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unusual facts about Lucius D. Battle


Lucius D. Battle

In 1968, Battle resigned from the Foreign Service to work as Vice President of Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat).


1952 Republican National Convention

Eisenhower was so unfamiliar with politics that even after his nomination he believed that the delegates would choose the vice-presidential nominee, surprising his advisors Lucius D. Clay and Herbert Brownell.

A Report on Germany

After World War II, at the request of General Lucius D. Clay, Lewis H. Brown wrote A Report on Germany, which served as a detailed recommendation for the reconstruction of post-war Germany, and served as a basis for the Marshall Plan.

Air-Sea War – Battle

Air-Sea War and Battle are two games that were released together as the fourth cartridge in the official Magnavox/Philips line of games for the Philips Videopac (also known as the Magnavox Odyssey²).

Carol Lam

On December 7, 2006, Michael A. Battle, director of the Executive Office for US Attorneys, called Lam and notified her that she must resign no later than January 31, 2007.

Four Days' Battle

HMS Royal Charles and HMS Royal Katherine indeed were grounded but managed to get free in time, HMS Prince Royal got stuck however.

Vice admiral Johan de Liefde on the Ridderschap and Myngs on the Victory began a close quarters duel; two musket balls hit Myngs, fatally woundeing him; he died on his return to London.

Gustav Adolf Nosske

He was the only accused who did not seek clemency from General Lucius D. Clay in the American sector of occupation.

Jean Edward Smith

Lucius D. Clay: An American Life, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1990 (ISBN 080500999X).

John Battle

John S. Battle (1890–1972), American politician, Governor of Virginia 1950–1954

John S. Battle

After his term ended, Battle went into semi retirement in Charlottesville, Virginia, although he did practice law.

Battle died in 1972, at the age of 81, and was buried in Monticello Memorial Park in Charlottesville.

Laurie C. Battle

Battle was elected as a Democrat to the 80th and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1947, to January 3, 1955.

Lucius Clay

Lucius D. Clay, Jr. (1919–1994), American commander of the Air Defense Command

Lucius D. Clay (1897–1978), American military governor of Germany after World War II

Lucius D. Clay, Jr.

Following World War II, Clay remained in Germany and served as deputy commander and deputy for base services with the European Air Depot, Erding, Germany.

Michael A. Battle

For the theologian and academic see Michael J. Battle.

Michael Battle

Michael J. Battle (born 1964), American theologian and academic who worked with and was ordained by Desmond Tutu

Michael A. Battle, American lawyer, Director of the Executive Office for United States Attorneys

Michael J. Battle

For the United States Department of Justice Official see Michael A. Battle.

Wallace A. Battle

He grew up on a cotton farm in Alabama with the other 12 children of Augustus and Jeanetta Battle, freed slaves.


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