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330: 382:'s Office. With his promotion to general and a 1943 reorganization, he headed the Prisoner of War Division with charge over Japanese internment and prisoner of war camps throughout the United States. In July 1945, Bryan became Provost Marshal General and transitioned an agency whose lifespan rarely exceeded beyond the end of combat hostilities into a post-war organization with charge over Army military investigations, the military police and the Army's military police school. 135: 25: 480:
Blackshear M. Bryan, Jr. or "Morrie" was born in 1929 at West Point during his father's tenure as assistant football coach. He attended the Academy, graduating with the class of 1954. He accepted a commission with the Air Force, then transferred to the United States Army in 1963. Serving in Vietnam
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At the outbreak of World War II, Bryan was chief of the Policy Section for the War Department General Staff in Washington, D.C. where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. In 1942 he was promoted to colonel and assigned as Chief of the Aliens Division for the
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in 1918. Because of World War I, two classes were graduated from the academy in 1922. Bryan was with the portion of the Class of 1923 that graduated after accelerated course of studies in three years, receiving a commission as a second lieutenant of artillery.
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James Edward "Jamie" Bryan was born in 1940 in Washington D.C; he also died in a military aircraft accident. On September 14, 1977, at 23:48 hours, Jamie was coordinating his unit's operations from aboard an Air Force
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that concluded hostilities in Korea in 1953 and directed the repatriation of prisoners of war. After promotion to major general and a stint as commanding general of
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he was cited twice for heroism during his tour. On September 22, 1967, as he was rounding out his tour in Vietnam, Major Morrie Bryan was killed in a crash of his
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in New York City. After 37 years of active duty, Bryan entered the retired list February 29, 1960.
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In March 1951, Bryan was part of the first rotation of combat commanders since the start of the
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In 1948, Bryan transferred to Panama Canal Zone, serving as chief of staff under General
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in Japan. He then took on a leading role on the military armistice commission of the
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in Hawaii. In July 1957 Bryan assumed his final command as commanding general,
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United States Army Pacific, History, Commanding Generals, Blackshear M. Bryan
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during a training mission as he attempted to avoid trespassers on the runway.
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who headed a newly established unified multi-service command structure, the
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After graduation from West Point, Bryan took artillery officer training at
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After a year in Korea, Bryan served as Deputy Chief of Staff for the
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Two of Bryan's sons also served in the United States Army:
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From 1960 to 1965 Bryan served as the first president of the
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