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    Roy Stanley Geiger (January 25, 1885 – January 23, 1947) was a United States Marine Corps four-star general who served in World War I and World War II...
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    killed by enemy artillery fire on Okinawa on 18 June 1945. Major General Roy Geiger, USMC assumed temporary command, becoming the first Marine Corps general...
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  • trains approximately 20,000 Marines every year. Camp Geiger is named in honor of General Roy Geiger, who was a Marine aviator and commander of the I Amphibious...
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    on the operating table. He was succeeded in command by Marine General Roy Geiger. Total American deaths during the battle of Okinawa were 12,513. Buckner...
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  • 1944, until August 10, 1944. Geiger met Roy Geiger while he was in Pensacola, Florida. On 1917, Geiger married Roy Geiger (1885-1947), who later became...
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  • United States Rolf Geiger (1934–2023), German footballer Roy Geiger (1885–1947), United States Marine Corps general Rudolf Geiger (1894–1981), German...
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    USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)/USTS Bay State IV was a transport ship in the United States Navy. She was named after General Roy Geiger, who, from July 1945 to...
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    observation post. Buckner was replaced by Major General Roy Geiger. Upon assuming command, Geiger became the only US Marine to command a numbered army of...
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    the beleaguered aviators changed with the arrival of Brigadier General Roy Geiger on board the first Marine Aircraft Group 25 plane to land on the island...
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    200 officers and enlisted III Marine Amphibious Corps Major General Roy S. Geiger, USMC Northern landing area: 3rd Marine Division Maj. Gen. Allen H....
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