File:Cornelius E. Ryan.jpg

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Official Portrait of Major general Cornelius E. Ryan, U.S.A.

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English: Cornelius Edward Ryan (May 12, 1896 - June 6, 1972) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Army with the rank of Major General. During his 40 years of active service, he participated in both World Wars and Korean War and held several imporant assignments including commands of 101st Airborne Division, Berlin Occupation Sector or as Chief of Korean Military Advisory Group.
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Source U.S. War Department Library
Author Unknown military photographer of Signal Corps

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