General Joseph Lawton Collins (1 May 1896 – 12 September 1987) was a senior United States Army officer. During World War II, he served in both the Pacific...
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James Lawton Collins (December 10, 1882 – June 30, 1963) was an American major general of the U.S. Army who served in World War I and World War II, and...
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Collins (née Stewart; 1895–1986). He had two younger sisters, Virginia and Agnes, and a younger brother, Michael (1930–2021). Joseph Lawton Collins (1896–1987)...
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Wilson (boxer) Joseph Collins (neurologist) (1866–1950), American neurologist J. Lawton Collins (1896–1987), U.S. Army general Joseph Collins (boxer) (1919–1984)...
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people Joseph Henry Collins (1841–1916), mining engineer and geologist Joseph Collins (1866–1950), American neurologist Joseph Lawton Collins (1896–1987)...
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Vol. 12, Pt. 2, Ch. 4, No. 321: To Joseph Lawton Collins (August 22, 1951), and No. 336: To Joseph Lawton Collins (August 27, 1951). pp. 479–481, 497–498...
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like Ridgway himself, would eventually become generals, such as J. Lawton Collins, Aaron Bradshaw Jr., Daniel Noce, Charles S. Kilburn, Mark W. Clark...
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officers and politicians. The interviewees included Sir Max Aitken, Joseph Lawton Collins, Mark Clark, Jock Colville, Karl Dönitz, James "Jimmy" Doolittle...
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headquarters in Tokyo. Chief of Staff of the United States Army General Joseph Lawton Collins, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Forrest Sherman, and United States...
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group has been traditionally classified as a Buddhist sect. General Joseph Lawton Collins, who served as a U.S. Special Representative in Vietnam, described...
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