Word: ramey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Southwest Pacific's air commander, announced the loss of his fourth key airman in three months: Major Kenneth Mc-Cullar of Batesville, Miss., partner with the late Major William Benn in developing low-level skip-bombing (TIME, Jan. 18). Major Benn and Brigadier Generals Kenneth Walker and Howard Ramey were lost in action, but Major McCullar's death was due to a freak accident...
Missing in Action. Brigadier General Howard Knox Ramey, 46, commander of the 5th Air Forces' (MacArthur-Kenney's) 5th Bomber Command; somewhere in the Southwest Pacific...
...Ramey had been quick to report for duty...
...slim, hard-flying, 46-year-old Howard Ramey had lasted no more than a few weeks, it was as much as he must reason ably have expected when he took over the command of the Fifth Bomber Command...