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Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA


Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA
Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA

Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA   Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA

"Allied Commander" Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959. This item is certified authentic by. And comes with their Letter of Authenticity. (August 29, 1899 - November 12, 1988) was a United States Army. Who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

He then served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Lemnitzer was born on August 29, 1899 in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.

And graduated from Honesdale High School in 1917. He then entered the United States Military Academy. At West Point, from which he graduated in 1920 with a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps. Lemnitzer graduated from the Coast Artillery School.

In 1921, and then served at Fort Adams. In Rhode Island and in the Philippines. He was an instructor at West Point from 1926 to 1930. Lemnitzer served again in the Philippines from 1934 to 1935, and graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College. He was an instructor at the Coast Artillery School, and graduated from the United States Army War College.

At the start of World War II Lemnitzer served with the 70th Coast Artillery Regiment and then the 38th Coast Artillery Brigade. In May 1941, Lemnitzer, then a colonel, was assigned to the War Plans Division of the Army staff, and then to the staff of the Army Ground Forces. Lemnitzer was promoted to brigadier general.

In June 1942 and commanded the 34th Coast Artillery Brigade. He was subsequently assigned to General Dwight D. S staff, where he helped plan the invasions of North Africa. And was promoted to major general. Lemnitzer was one of the senior officers sent to negotiate the Italian fascist.

Surrender during the secret Operation Sunrise. And the German surrender in 1945. Following the end of World War II, Lemnitzer was assigned to the Strategic Survey Committee of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And was later named Deputy Commandant of the National War College.

In 1950, at the age of 51, Lemnitzer took parachute. Training and was placed in command of the 11th Airborne Division. He was assigned to Korea. In command of the 7th Infantry Division. In November 1951 and was promoted to lieutenant general.
Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA   Allied Commander Lyman Lemnitzer Hand Signed TLS Dated 1959 COA