Word: mcnarney
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...baseball team alone turned out eight generals. The class itself has provided more than 30-about half of its members still on the active list. Other Bradley classmates include General Eisenhower; Lieut. General Joseph T. McNarney, Deputy Chief of Staff; Major General Charles W. Ryder, Commander of the 34th In fantry Division in Italy; General George E. Stratemeyer, Air Force commander in the China-Burma-India theater...
...East. The Soviets can thus not only trade knowledge but can time their strategy more intimately. The plan is, further, for General Dwight D. Eisenhower to return to Washington as Chief of Staff, but not, he hopes, until he captures Rome. In the interim, Lieut. General Joseph T. McNarney is to be Acting Chief of Staff...
...flight 229 heard off-the-record talks by Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall and the Army Air Forces' General Henry H. Arnold. They heard Lieut. General Joseph T. McNarney warn that the fight ahead will be hard and bloody; Major General George V. Strong, Assistant Chief of Military Intelligence, report that German air strength was greater than in 1939, that continued bombings had not broken German morale, and that Hitler had almost three times as many field combat divisions as in the autumn of 1939. Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson keynoted...
...from the first big landing in Europe, where did the road lead? In the official Army opinion, the road ahead will not be easy. Said Lieut. General Joseph T. McNarney, U.S. Deputy Chief of Staff, at a conference in Washington last week...
...what it wanted: 7,500,000 soldiers by the end of 1943: 3,300,000 in the Ground Forces, 2,000,000 in training and the Services of Supply, 2,200,000 in the Air Forces-as big an air force as can be maintained. Said Major General Joseph McNarney: "In 1943 we will more than double our air force, which, with help from our allies, should insure superiority in every theater of action...