Infantry Divisions. George G. Gatley was born in Portland, Maine on September 10, 1868, a son of Richard K. Gatley and Sarah (Markham) Gatley. He attended the...
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Gatley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Gatley (1816–1863), English sculptor George G. Gatley (1868—1931), United States Army...
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Ann Harding (redirect from Dorothy Gatley)
Walton Gatley at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas to George G. Gatley, a career army officer, and Elizabeth "Bessie" Walton (Crabb) Gatley. After...
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C. A. F. Flagler (22 November 1918), Brig. Gen. George G. Gatley (28 March 1919), Maj. Gen. George Windle Read (10 April 1919 to Division's deactivation...
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composer James Alden Jr., rear admiral in the United States Navy George G. Gatley, brigadier general who commanded brigades and divisions in World War...
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Brigadier General Lawrence D. Tyson (22 December 1917) Brigadier General George G. Gatley (28 December 1917) Brigadier General Samson L. Faison (1 January 1918)...
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Marshall, Harry H. Bandholtz, Henry D. Todd Jr., William C. Davis, George G. Gatley, William S. McNair and William J. Snow. All of these men would, like...
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J. Snow, Harry H. Bandholtz, Henry D. Todd Jr., William C. Davis, George G. Gatley, William S. McNair and Herbert Deakyne. All of these men would, like...
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National Cemetery is also the burial location of Brigadier General George G. Gatley, who commanded brigades and divisions in World War I, and was also...
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Francis Cutler Marshall, Frank G. Mauldin, Daniel Warren Ketcham, William S. McNair, William J. Snow, George G. Gatley, Fred Winchester Sladen, Harry...
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