Maxwell Reid Thurman (February 18, 1931 – December 1, 1995) was a United States Army general, who served as Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army... 13 KB (761 words) - 08:07, 9 February 2024 |
The General Maxwell R. Thurman Award is awarded on behalf of the commanding general of the United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command at... 3 KB (239 words) - 18:27, 9 August 2023 |
Women Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), United States Army General and Vice Chief of Staff Mike Thurman (born 1973), American baseball player Nick Thurman (born... 2 KB (341 words) - 02:16, 14 March 2024 |
Sri Lankan former cricketer Max Scherzer, American baseball pitcher Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), American general Maxime Bernier, nicknamed Mad Max, a... 2 KB (240 words) - 20:18, 17 December 2023 |
General Thurman may refer to: James D. Thurman (born 1953), U.S. Army general Maxwell R. Thurman (1931–1995), U.S. Army general Roy Thurman (1924–2004)... 304 bytes (75 words) - 04:40, 3 September 2021 |
president of the Endocrine Society, and recipient of the General Maxwell R. Thurman Award. He served in Iraq, Korea and Germany and is the recipient of... 9 KB (1,087 words) - 08:29, 11 September 2023 |
Justine (POW) Francisco A. Rodríguez George H. W. Bush Dick Cheney Maxwell R. Thurman Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Jack B. Farris Guillermo Endara Strength 16... 78 KB (9,005 words) - 02:05, 23 March 2024 |
on them. In a 1989 interview with The New York Times, U.S. general Maxwell R. Thurman said, referring to the Dignity Battalions, "I am looking inward because... 7 KB (781 words) - 18:07, 26 August 2023 |
subordinate to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, General Maxwell R. Thurman. Schwarzkopf was promoted to major general. In June 1983, he became... 79 KB (8,686 words) - 22:37, 27 February 2024 |