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Reybold may
refer to:
Eugene Reybold (1884–1961),
United States Army
officer USS
Reybold, more than one
United States Navy ship This
disambiguation page...
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Eugene Reybold (February 13, 1884 –
November 21, 1961) was
distinguished as the
World War II
Chief of
Engineers who
directed the
largest United States...
- USS
Reybold (DE-177) was a Cannon-class
destroyer escort built for the
United States Navy
during World War II. She
served in the
Atlantic Ocean and provided...
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authority of a
division engineer head and
reported directly to
Reybold.
Although Reybold was
satisfied with the
progress being made,
Vannevar Bush was...
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constructed as the
United States Navy Evarts-class
destroyer escort USS
Reybold (DE-275), she
served in the
Royal Navy from 1943
until her
sinking in 1945...
- new War
Department buildings.
Woodrum pressed Brigadier General Eugene Reybold, who
represented the War
Department at the hearing, for an "overall solution"...
- a
museum ship in Rio de
Janeiro USS Pennewill (DE-175) as
Bertioga USS
Reybold (DE-177) as
Bracui After the end of
World War II, the
United States Navy...
- was "never laid to rest". The
Chief of Engineers,
Major General Eugene Reybold,
selected Colonel James C.
Marshall to head the Army's part of the project...
- Water. New York: E. P. Dutton. ISBN 0-525-93455-3. (fictional treatment).
Reybold,
Malcolm (1975). The Inspector's Opinion: The Chappaquid**** Incident....
- Engineers,
Major General Eugene Reybold,
effective August 16.
September 17:
Major General Wilhelm D.
Styer and
Reybold order Colonel Leslie Groves to take...