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  2. List of U.S. general officers and flag officers killed in ...

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    This is a list of United States Armed Forces general officers and flag officers who were killed in World War II. The dates of death listed are from the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 to the surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945, when the United States was officially involved in World War II. Included are generals and admirals who ...

  3. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2018 total of US World War II casualties listed as MIA is 72,823 [94] e. ^ Korean War : Note: [ 20 ] gives Dead as 33,746 and Wounded as 103, 284 and MIA as 8,177. The American Battle Monuments Commission database for the Korean War reports that "The Department of Defense reports that 54,246 American service men and women lost their ...

  4. Category:Special Operations Executive personnel killed in ...

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    Pages in category "Special Operations Executive personnel killed in World War II" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. First Special Service Force - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Special Service Force was an elite joint American–Canadian commando unit in World War II, formed by Lieutenant Colonel Robert T. Frederick of the Operations Division of the U.S. General Staff. During the Italian campaign of World War II, it was commanded by Frederick and attached to the United States Fifth Army.

  6. List of Special Operations Executive operations - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Major Desmond Longe. Hangman (1942) – France, sabotage of pylons; training for the operation took place, but no indications are available from the file that the operation took place. Housekeeper (1943) – France, sabotage of canal lock at Lesdains .

  7. List of assassinations by the United States - Wikipedia

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    Senior Commander of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba. 2024-01-04 Baghdad Iraq Iraq: Drone strike. [17] Wissam al-Saadi (Abu Bakr) Senior Commander of Kata'ib Hezbollah. 2024-02-07 Baghdad Iraq Iraq: Drone strike. He was in charge of Kata'ib Hezbollah’s operations in Syria. [18] [19] Arkan al-Alawi: Senior Kata'ib Hezbollah commander and ...

  8. List of former United States special operations units - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Special Operations Command Detachment One (MCSOCOM-Det 1) (Operation Iraqi Freedom), pilot project active from 19 June 2003 to 10 March 2006 to assess the establishment of a permanent U.S. Marine Corps unit under Special Operations Command (SOCOM); replaced by the United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC)

  9. Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest naval convoy operation since World War II. [18] 1987–1988: Persian Gulf: Operation Prime Chance was a United States Special Operations Command operation intended to protect U.S.-flagged oil tankers from Iranian attack during the Iran–Iraq War. The operation took place roughly at the same time as Operation Earnest Will.