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  1. UN May–June 1951 counteroffensive. General Matthew Bunker Ridgway (March 3, 1895 – July 26, 1993) was a senior officer in the United States Army, who served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1952–1953) and the 19th Chief of Staff of the United States Army (1953–1955).

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Matthew Bunker Ridgway (born March 3, 1895, Fort Monroe [Hampton], Virginia, U.S.—died July 26, 1993, Fox Chapel, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a U.S. Army officer who planned and executed the first major airborne assault in U.S. military history with the attack on Sicily in July 1943.

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  3. Matthew Bunker Ridgway ( Fort Monroe, 3 de marzo de 1895- Fox Chapel, 26 de julio de 1993) fue un general del Ejército de los Estados Unidos. Ejerció varios mandos y fue más famoso por resucitar el esfuerzo de guerra de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) durante la guerra de Corea.

  4. 3 de oct. de 2019 · Matthew Ridgway (March 3, 1895–July 26, 1993) was a US Army commander who led the United Nations troops in Korea in 1951. He later served as Chief of Staff of the US Army, where he advised against American intervention in Vietnam. Ridgway retired in 1955 and was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan.

  5. 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]

  6. Operation Ripper, also known as the Fourth Battle of Seoul, was a United Nations (UN) military operation conceived by the US Eighth Army, General Matthew Ridgway, during the Korean War.