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Show Nine New U. S. Four -Star Generals yws. n.... . muwinpmwwnTW0mmmm3JXM .Li -r. MMMrA JACOB L. DEVERS MARK W. CLARK WALTER KRUEGER. iiwyjtvt MtKKJX tin 1 (lift 'ijCLmm &s, jLitaA. -ft, , ;Mij(t,ii i, . CARL SPAATZ J. T. McNARNEY OMAR N. BRADLEY THOS.T. HANDY B. B. SOMERVELL GEORGE C. KENNEY The above nine lieutenant generals were nominated by President Roosevelt to be full generals in the U. S. army. They are: Jacob L. Devcrs, commanding general, 6th army group, European theater. Mark W. Clark, commanding general, 15th army group in Italy. Walter Kruegcr, commanding general, 6lh army, Philippines. Carl Spaatz, commanding general, U. S. strategic air force in Europe. Joseph T. McNarney, supreme deputy Allied commander, Mediterranean Mediter-ranean theater. Omar N. Bradley, commanding general, 12th army group, Western front in Europe. Thomas T. Handy, deputy chief of staff, U. S. army. Brehon B. Somervell, commanding general, army service forces. George C. Kenney, commanding general, Far East air forces. Four Awards in Day I i,i,ltwHtumllyMi''- - 1 (i Pilot of a navy scout bombing plane, Lt. Kenneth Roy Miller of Hutchinson, Kan., is shown after he had been presented with four decorations deco-rations in a single day in a ceremony cere-mony at the naval air station at Patuxcnt River, Mo. |