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Elwood Richard Quesada was born in Washington, D.C., in 1904 to an Irish-American mother and a Spanish father. He attended Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pa., University of Maryland, College Park, and Georgetown University.
Elwood Richard Quesada: 1961–1963 2 James Johnston & James Lemon: 1963–1967 3 James Lemon: 1967–December 3, 1968 4 Bob Short: December 3, 1968–May 29, 1974 [1] 5 Brad Corbett: May 29, 1974–April 29, 1980 [1] 6 Eddie Chiles: April 29, 1980–March 18, 1989 [1] 7 George W. Bush & Edward W. Rose March 18, 1989–November 1994 [1] 8
Elwood R. Quesada: 1 Oct 1947 31 Oct 1951 4 Commanding General, Tactical Air Command, 1946–1948. Special Assistant for Reserve Forces, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, 1948–1949. Head, Joint Technical Planning Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1949.
The XIX Tactical Air Command is an inactive United States Air Force unit. The unit's last assignment was with the Ninth Air Force based at Biggs Field, Texas, where it was inactivated on 31 March 1946.
Brig. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada Among the Hispanics who played an instrumental role as a commander during the conflict was Brigadier General Elwood R. "Pete" Quesada , (1904–1993). Quesada, (who eventually would become a lieutenant general), was assigned as a brigadier general in October 1940 to intelligence in the Office of the Chief of Air Corps.
Elwood Edwards, a behind-the-scenes graphics and camera operator at local Cleveland television station WKYC whose voice was propelled to worldwide fame after he recorded AOL’s email greeting ...
Owner Elwood Richard Quesada once wondered why he needed to pay players who did not belong in the majors and later agreed to a ten-year lease at D.C. Stadium—a move that would come back to haunt the Senators. In 1963, Quesada resigned and sold his stake in the club to Washington stockbrokers James Johnston and James Lemon.
Don't worry, you'll still hear his voice saying 'you've got mail!,' 'file's done' and 'goodbye,' -- Edwards is retiring from a totally different job. He's been in television for 47 years, the