Ray Wehnes Barker (December 10, 1889 – June 28, 1974) was a Major General of the Allied Forces, and served in the European Theater of Operations During World War II. General Barker was a key member of the combined United States-British group, which became known as COSSAC (Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander). This group planned the Battle of Normandy, codenamed "Operation Overlord", also known as D-Day, which liberated Occupied France.

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  • Ray Wehnes Barker (December 10, 1889 – June 28, 1974) was a Major General of the Allied Forces, and served in the European Theater of Operations During World War II. General Barker was a key member of the combined United States-British group, which became known as COSSAC (Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander). This group planned the Battle of Normandy, codenamed "Operation Overlord", also known as D-Day, which liberated Occupied France. He served as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the European Theater from 1943-1944, and Deputy Chief of Staff for Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force.
  • Ray Barker war ein Generalmajor der Alliierten Streitkräfte und kämpfte während des Zweiten Weltkrieges in Europa. Generalmajor Barker war eine Schlüsselfigur der kombinierten US-Britischen Operationsgruppe, welche als COSSAC (Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander) bekannt war. Diese Gruppe Plante den Alliierten Angriff auf das europäische Festland mit dem Codenamen Operation Overlord, auch unter dem Namen D-Day bekannt. Dieser Angriff sollte Frankreich befreien. Er diente in den Jahren 1943 und 1944 als stellvertretender Chef der Personalleitung der in Europa kämpfenden Truppen. 1945 war er als Kommandeur einer Division für die Entmilitarisierung Deutschlands zuständig.
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  • Ray Wehnes Barker (December 10, 1889 – June 28, 1974) was a Major General of the Allied Forces, and served in the European Theater of Operations During World War II. General Barker was a key member of the combined United States-British group, which became known as COSSAC (Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander). This group planned the Battle of Normandy, codenamed "Operation Overlord", also known as D-Day, which liberated Occupied France.
  • Ray Barker war ein Generalmajor der Alliierten Streitkräfte und kämpfte während des Zweiten Weltkrieges in Europa. Generalmajor Barker war eine Schlüsselfigur der kombinierten US-Britischen Operationsgruppe, welche als COSSAC (Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander) bekannt war. Diese Gruppe Plante den Alliierten Angriff auf das europäische Festland mit dem Codenamen Operation Overlord, auch unter dem Namen D-Day bekannt. Dieser Angriff sollte Frankreich befreien.
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