Word: craige
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...their packs, arrived at the critical moment in the Korean fighting-which was also a critical moment in U.S. history.* Korea would not turn out to be much less tough than Guadalcanal; it might turn out to be tougher. The commander of the Marines in Korea, Brigadier General Edward Craig, has recently expressed an opinion on how his men would handle themselves in this situation. Said he: "They are ready for anything that can be thrown at them...
...around Washington the rumor went: wage and price controls would be here by Labor Day, and ration books were already being printed. The rumor even turned up at the President's press conference. May Craig, a chipper grandmother in a blue gingham dress and a correspondent for a string of Maine newspapers, asked Harry Truman about...
Brigadier General Edward A. Craig, 54, assistant commander of the ist Marine Division, will soon be en route to the Far East from San Diego. Craig, who will lead the Marine ground units last week placed under MacArthur's command, served ably in the Bougainville, Guam and Marianas campaigns during World War II, was decorated for capturing Mount Suribachi, the "roof of Iwo Jima...
Bramhall, Robert Richard '49, Craig, Douglas Broward '50, Frey, John Marshall '50, Goodman, William, 3d '52, Hughes, Hilliard Withers, Jr. '50 (Captain), Kaynes, Robert Jacob '50, Murphy, Gerald Dale '52, Peterson, Chase Nebeker '52, Reese, James Mitchell '51, Clouse, Roy Gilman '50 (Manager...
Cohodes, Eli Aaron '50, Combs, Preston Craig '50, Nutt, Charles Lee 3rd '50, Tobias, Paul Henry '51. This also gives Combs a Major H in Minor Colors. '53 Batting and Fielding Averages (participants in six games or more) Player G AB R H HR Pct. RBI SB PO A E Pct. Hubbard 7 13 7 5 0 .385 1 2 42 2 1 .978 Canepa 12 50 15 19 1 .380 8 9 32 29 3 .953 Smith 12 43 15 14 0 .349 10 5 18 3 2 .913 O'Connor...