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Born October 30, 1888 • PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
Died October 15, 1963 (aged 74) • New York CityNew York
Role In World War II

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Admiral William D. Leahy, chief of staff to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II.
William Daniel Leahy
United States admiral and politician
Puller, Chesty
Chesty Puller
United States Marine Corps officer
Maxwell Taylor, 1962.
Maxwell Davenport Taylor
United States army officer
Ernest Joseph King, chief of U.S. naval operations, 1942–45.
Ernest Joseph King
United States admiral
Sue Sophia Dauser
American nurse
Chester W. Nimitz
Chester W. Nimitz
United States admiral
Carlson, Evans
Evans Carlson
United States military officer
Miller, Doris
Doris Miller
United States naval serviceman
Robert Bostwick Carney.
Robert Bostwick Carney
United States admiral
Marc Mitscher
Marc A. Mitscher
United States naval officer
Forrestal, James V.
James V. Forrestal
United States secretary of defense
Henry Kent Hewitt
United States naval officer
Whitney, John Hay
John Hay Whitney
American sportsman and businessman
Omar Bradley
Omar Bradley
United States general
James Gavin, commander of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division, 1944–45.
James Maurice Gavin
United States general
Walter Bedell Smith, 1946.
Walter Bedell Smith
United States general
Patrick J. Hurley
Patrick J. Hurley
American diplomat
Lemnitzer, Lyman
Lyman Lemnitzer
United States general
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
United States military officer
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937
Franklin D. Roosevelt
president of United States

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