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La Vern E. Weber : ウィキペディア英語版 | La Vern E. Weber
La Vern E. Weber (September 3, 1923 – December 30, 1999) was a United States Army officer who served as Adjutant General of Oklahoma, Director of the Army National Guard and Chief of the National Guard Bureau. He was the first NGB Chief to hold the rank of Lieutenant General.〔U.S. House Appropriations Committee, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, (Biographical sketch, La Vern E. Weber ), 1985, page 646〕 ==Early life== La Vern Erick Weber was born in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma on September 3, 1923. He attended the University of Oklahoma and Louisiana Tech University, where he played football before leaving in 1942 to enlist for World War II.〔Office of Public Affairs, National Guard Bureau, (General officers of the Army and Air National Guard ), Volume 1, 1972, entry for La Vern E. Weber]〕 Originally part of the Navy’s V-12 program,〔Wesley Harris and Malcolm Butler, Louisiana Tech Sports, (1944: Navy Sails to Tech's Rescue: V-12 program helps Bulldog program ), Sept. 21, 2010〕 he received a commission in the Marine Corps upon completing Officer Candidate School in 1945. He served in the Marine Corps Reserve until 1948.〔United States House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, (Biographical sketch, La Vern E. Weber ), 1981, page 360〕 He also graduated from Oklahoma's East Central State College (now East Central University) with a bachelor of science degree in education in 1948, and then joined the Oklahoma National Guard as a Second Lieutenant. In addition to maintaining a farm, he also worked as a teacher and coach.〔National Guard Association of the United States, (The National Guardsman magazine ), Volumes 28-29, 1974, page 9〕
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