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  1. Raymond H. Fleming (July 5, 1889—November 23, 1974) was a United States Army Major General who served as Chief of the National Guard Bureau, commander of the 39th Infantry Division (the "Delta Division"), and Adjutant General of Louisiana.

    • 1916 - 1964
  2. Raymond H. Fleming (July 5, 1889—November 23, 1974) was a United States Army Major General who served as Chief of the National Guard Bureau, commander of the 39th Infantry Division (the ”Delta Division”), and Adjutant General of Louisiana.

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  4. Raymond Hartwell Fleming (5 juillet 1889 - 23 novembre 1974) était un major général de l'armée de terre américaine (US Army) qui a été chef du Bureau de la Garde nationale (National Guard Bureau), commandant de la 39 e division d'infanterie (la "division Delta") et adjudant-général de Louisiane.

  5. Raymond H. Fleming was a Chief of the National Guard Bureau. United States Army general. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 5 July 1889 Waxahachie. Date of death. 23 November 1974 New Orleans. Country of citizenship. United States of America. Educated at. United States Army Command and General Staff College. United States Army War College.

  6. Born on February 27, 1945, in Cleveland, OH; son of Ethel Dorsey Fleming and Theodore Robert Fleming; married Nancy Runge, 1969; children: John, Peter, Stephen. Education: University of Notre Dame, BA, 1967; University of Florence, Italy, 1967-68; Harvard University , Ph.D., 1976.

  7. In the 1920s, Jackson Barracks was transferred from the regular Army to the state's National Guard. From 1936 to 1940, Louisiana adjutant general Raymond H. Fleming utilized the federal Works Progress Administration to provide renovation and…

  8. Raymond Fleming is an African-American poet and scholar, specializing in European literary subjects. He won the Ingram-Merrill Poetry Award in 1971.

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