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The name of US Marine Corp General Victor Krulak is not as well known as General George Patton or General Dwight Eisenhower. But in the Corps the name of Victor BRUTE Krulak is legendary.
Lt. Gen. Krulak, a decorated veteran of three wars, died of natural causes late Monday night at the Wesley Palms Retirement Community in San Diego. He was 95. Standing barely 5 feet 5 inches tall ...
WASHINGTON — Lt. Gen. Charles C. Krulak, son of a Marine general, graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, and veteran of Vietnam and the Persian Gulf war, was named yesterday the new commandant of ...
When Gen. Charles C. Krulak became president of Birmingham-Southern College, in 2011, there were serious questions about whether the college could bounce back from years of financial problems.
The first time retired four-star Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Charles C. Krulak came to the security gate at Birmingham-Southern College, he peppered the guard with questions about the school.
When the legendary Marine Corps general Victor Krulak was a boy, his father, a jeweler, gave him two pieces of advice. The first was: “Nobody ever learned a bad habit from a horse.” ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- It was Veterans Day three years ago that first brought Gen. Charles C. Krulak to Alabama, where he received the National Veterans Award at the annual celebration in Birmingham.
With regard to the Sept. 27 letter from Vance Gordon about Gen. Charles Krulak: The general has every right to use his "title," just as doctors, priests, reverends, senators, congressmen ...
Lt. Gen. Krulak, a decorated veteran of three wars, died of natural causes late Monday night at the Wesley Palms Retirement Community in San Diego. He was 95. Standing barely 5 feet 5 inches tall ...
Gen. Charles C. Krulak, a retired commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and former member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will take over the financially struggling institution on June 1, officials ...
Retired Marine Lt. Gen. Victor H. “Brute” Krulak, celebrated for his leadership in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and for his authoritative book on the Marines, “First to Fight,” died ...