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  1. General Walter Bedell (Beetle) Smith during a celebration in his honor, June 6, 1945 Credit: Indiana Historical Society View Source. Upon his return from Europe, Smith chose to remain in the service and pursued military studies at the army’s Infantry School, the Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College, ascending to the rank of captain.

  2. Five days before, GEN Walter Bedell Smith had died in an ambulance en route to Walter Reed Hospital. His heart, “always too big for his body” in the estimate of one of his... 2. Expecting the Worst. Director of Central Intelligence.

  3. Jan 1, 2010 · In Beetle: The Life of General Walter Bedell Smith, D. K. R. Crosswell offers the first full-length biography of the general, including insights into his close relationships with Marshall and Eisenhower. Meticulously researched and long overdue, Beetle sheds new light on Eisenhower as supreme commander and the campaigns in North Africa, Italy ...

  4. General Walter Bedell "Beetle" Smith was a senior officer of the United States Army who served as General Dwight D. Eisenhower's chief of staff at Allied F...

  5. General Walter Bedell Smith As Director of Central Intelligence October 1950 - February 1953 Volume II Bedell Smith Takes Command I. The Selection of Smith and Jackson It is a pity that a qualified civilian could not have been found for this key post. But, barring a civilian, Gen. Bedell Smith is, by common consent, a good choice.-- The ...

  6. General Walter Bedell Smith served as General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Chief of Staff from August 1942 through 1945. While Chief of Staff, General Smith maintained a file of documents that was primarily compiled by the General Staff Secretariat of Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ) and Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF).

  7. Mar 1, 2011 · These two biographies and one autobiography cover twentieth-century U.S. military history. Walter Bedell Smith, known as "Beetle," first saw action in World War I, rose to become General Dwight Eisenhower's chief of staff in World War II, and ended his career as the number two in the State Department during Eisenhower's presidency.

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