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  1. 21. Mai 2018 · Ridgway, Matthew B. Ridgway, Matthew B. (1895–1993), general, World War II and Korea; Supreme Commander, NATO; presidential adviser.Ridgway graduated from West Point in 1917 and rose through the ranks as an infantry officer. He served in a score of military and diplomatic assignments, graduated from the Command and General Staff School (1935 ...

  2. Ridgway quit active service on June 30, 1955. He published his memoirs the following year, under the title: “Soldier: The Memoirs of Matthew B. Ridgway” and in 1967 he wrote “The Korean War”. He is always linked to strategic debates and is heard in many speeches. He is invited by President Lyndon Johnson to the White House to decide on ...

  3. General Matthew Bunker Ridgway had an unenviable task when he took over as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) from General Eisenhower. It was never going to be easy to fill the boots of the universally admired “saviour of Europe,” even for “the man who saved Korea.”. Add to that an introverted, homebody personality and a serious ...

  4. Matthew Bunker Ridgway (ur. 3 marca 1895 w Fort Monroe w Wirginii, zm. 26 lipca 1993 w Fox Chapel w Pensylwanii) – amerykański wojskowy, generał, najwyższy dowódca sił sprzymierzonych w Europie (1952–1953) i szef sztabu Armii Stanów Zjednoczonych (1953–1955).

  5. Matthew B. Ridgway. Born March 3, 1895. Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Died July 1993. Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania. American military leader and business executive. W hen Matthew B. Ridgway became the commanding general of the Eighth Army in Korea in December 1950, the morale of the United Nations (UN) soldiers was very low.

  6. The Ridgway Family Endowment provides funding for the General and Mrs. Matthew B. Ridgway Military History Research Grant Program. The intent of the program is to support on-site research at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC), Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on subjects that are of enduring or emerging value to the history of the Army and are well-supported by the USAHEC's holdings.

  7. Ridgway em 1951. O General Matthew Bunker Ridgway (3 de março de 1895 - 26 de julho de 1993) foi um oficial sênior do Exército dos Estados Unidos , que serviu como Comandante Supremo Aliado na Europa (1952–1953) e 19º Chefe do Estado-Maior do Exército dos Estados Unidos (1953 –1955).