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- Howze Board (links | edit)
- List of United States Army four-star generals (links | edit)
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- Operation Baker (links | edit)
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- DMZ Campaign (1969–1971) (links | edit)
- Commanding General, United States Army Pacific (links | edit)
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- Operation Concordia Square (links | edit)
- Leadership of the United States Southern Command (links | edit)
- Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1947–1979 (links | edit)
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