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William George Haan : ウィキペディア英語版 | William G. Haan
William George Haan (October 4, 1863 – October 26, 1924) was a general in World War I. He graduated from West Point in 1889, from the Army War College in 1905, and was commissioned in the Artillery. He served in Cuba and the Philippines, and in 1903 went to Panama at the request of Theodore Roosevelt. He was Acting Chief of Staff of the Pacific Division during the Army's relief work following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. ==Early military service== He was born in Crown Point, Indiana, and after graduating from West Point, was promoted to First Lieutenant in August 1896. In 1898–1901 he served as Captain of Volunteers, in both Cuba and the Philippines. He was made a Captain of the Regular Army in February 1901, and was mustered out of the Volunteer service the next month.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=William George Haan )〕 From 1903–06 he served as a member of the General Staff and went to Panama for Theodore Roosevelt. As Acting Chief of Staff of the Pacific Division, he assisted with relief work after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. For the next several years, he was responsible for several coastal defense positions. In April 1907, he became a Major and in December 1911 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He again served on the General Staff from 1912–14, and in July 1916 was promoted to a Colonel in the Coast Artillery.〔
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