Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCES IN SIBERIA, 1918-1919
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Styer, Henry Delp, 1862-1944
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Henry Delp Styer (b. Sept. 21, 1862, Sellersville, Pennsylvania-d. May 11, 1944), Brigadier General in the U.S. Army, graduated from West Point in 1884. He served in the Philippines, was a professor of military science and tactics, commanded Ft. Niagara, and saw action on the Mexican border. During World War I, he was first commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, in Siberia, and commander of the American Zone of Advance until April 1919 when he retired. From the description of Styer, ...
Eichelberger, Robert L.
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Graduated from USMA as 1st lieutenant (1909); assigned to 10th Infantry (1909-1911); with the 22nd Infantry in Mexico (1915); sent to Washington as general staff officer and accompanied General Graves on American Expeditionary Force to Siberia (1918-1920); attache to American Embassy, Tokyo (1920-22); commanded 30th Infantry at Presidio (1938-1939); became brigadier general, Supt. of USMA (1940); commanded 77th Division (1941) and I Corps (1942). Made major general (1941-1942); worked with 1st A...
Graves, William Sidney, 1865-1940
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Major General (MG) William S. Graves was the Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces, Siberia. He was stationed at Camp Dix, NJ in 1921. From the description of William S. Graves collection, 1921,1931. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 61241665 William Sidney Graves (b. March 27, 1865, Mount Calm, Tex.-d. Feb. 27, 1940, Shrewsbury, N.J.), Major General in the U.S. Army, graduated from West Point in 1889 and began his career with the 7th and 6th Infant...
Gajda, R. (Rudolf)
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Major general, Russian army; commander, Czechoslovak Legion, 1918, and White Russian forces, 1918-1919. From the description of R. Gajda photograph album, 1918-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123458536 Radola Gajda (born Rudolf Geidl) (b. Feb. 14, 1892, Austria-Hungary-d. April 15, 1948, Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech military commander and politician. At the start of World War I, he served in the Austro-Hungarian Army and was taken prisoner in Bosnia (1915); but a...