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  1. James Franklin Bell (January 9, 1856 – January 8, 1919) was an officer in the United States Army who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1906 to 1910. Bell was a major general in the Regular United States Army, commanding the Department of the East, with headquarters at Governors Island, New York at

  2. James Franklin Bell war ein US-amerikanischer Generalmajor der US Army, der unter anderem zwischen 1906 und 1910 Chef des Generalstabes des Heeres war. Für seine militärischen Verdienste im Philippinisch-Amerikanischen Krieg wurde ihm 1899 die Medal of Honor verliehen, die höchste militärische Auszeichnung der amerikanischen ...

  3. James Franklin Bell. JAMES FRANKLIN BELL was born near Shelbyville, Kentucky, on 9 January 1856; was educated at local schools and graduated from the United States Military Academy, 1878; was commissioned a second lieutenant, 9th Cavalry, June 1878; transferred to the 7th Cavalry at Fort Lincoln, August 1878; married Sarah Buford, 1881; served ...

  4. J. Franklin Bell returned to the Western Pacific, putting into Manus, Admiralties, 3 October to embark 1,600 assault troops for the invasion of the Philippines. She headed for Leyte Gulf 14 October and arrived off Dulag, Leyte, 20 October. After quickly debarking her troops, she began unloading supplies and receiving casualties. Defying repeated air attacks, she unloaded supplies into LCTs ...

  5. J Franklin Bell AP-34. AP-34 / APA-16 J. Franklin Bell. Harris class Attack Transport: Displacement: 21,300 tons (full load) Length: 535' Beam: 72' Draft: 30'6" Speed: 17.5 knots ; Armament: 4 3"/50 DP, 1x4 40mm, 1x2 40mm10x2 20mm ; Complement: 683 ; Geared turbine engines, twin screws, 12,000 hp

  6. James Franklin Bell (January 9, 1856 – January 8, 1919) was an officer in the United States Army who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1906 to 1910.

  7. Length: 535 feet 2 inches. Beam: 72 feet. Tonnage: 13,529 GRT. Speed: 17 knots. Armament: Crew: 683 crewmen. Troop Capacity: Disposition: Decommissioned March 1946, scrapped 1948. More Information. History & Specifications. Photos. Record of Wartime Cruises. Information About Specific Crossings. Units Transported. Quick Info About This Ship.