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Name: Curtis Emerson LeMay
Birth Date: November 15, 1906
Death Date: October 1, 1990
Place of Birth: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: air force officer, politician

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Biography of Curtis Emerson LeMay
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Curtis Emerson LeMay (1906-1990) was one of the outstanding combat leaders of World War II who helped lead the strategic bombing of Japan and Germany, built the Strategic Air Command, and was Air Force chief of staff from 1961 to 1965. Curtis LeMay's...


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Curtis LeMay ( November 15 , 1906 – October 3 , 1990 ) was a General in the United States Air Force . Quotes "There are no innocent civilians." ( New York Times , August 1945) "I have tried at all times to slaughter as few civilians as possible." (...


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Curtis Emerson LeMay (November 15, 1906–October 3, 1990) was a general in the United States Air Force and the vice presidential running mate of independent candidate George C. Wallace in 1968. He is credited with designing and implementing an...


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The Washington Times
The world and wars of Curtis LeMay.(BOOKS)
02/11/2007: 817 words, approx. 3 pages
Byline: Sean R. Singer, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Legend has it that Gen. Curtis E. LeMay once stood under a B-36 Peacemaker, lit cigar in hand. When a subordinate warned him that the bomber might catch fire and explode, LeMay...
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Army
Reflecting on Curtis E. LeMay
11/01/2006: 1,144 words, approx. 4 pages
November 15 marks the 100th birthday of Gen. Curtis E. LeMay (1906-1990). It may strike some as strange that ARMY Magazine would give over commemorative space to a famous Air Force general who, having spent most of his career as an Army officer, is...
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The New York Observer
If Bloomberg Runs, Who Will Run With Him?
6/21/2007: 635 words, approx. 2 pages
Like Al Gore, Mike Bloomberg could, with less than two-dozen syllables, put an abrupt and lasting end to White House speculation that he claims is wholly misplaced. But like Mr. Gore, he has adamantly refused to utter this simple, declarative sentence: “I have decided not...
 


 

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