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  1. El general Leonard Townsend Gerow (13 de julio de 1888 - 12 de octubre de 1972) fue un oficial superior del Ejército de los Estados Unidos altamente condecorado que sirvió con distinción tanto en la Primera Guerra Mundial como en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  2. Leonard Townsend Gerow (July 13, 1888 – October 12, 1972) was a general in the United States Army who served with distinction in both World War I and World War II. A 1911 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Gerow served with the United States occupation of Veracruz and on the Signal Corps staff on the Western Front ...

  3. 19 de ago. de 2019 · Fue la unidad francesa elegida por los aliados para liberar París. Los dirigentes de la Francia Libre, el gobierno francés en el exilio, pretendían alcanzar lo antes posible la...

  4. 14 de oct. de 1972 · PETERSBURG, Va., Oct. 13 (AP)—Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, who commanded the V Corps in the Normandy invasion in World War II died last evening in Kenner Army Hospi tal at nearby Fort Lee. He was 84 ...

  5. A collection of documents and photographs from the military career of U.S. Army General Leonard T. Gerow, who served in World War I and II and corresponded with Dwight D. Eisenhower. The collection includes his autobiographical material, speeches, and a map carried by him on D-Day.

  6. In September of 1944, Major General Leonard T. Gerow, the V Corps commander was relieved of command in combat to return to the United States and testify before the Army's Investigation Board on Pearl Harbor. The board found General Gerow partially responsible for the American defeat at Pearl Harbor.

  7. Leonard Gerow (1888-1972) was the commander of the US 5th Corps from July 1943 until the start of 1945, and led it from Omaha Beach into Germany. Gerow graduated from the Virginian Military Institute in 1911 and immediately entered the army.