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in 1952, and remained at EUCOM as deputy chief of staff for operations. In 1955, he returned to the United States and carried out several staff assignments in the office of the army's deputy chief of staff for logistics (G-4). In 1958, he was assigned as EUCOM's chief of staff as a
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394:3rd Infantry Division
371:Frederic J. Brown III
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263:Frederic J. Brown III
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