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  1. Major General Laurence B. "Dutch" Keiser (June 1, 1895 – October 20, 1969) was an American officer who served in both World War I and World War II. During the early stages of the Korean War, he commanded the 2nd Infantry Division.

  2. Death and burial ground of Keiser, Laurence B. “Dutch”. Returning to the United States in February 1951, he assumed command of the 5th Infantry Division at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation (IGMR) an infantry basic training camp in Pennsylvania near Hershey and Harrisburg.

  3. The 9th Infantry Regiment had planned Task Force Manchu on orders from the 2nd Division commander Major General Laurence B. Keiser, which in turn had received instructions from Eighth United States Army commander Lieutenant General Walton Walker for aggressive patrolling.

  4. Laurence Bolton Keiser (1 er juin 1895 - 20 octobre 1969) était un major général américain de l'United States Army qui a servi pendant la Première et la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Au début de la guerre de Corée, il a commandé la 2 e division d'infanterie (2nd Infantry Division).

  5. 27 mar 2014 · On November 30, 1950, Maj. Gen. Laurence B. Keiser, the commanding general of the 2nd Infantry Division, was ordered to strategically withdraw the division along with remnants of the 9th and 38th...

  6. In the summer of 1950, communist North Korean forces invaded the Republic of South Korea; and the United Nations acted to halt the aggression. Wartime restrictions were placed in effect at the post as Major General Laurence B. Keiser, 2d Division Commander, ordered all officers and men on leave to return to Fort Lewis by….

  7. Laurence B. "Dutch" Keiser (1 de junio de 1895-20 de octubre de 1969) [1] fue un oficial estadounidense que sirvió tanto en la Primera como en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Durante las primeras etapas de la Guerra de Corea, comandó la 2.ª División de Infantería.