author and historian Wade H. Haislip (1889-1971), United States Army general This page lists people with the surname Haislip. If an internal link intending...
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Germany into Austria. The corps was commanded in combat by Major General Wade H. Haislip, initially as a subordinate unit to the Third U.S. Army and later as...
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battle, Coolidge was presented the Medal of Honor by Lieutenant General Wade H. Haislip during a ceremony at an airfield near Dornstadt, Germany on June 18...
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Germany Commanders and leaders Dwight D. Eisenhower George S. Patton Wade H. Haislip John W. O'Daniel Robert T. Frederick Karl Holz † Richard Wolf [de]...
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Division – Major General Anthony C. McAuliffe XV Corps – Major General Wade H. Haislip 3rd Infantry Division – Major General John W. O'Daniel 20th Armored...
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1931 Gilbert R. Cook, Class of 1932 Leonard T. Gerow, Class of 1932 Wade H. Haislip, Class of 1932 Thomas Holcomb, Class of 1932 John P. Lucas, Class of...
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2 March 1944) LTG Alexander Patch (2 March 1944 - 2 June 1945) LTG Wade H. Haislip (2 June 1945 - August 1945) LTG Geoffrey Keyes (8 September 1945 -...
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Mark W. Clark Commanding General Seventh Army 1944–1945 Succeeded by Wade H. Haislip Preceded by John P. Lucas Commanding General Fourth Army August–November...
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August 15, 1949 (became CSA) 287 days Omar Bradley 2 Haislip, Wade HamptonGeneral Wade H. Haislip (1889–1971) August 16, 1949 July 29, 1951 (retired) 1 year...
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