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  1. Lieutenant General John Wilson O'Daniel (February 15, 1894 – March 27, 1975), nicknamed "Iron Mike", was a senior United States Army officer who served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. He is perhaps best known for serving with the 3rd Infantry Division in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France during ...

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  2. John Wilson „Iron Mike“ ODaniel (* 15. Februar 1894 in Newark, Delaware; † 27. März 1975 in San Diego, Kalifornien) war Generalleutnant der US Army und Diplomat der USA. Bekannt wurde er insbesondere durch seine Leistungen als Kommandeur der 3. Infanteriedivision in Nordafrika, Sizilien, Italien, Südfrankreich und Deutschland im Zweiten Weltkrieg.

  3. June 20, 1953. Overview. Lieutenant General John W. ODaniel and a small entourage arrive in Vietnam to assess the situation in Indochina on behalf of the United States.

  4. John Wilson „Iron Mike“ ODaniel war Generalleutnant der US Army und Diplomat der USA. Bekannt wurde er insbesondere durch seine Leistungen als Kommandeur der 3. Infanteriedivision in Nordafrika, Sizilien, Italien, Südfrankreich und Deutschland im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Er wurde weiterhin bekannt als Befehlshaber des höchstdekorierten US ...

  5. John ODaniel, a veteran of three wars, headed one of the first American military-assistance groups in Indochina and was known for his strong opinions. During WWI he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the nickname “Iron Mike” for his heroic actions at Saint-Mihiel in France.

  6. John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel (February 15, 1894 – March 27, 1975) was a United States Army general, best known for commanding the Third Infantry Division in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France during World War II. He is also known for being the commanding officer of Audie Murphy.

  7. 17. Aug. 2020 · Known as “Iron Mike” for his indomitable resolve, Lt. Gen. John W. ODaniel just may be history’s most famously obscure and resolutely pugnacious Blue Hen. His portrait still hangs in Alumni Hall, but his feats remain mostly footnotes nearly a half century after his death. But what footnotes they are.