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  1. Millard Fillmore Harmon Jr. (January 19, 1888 – February 26, 1945) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army Air Forces during the Pacific campaign in World War II. He was presumed to have perished in February 1945 on a flight when the plane carrying him disappeared in transit.

  2. Millard F. Harmon fue un comandante en las Fuerzas Aéreas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Campaña del Pacífico en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  3. Millard F. Harmon fue un comandante en las Fuerzas Aéreas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos durante la Campaña del Pacífico en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  4. Lt. General Millard F. Harmon. U.S. Army Air Force (USAAF) Commander of SOPAC and AAFPOA. Passenger C-87A Liberator Express 41-24174 MIA February 26, 1945. Background. Millard Fillmore Harmon, Jr. was born on January 19, 1888 in at Fort Mason near San Francisco in California. Nicknamed “Miff”.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2009 · One such officer was Lieutenant General Millard F. "Miff" Harmon, the senior Army Air Forces officer serving in an Army--not an air forces--billet during World War II, whose service has hidden in the shadows for far too long.

  6. Millard F. Harmon (1888-1945) was a senior American airman of the Second World War who spent most of the war serving in the Pacific, taking part in the fighting in the Solomon Islands before holding a number of overlapping and sometimes contradictory positions under Nimitz in the central Pacific.

  7. Millard Harmon graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Class of 1912. He was missing in action late in World War II when his staff airplane went missing at...