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Maj. Gen. [[George Keegan, Jr]]., (died 1993), was head of US Air Force Intelligence for five years until 1977.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1993-03-08/news/mn-1628_1_george-j-keegan-jr George J. Keegan Jr.; Major General Warned of Soviet Strength], LA Times, 8 March 1993.</ref> | Maj. Gen. [[George Keegan, Jr]]., (died 1993), was head of US Air Force Intelligence for five years until 1977.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1993-03-08/news/mn-1628_1_george-j-keegan-jr George J. Keegan Jr.; Major General Warned of Soviet Strength], LA Times, 8 March 1993.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 15 April 2011
Maj. Gen. George Keegan, Jr., (died 1993), was head of US Air Force Intelligence for five years until 1977.[1]
Affiliations
Conferences
External Resources
- NameBase KEEGAN GEORGE J (GEN)
- John Pike, The Death-Beam Gap: Putting Keegan's Follies in Perspective, Federation of American Scientists, October 1992.
- MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE J. KEEGAN JR., US Air Force, accessed 13 April 2011.
Notes
- ↑ George J. Keegan Jr.; Major General Warned of Soviet Strength, LA Times, 8 March 1993.