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  1. Lewis Hyde Brereton (June 21, 1890 – July 20, 1967) was a military aviation pioneer and lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. A 1911 graduate of the United States Naval Academy , he began his military career as a United States Army officer in the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps prior to World War I , then ...

    • 1911–1948
  2. Lewis Hyde Brereton (21 de junio de 1890 - 20 de julio de 1967) fue un militar de Estados Unidos, que participó en la Primera y Segunda Guerras Mundiales. Participó en uno de los primeros destacamentos aéreos militares de la historia, y llegó a obtener el rango de General.

  3. Lewis Hyde Brereton (June 21, 1890 – July 20, 1967) was a military aviation pioneer and lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. A 1911 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he began his military career as a United States Army officer in the Coast Artillery Corps prior to World War I, then spent the remainder of his service ...

  4. Lewis H. Brereton. Fue un militar de Estados Unidos, que participó en la Primera y Segunda Guerras Mundiales. Sumario. 1 Síntesis biográfica. 2 Carrera militar. 3 Primera Guerra Mundial. 4 Después de la guerra. 5 Segunda Guerra Mundial. 6 Muerte. 7 Fuentes. Síntesis biográfica. Nació el 21 de junio de 1890 en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania.

  5. Lewis Hyde Brereton (21 de junio de 1890 - 20 de julio de 1967) fue un militar de Estados Unidos, que participó en la Primera y Segunda Guerras Mundiales. Participó en uno de los primeros destacamentos aéreos militares de la historia, y llegó a obtener el rango de General.

  6. Lewis Hyde Brereton was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1890. He attended St. John's College, Annapolis, Md.; entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1907, and graduated in June 1911. He resigned as an ensign, and was appointed a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps of the Regular Army on Aug. 17, 1911.

  7. The commander of the new Middle Eastern Air Force was Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, who came to the assignment in a manner even more roundabout than the creation of his new command. Brereton, who was one of the highest ranking officers in the Air Corps before the war, was in the Philippines on December 8, 1941, where he had just assumed command ...