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Henry J. F. Miller

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during a conversation with a fellow officer, saying that "the invasion will come before June 15." An Associated Press account gives his comment as "On my honor the invasion will take place before June 15." When news of this security breach reached Supreme Allied Commander General Eisenhower in May
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In the interwar period, Miller served many assignments in the United States Army Air Service and then the United States Army Air Corps. When he became commanding officer of
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On November 30, 1944, Miller retired from service due to physical disability, and in December 1948 was promoted to brigadier general on the retired list. The
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in the Army Air Corps on 10 July 1941. Training and logistics units had kept the older name while all other units
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In 1919, Miller returned to the United States. Between October 8–31, he participated in the
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1944, Miller was demoted to his permanent rank of lieutenant colonel and sent home.
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reported on December 3, 1944 that he had taken an advisory job with a war plant.
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West Point 1915: Eisenhower, Bradley, and the Class the Stars Fell On
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in England from September to December 1918 during the last months of
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of 1916. He was promoted to captain in 1917 and then major in 1918.
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After graduation, Miller was assigned as a second lieutenant in the
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Graduates of the United States Military Academy Class of 1915
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Major General Henry J. F. Miller in 1944 before his demotion
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United States Army Air Forces generals of World War II
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on February 27, 1942 when he became the chief of the
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(2014). 179:Allied invasion of Normandy 646: 391:World War II Victory Medal 160:Henry Jervis Friese Miller 25:Henry Jervis Friese Miller 30: 183:Supreme Allied Commander 104:United States of America 412:D-Day the Sixth of June 404:Ike: Countdown to D-Day 381:American Campaign Medal 238:Pancho Villa Expedition 216:and graduated with the 542:. San Bernardino, CA. 539:The San Bernardino Sun 511:The San Bernardino Sun 275:Duncan Field Air Depot 205: 366:Mexican Service Medal 283:had been redesignated 277:, he was promoted to 251:. He served with the 230:United States Cavalry 204:At West Point in 1915 203: 173:While serving in the 129:U.S. Army Air Service 186:Dwight D. Eisenhower 139:U.S. Army Air Forces 301:Air Service Command 292:He was promoted to 266:, organized by the 181:in May 1944. After 134:U.S. Army Air Corps 561:Henry J. F. Miller 350:San Antonio, Texas 325:Operation Overlord 289:on June 20, 1941. 206: 190:lieutenant colonel 73:San Antonio, Texas 53:September 10, 1890 480:978-0-7603-4652-5 279:brigadier general 157: 156: 152:Brigadier General 637: 548: 547: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 502: 496: 495: 488: 482: 468: 459: 458: 456: 454: 449:on June 11, 2015 445:. 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Alloway Township, New Jersey
San Antonio, Texas
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
United States of America
U.S. Cavalry
Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
U.S. Army Air Service
U.S. Army Air Corps
U.S. Army Air Forces
Brigadier General
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
European theater
Allied invasion of Normandy
Supreme Allied Commander
Dwight D. Eisenhower
lieutenant colonel

Alloway Township, New Jersey
United States Military Academy
class of 1915
United States Cavalry
El Paso, Texas
Pancho Villa Expedition
Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
Rockwell Field
American Expeditionary Forces
World War I
Army Transcontinental Air Race

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