File:LtGen. Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. and MajGen. Roy Geiger at Okinawa.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLtGen. Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. and MajGen. Roy Geiger at Okinawa.jpg |
English: In early April, Tenth Army commander LtGen Simon B. Buckner, Jr., USA, left, and Marine MajGen Roy S. Geiger, Commanding General, III Amphibious Corps, met to discuss the progress of the campaign. Upon Buckner's death near the end of the operation, Geiger was given command of the army and a third star. |
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Author | USMC (Department of Defense Photo 128548) | ||||
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