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ジョージ・ウィンドル・リード・ジュニア
George Windle Read, Jr.
第2軍英語版司令官時代のリード(1958年)
生誕 1900年7月29日
アメリカ合衆国の旗 アメリカ合衆国 アリゾナ州フォート・グラント英語版
死没 1974年12月15日(1974-12-15)(74歳没)
アメリカ合衆国の旗 アメリカ合衆国 カリフォルニア州フォート・オード英語版
所属組織 アメリカ陸軍
軍歴 1917年 - 1960年
最終階級 中将(Lieutenant General)
墓所 アーリントン国立墓地
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George Windle Read, Jr., 1900729 - 197412151Chief of Armor

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19001S.B.M[1][2][3]

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19175153042[4]

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19191921[5]

1920193019221925[6][7]

19201930[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

1937Armored Force Board[15][6][16][17]

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19416G-3[6][1]

6686BCombat CommandB19454579[6][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]

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19403Army Ground Forces Board 3調1[28][6]

19481950G-4[29]

1950西1[30][31][32]

19524195342[33][34]

19531955[35]

1957[36][37][38]

195721960退[39][40][41][42][43]

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脚注[編集]

  1. ^ a b The Monthly Supplement: a Current Biographical Reference Service, published by Who’s Who, Inc., 1944, Volumes 5-6, page 247
  2. ^ Newspaper article, Maj. Gen. G.W. Read is Dead at Capital; World War Officer Succumbs, New York Times, November 7, 1934
  3. ^ U.S. Census entry, 1910, family of George Windle and Burton Young Read
  4. ^ Official Army register, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General, 1922, page 504
  5. ^ Official Army Register, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General, 1957, page 708]
  6. ^ a b c d e Life of the Soldier and the Airman, Volumes 35-36, 1953, page 289
  7. ^ U.S. Army Register, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General, 1940, page 663
  8. ^ Field Artillery Journal, March-April 1928, page 204
  9. ^ Newspaper article, Governors Island Wins at Polo, 7-6, New York Times, October 3, 1932
  10. ^ Newspaper article, West Point Officers Bow; Lose to Second Corps Area at Polo, 11-7 -- Read Excels, New York Times, July 3, 1933
  11. ^ Newspaper article, South Shore Takes Polo Game, 13 TO 4; Overpowers First Division A Quartet Before 1,000 at Fort Hamilton, New York Times, July 31, 1933
  12. ^ Newspaper article, Governors Island Wins at Polo, 11-10, New York Times, October 26, 1934
  13. ^ Newspaper article, Greentree Four Was Outstanding During the Past Polo Campaign, New York Times, December 29, 1935
  14. ^ Newspaper article, Governors Island Tops NYAC By 12 to 7 to Annex Polo Title, New York Times, March 12, 1936
  15. ^ U.S. Army Register, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General, 1956, page 702
  16. ^ Newspaper article, More US Observers Reach Cairo, New York Times, April 8, 1941
  17. ^ Army and Navy Journal, Volume 78, Issues 1-26, 1940, page 495
  18. ^ The New International Year Book, 1946, page 684
  19. ^ The Super Sixth: history of the 6th Armored Division in World War II, George F. Hofmann, 1975
  20. ^ Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II, Shelby L. Stanton, 1984, page 56
  21. ^ United States Army in World War II: Breakout and Pursuit, Department of the Army Historical Division, 1951, page 316
  22. ^ Magazine article, Taps for an Armored Division: The Final Veterans Reunion of the 6th Armored Division, undated, by George F. Hoffman
  23. ^ Web site, U.S. 6th Armored Division in Normandy and Brittany, by Merle Delinger
  24. ^ Cold War Casualty: the Court-Martial of Major General Robert W. Grow, George F. Hoffman, 1993, page 67
  25. ^ War as I Knew It, by George Smith Patton, 1995, page 245
  26. ^ Operation Cobra and the Great Offensive: Sixty Days That Changed the Course of World War II, Bill Yenne, 2003, page 82
  27. ^ Brest to Bastogne: The Story of the 6th Armored Division, published by Stars and Stripes, Paris, 1945
  28. ^ Military Affairs: the Journal of the American Military Institute, 1945, Volumes 9-11, page 36
  29. ^ Newspaper article, Read to Leave 2d Armd Div for US Post, Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Europe, Mediterranean, and North Africa Editions, June 16, 1953
  30. ^ Newspaper article, Gens Rickard, Hickey, Thorson Get 2d Star, Stars and Stripes, Europe, Mediterranean, and North Africa Editions, July 21, 1950
  31. ^ Newspaper article, Col Slocum to Speak At Giessen Ceremony, Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Europe, Mediterranean, and North Africa Editions, May 17, 1951
  32. ^ Newspaper article, 2 Brig Gens in EC on Truman List for Temporary 2d Stars, Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Europe, Mediterranean, and North Africa Editions, January 30, 1952
  33. ^ 2nd Armored Division web site, past commanders page
  34. ^ Newspaper article, West's War Games Begin In Germany, New York Times, September 7, 1952
  35. ^ Newspaper article, Knox General Being Shifted, New York Times, July 5, 1955
  36. ^ The National Guardsman, Volume 11, 1957, page 13
  37. ^ NATO Letter, Volumes 5 - 6, published by North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1957, page 21
  38. ^ History of the United States Armor and Cavalry Association, established 1885, Unknown authors, updated 2008
  39. ^ Newspaper article, General in Cook's Togs Confuses Post, Washington (D.C.) Afro-American, August 6, 1957
  40. ^ Newspaper article, West Point to Get New Chief July 1, New York Times, May 14, 1960
  41. ^ Newspaper article, Maryland, Virginia Guardsmen At Gap, Reading (Pennsylvania) Eagle, August 21, 1959
  42. ^ World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1960, page 60
  43. ^ The Army Almanac: a Book of Facts Concerning the United States Army, 1959, page 78
  44. ^ Official Army Register, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General, 1957, page 708
  45. ^ Military Times, Hall of Valor, Alphabetical Index of Recipients of Major Military Awards
  46. ^ Gettysburg Times, Lt. Gen, G. W. Read Jr., 2nd Army Commander, To Give Address On July 3, June 24, 1960
  47. ^ Social Security Death Index
  48. ^ California Death Index, entry for George W. Read, Jr.
  49. ^ State of California death certificate, George Windle Read, Jr.

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