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  1. Major General John Francis Regis "Jeff" Seitz (May 22, 1908 – October 10, 1978) was a career United States Army officer who, after serving in World War II and the Korean War, retired as Deputy Commander of the First United States Army in 1966. Seitz graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1929.

  2. 13 de oct. de 1978 · Retired Army major general John Francis Regis Seitz, 70, who served the World War II and the Korean conflice, died of pneumonia Tuesday at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Gen. Seitz...

  3. John Francis Seitz, A.S.C. (June 23, 1892 – February 27, 1979) was an American cinematographer and inventor. [1] He was nominated for seven Academy Awards . Career. His Hollywood career began in 1909 as a lab assistant with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company in Chicago.

  4. John Francis Seitz, A.S.C. ( Chicago, 23 de junio de 1892-Woodland Hills, California, 27 de febrero de 1979) fue un director de fotografía e inventor estadounidense, 1 en siete ocasiones candidato a un Óscar . Carrera. Su carrera en Hollywood comenzó en 1908, como ayudante de laboratorio en la Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, en Chicago.

  5. To storm Aachen proper, Huebner had only two infantry battalions of his 26th Regiment—less than 1,100 combat infantrymen under Colonel John F.R. Seitz. The rest of the division was spread out elsewhere along the front, and one additional battalion was his only reserve.

  6. In the early afternoon, Colonel John F.R. Seitzs 26th Infantry Regiment would come ashore at Easy Red and Fox Green. That was the precisely timed, well-rehearsed plan but, as anyone who has ever been in combat will testify, the battle rarely sticks to the script.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2005 · The 26th Infantry (Col. John F. R. Seitz), which had been transferred to V Corps control the previous midnight, was the only unit thus far sent south by the 1st Division.