Word: alward
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yale rebounded from an earlier shaky 19-14 win over Connecticut to stop easily Brown, 20 to 2. Denny McGill and AlWard, the Eli "touchdown twins," piled up most of the Blue yardage, each scoring once...
...Haven, Yale, held scoreless in the first half, broke through the Dartmouth defenses in the second for three touchdowns to win, 20 to 0. Eli righthalf Dennis McGill went 9 yards for the first Yale touchdown, while left half AlWard, the league's leading scorer, made the second from the two-yard line...
Presumed Dead. Lieut. James Alward Van Fleet Jr., U.S. Air Force, only son of retired Army General James A. Van Fleet; two years after he was listed as missing following the disappearance of his B-26 bomber behind Communist lines; near Sunchon, Korea...
...parade grounds at Washington's Fort McNair last week, with ruffles & flourishes, a 17-gun salute and a review of the troops, the U.S. Army marked the retirement of General James Alward Van Fleet, But Old Soldier Van Fleet 61, on the inactive list after 38 years of service including 22 months as Eighth Army commander in Korea, was not yet ready to fade away. The morning after the ceremonies, he went back to the Capitol Hill firing line and expanded on his earlier testimony (TIME, March 16 et seg.) about the Eighth Army's "serious shortage...
...years of soldiering, James Alward Van Fleet has served his country well in France, Germany, Greece and Korea. But what may prove to be one of General Van Fleet's greatest services was performed on Capitol Hill two weeks ago: he told the Senate Armed Services Committee that throughout his 22 months as commander of the Eighth Army in Korea he and his U.N. troops had been plagued by "a serious shortage of ammunition" (TIME, March 16). Charges of an ammunition shortage had been made before and brushed off before. Van Fleet's reputation was too solid...