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  1. George Van Horn Moseley (September 28, 1874 – November 7, 1960) was a United States Army general. Following his retirement in 1938, he became controversial for his fiercely anti-immigrant and antisemitic views.

  2. Colonel George Van Horn Moseley, Jr. died on 6 December 1976 in Montague, MA. He is buried at Old South Cemetery in Montague, Franklin County, MA. Honoree ID: 3294

  3. George Van Horn Moseley Jr. (January 4, 1905 - December 6, 1976) a United States Army officer who served in World War II, and later served as commandant of cadets at Norwich University.

  4. A biography of a U.S. Army officer and World War II veteran, born in 1905 and buried in Massachusetts. See his photo, service record, family background and memorial details on Find a Grave.

  5. 27 de oct. de 2004 · A collection of correspondence, diaries, reports, and memorabilia of a U.S. Army officer who served in the Philippines, Mexico, World War I, and the Bonus March. The papers cover his military career, his views on communism, labor unions, and international organizations, and his correspondence with prominent figures.

  6. The Bonus March of 1932: The Role of General George Van Horn Moseley. The first of two complementary studies complete within this issue, reassessing the controversial Bonus Expeditionary Force and its political aftermath.

  7. Major General George Van Horn Moseley, U.S.A. retired, provided members of the Dies Committee with testimony today following a brief argument over a statement which he wished the read. With the opening statement, 'Gentlemen, I am here...' he was cut short by acting Chairman Arthur Healy.