George Grunert was a United States Army cavalry officer who worked his way up through the ranks from private to retirement as a Lieutenant General. His 47 year career extended from the Spanish-American War to the end of World War II.
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| - George Grunert was a United States Army cavalry officer who worked his way up through the ranks from private to retirement as a Lieutenant General. His 47 year career extended from the Spanish-American War to the end of World War II.
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| - Lieutenant General George Grunert, Deputy Commander and Commander, First United States Army and Eastern Defense Command
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| - George Grunert was a United States Army cavalry officer who worked his way up through the ranks from private to retirement as a Lieutenant General. His 47 year career extended from the Spanish-American War to the end of World War II.
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