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  1. On his return to the U.S., Ridgway assumed the role of Chief of Staff of the Army. He held this position until 1955. Following his military service, General Ridgway retired to suburban Pittsburgh, where he lived until he died of heart failure in 1993 at the age of 98. General Ridgway is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Matthew B. Ridgway ...

  2. Matthew Bunker Ridgway was born at Fort Monroe, Virginia, on 3 March 1895. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1917 and was commissioned a second lieutenant. Promoted to first lieutenant and then temporary captain, Ridgway was assigned as a company commander of the 3d Infantry. From 1918 to 1924, he taught Spanish at West Point.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2013 · Matthew Ridgway died in 1993 at the age of 98, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. “No soldier ever performed his duty better than this man,” said General Colin Powell, then the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a graveside eulogy. “No soldier ever upheld his honor better than this man did….

  4. A 55-year-old West Pointer, Matthew Ridgway was a resilient, highly regarded combat leader, an instinctive leader of men who learned the craft of command at an early age. A lifelong friend, Colonel Red Reeder, met Ridgway in 1913, the summer that Matt began his plebe year at the academy. Young Red was six years his junior.

  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 Lo que lo convierte en ...

  6. Matthew Ridgway (b. Sept 1975) is an American national popularly known as the son of Gary Ridgway, also known as Green River Killer. Gary Ridgway is an American serial killer convicted of more than 48 murder counts of teenage girls.

  7. Matthew Ridgway. Matthew Bunker Ridgway (ur. 3 marca 1895 w Fort Monroe w Wirginii, zm. 26 lipca 1993 w Fox Chapel w Pensylwanii) – amerykański wojskowy, generał, najwyższy dowódca sił sprzymierzonych w Europie (1952–1953) i szef sztabu Armii Stanów Zjednoczonych (1953–1955).