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English: General Roy Stanley Geiger (January 25, 1885–January 23, 1947) was a United States Marine Corps General who, during World War II, became the first Marine to lead an army.
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Date of birth | 25 January 1885 Middleburg | ||||
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Date of death | 23 January 1947 Bethesda | ||||
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Media in category "Roy Geiger"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Admiral Nimitz with officers on Guadalcanal, 30 September 1942 (NH 62413).jpg 5,654 × 4,220; 8.66 MB
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Brigadier General Roy Geiger, ca. 1940 (29477219498).jpg 2,988 × 4,165; 1.07 MB
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First Marine Aviation Force Colors, 1918.jpg 5,268 × 4,412; 5.79 MB
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ANCExplorer Roy Geiger grave.jpg 1,556 × 1,162; 919 KB
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GeigerFoss.jpg 260 × 219; 15 KB
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GeigerUSMC-2 Guam-p6b.jpg 640 × 504; 122 KB
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Gen Roy S Geiger Mem Pkwy.jpg 3,264 × 1,840; 818 KB
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General Roy S. Geiger and his staff on Okinawa.jpg 2,874 × 2,246; 1.06 MB
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GuadGeiger&Staff.jpg 390 × 240; 27 KB
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Roy Geiger.jpg 4,284 × 5,461; 2.34 MB
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Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. and Roy Geiger, Okinawa, 11 April 1945.jpg 2,856 × 2,302; 1.02 MB
Categories:
- Geiger (surname)
- Roy (given name)
- 1885 births
- 1947 deaths
- Deaths from lung cancer
- Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States)
- Generals of the United States Marine Corps
- United States Marine Corps people in World War I
- United States Marine Corps World War II generals
- Military people of the Battle of Okinawa
- Alumni of Naval War College
- People of Florida
- United States Marine Corps aviators
- Aviation pioneers
- Recipients of the Army Distinguished Service Medal (United States)
- People of the Banana Wars
- Cactus Air Force
- United States naval aviators
- Deaths in Bethesda, Maryland
- Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal
- American military governors of Guam