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  1. Matthew Bunker Ridgway (ur.3 marca 1895 w Fort Monroe w Wirginii, zm. 26 lipca 1993 w Fox Chapel w Pensylwanii) – amerykański wojskowy, generał, najwyższy dowódca sił sprzymierzonych w Europie (1952–1953) i szef sztabu Armii Stanów Zjednoczonych (1953–1955).. Z wyróżnieniem walczył podczas II wojny światowej, gdzie był dowódcą 82 Dywizji Powietrznodesantowej, prowadząc ją ...

  2. 23 de dic. de 2003 · Gary Ridgway’s son holds memories of regular soccer dad. Matthew Ridgway remembers his father as a relaxed man who never yelled and who took him camping, taught him to play baseball and always ...

  3. Gary Leon Ridgway ( Salt Lake City, Utah, 18 de febrero de 1949), conocido como The Green River Killer («El asesino de Green River », o «El asesino del Río Verde»), 1 2 es un asesino en serie estadounidense al cual se le encontró culpable de asesinar a 49 mujeres (aunque posteriormente confesó haber matado a 79). 3 Lo que lo convierte en ...

  4. 21 de may. de 2018 · Ridgway, Matthew B. (1895–1993), general, World War II and Korea; Supreme Commander, NATO; presidential adviser.Ridgway graduated from West Point in 1917 and rose through the ranks as an infantry officer. He served in a score of military and diplomatic assignments, graduated from the Command and General Staff School (1935) and the Army War College (1937), and was on staff with George C ...

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  6. Matthew Ridgway. Matthew Ridgway, the son of Colonel Thomas Ridgway, an artillery officer, was born in Virginia, United States on 3rd March, 1895. He attended the West Point Military Academy and graduated in 1917 (56/139) and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army. In 1918 he returned to West Point as an instructor in Spanish.

  7. Ridgway was one of only two Americans in the 20th century to make the list in William Weir's "50 Military Leaders Who Changed the World," for beating back the communists in the Korean War. Ridgway ...