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  1. Frederick Melvin Franks Jr. (born 1 November 1936) is a retired general of the United States Army. He commanded the Gulf War coalition VII Corps in the highly successful "Left Hook" maneuver against fourteen Iraqi divisions, a number of which were Iraqi Republican Guard , defeating or forcing the retreat of each with fewer than 100 American ...

  2. Apr 9, 1998 · Frederick Melvin Franks Sr. Reading Eagle, Aug. 11, 1998, page B4: Frederick M. Franks, a retired vice president of Endicott Johnson Shoe Co. and the father of retired Army Gen. Frederick M. Franks Jr., died Thursday at 10:20 a.m. in ManorCare Health Services Inc., Spring Township.

  3. These pics are old funeral homes from Cleveland Ohio's Broadway neighbourhood. In order: Vodrazka, Kubu, Nosek & Sons, BJ Rumplik, Masek. The first three were within sight of each other. Nosek, and Vodrazka are still in business in the suburbs of Brecksville and Independence respectively. All images are courtesy of Google Maps.

  4. During this active service, General Franks commanded Cavalry units at the platoon, troop, squadron, and regimental levels in the 11th and 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiments in periods from the early 1960s to 1984.

  5. Apr 7, 2023 · General Frederick M. Franks, a proud U.S. Army Combat Veteran and Honorary Director of Home Base Florida, has dedicated his life to serving his country and supporting fellow veterans.

  6. The funeral parlor on St Clair between Norwood Avenue and East 60th Street has long sat at the epicenter of Clevelands Slovenian community, but it was first owned by Frederick Ziehm, a German immigrant that would head a large, prosperous and industrious family.

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  8. Commandant CGSC, Franks oversaw the writing of the pivotal FM 100-5 Operations in 1986, incorporated small group instruction across the curriculum, and at the direction of the CAC Commander, began the Battle Command Training Program.