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Major general stanley hyman biography sample

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        4. Major General Stanley Hyman, U.S. Army, (Ret.) who currently serves on the board of advisors.
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          Stanley Herbert Hyman Edit Profile

          military officer

          Stanley Herbert Hyman, American military officer.

          Avocations: travel, reading, dogs. M C. Decorated Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (4), Defense Meritorious Svc. medal, Meritorious Svc. medal (3). Member Association United States Army, Jewish War Veterans, Phi Alpha Theta.

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          Background

          Hyman, Stanley Herbert was born on June 25, 1936 in Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. Son of Abram J. and Ida (Popok) Hyman.

          Education

          Bachelor in History, Temple University, 1957; Master in Liberal Arts, John Hopkins University, 1965; Master of Science in Military Science, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1968; postgraduate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969-1971; postgraduate, National War College, 1976.

          Career

          Second in command Lieutenant, United States Army, 1957; advanced through grades to major general, United States Army,