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  1. 21. Mai 2018 · Matthew Bunker Ridgway (1895-1993), American Army officer, served as supreme Allied commander in Korea and immediately thereafter as supreme Allied commander in Europe. Matthew B. Ridgway was born on March 3, 1895, at Fort Monroe, Va. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1917.

  2. 21. Juli 2017 · The Man Who Saved Korea. Matthew B. Ridgway, who brought a beaten Eighth Army back from disaster in 1951, was a thinking—and fighting—man's soldier. by Thomas Fleming 7/21/2017.

  3. Matthew B. Ridgway. amerikanischer General; NATO-Oberbefehlshaber 1952/53; Generalstabschef des Heeres der US Army 1953-1955 . * 3. März 1895 Fort Monroe/VA. † 26. Juli 1993 Pittsburgh/PA. Internationales Biographisches Archiv – Personen aktuell 38/1993. vom 13. September 1993 (lm) . Herkunft.

  4. 26. Juli 1993 · Jul 26, 1993. AP. FOX CHAPEL, Pa. - Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, who commanded the Army's first major airborne campaign, led the 82nd Airborne on D-Day and later succeeded Gen. Douglas MacArthur...

  5. 4. März 2013 · One little-known incident during World War II defined Major General Matthew B. Ridgway as a commander of unrivaled courage when he laid his career on the line at a critical moment.

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  6. 27. Juli 1993 · Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, who became Army Chief of Staff after leading American forces in Normandy and United Nations troops in Korea, died yesterday at his home in Fox Chapel, Pa., a suburb...

  7. Profile of a Soldier: Matthew B. Ridgway. 39 min read. A- A+. Ridgeway commanded the 82nd Airborne in World War II, became Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and Army Chief of Staff, and played important roles in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.