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Robert Edward Hogaboom (November 13, 1902 –
November 11, 1993) was a
decorated United States Marine Corps four-star
general who
served as
chief of staff...
- the ****ure." As commandant, he was
appointed to the
Hogaboom Board,
named for
Major General Hogaboom, the chairman,
which began the Martine' development...
- beachhead. The
Commandant of the
Marine Corps convened a
special board, the
Hogaboom Board, that
recommended that the
Marine Corps develop transport helicopters...
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tactless – just the man for the job". ****ure
Marine general Robert E.
Hogaboom, who
served as his ****istant
chief of
staff for operations,
describes him...
- to "The Daytripper" to have a
wider appeal. The show is now
produced by
Hogaboom Road, Inc., a
production company located in
downtown Georgetown, TX that...
- Div. Cmdr.: Brig. Gen.
William A.
Worton Chief of Staff: Col.
Robert E.
Hogaboom CO HQ Battalion: Lt. Col. Jack F.
Warner (to 14 Mar), Lt. Col.
Carey A...
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Lieutenant Arnold C.
Hofstetter Marine Corps First Lieutenant William F.
Hogaboom Marine Corps First Lieutenant Willard B.
Holdredge Marine Corps First Lieutenant...
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American Civil War on the USS Ticonderoga, born in St. Mary's City
Robert E.
Hogaboom: four-star
Marine Corps general,
chair of the
Historic St. Mary's City...
- of the
Vietnam War José M. Cabanillas, U.S. Navy rear
admiral Robert E.
Hogaboom,
Chief of
Staff of
United States Marine Corps Bruce K. Holloway, USAF general...
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dense concentrations of troops, ships, and
materiel at the beachhead. The
Hogaboom Board recommended that the
Marine Corps develop transport helicopters in...