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  1. Ernest Nason Harmon (* 26. Februar 1894 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; † 13. November 1979 in White River Junction, bei Hartford, Vermont) war ein Generalmajor der United States Army. Er war unter anderem Kommandeur der 3. US-Armee .

  2. Major General Ernest Nason Harmon (February 26, 1894 – November 13, 1979) was a senior officer of the United States Army. He served in both World War I and World War II, and is best known for his actions in reorganizing the 1st Armored Division after the debacle in February 1943 at the Battle of Kasserine Pass during the Tunisian campaign.

  3. 28. Nov. 2011 · In the early hours of February 19, 1944, Major General Ernest N. Harmon, commander of the U.S. Army’s 1st Armored Division, was faced with this situation. It occurred at one of the most critical moments of World War II: the fourth day of a massive German counteroffensive on Italy’s western coast.

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  4. The Constabulary fell under the command Major General Ernest N. Harmon, who had led the 1st and 2d Armored Divisions in World War II, and later commanded XXII Corps. Harmon, who graduated from West Point in 1917, was known “as a very direct, no-nonsense commander, demanding of himself and his subordinates, profane, irascible, and entirely ...

  5. Ernest Nason Harmon (* 26. Februar 1894 in Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; † 13. November 1979 in White River Junction, bei Hartford, Vermont) war ein Generalmajor der United States Army. Er war unter anderem Kommandeur der 3. US-Armee. Inspektion einer Einheit der United States Constabulary (1945) Ernest N. Harmon

  6. 15. Nov. 1979 · Maj. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon, a World War I cavalry officer who became one of the Army's most daring and aggressive armored division commanders in World War II, died Tuesday at the Veterans...

  7. General Harmon, often referred to as “Old Gravel Voice” by his soldiers, was known and highly respected as a “fighting man’s general”. He received numerous decorations and medals, including the Czechoslovakian Military Cross 1939 and the Czech Order of the White Lion.