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Ensley Llewellyn

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American military officer (1905–1989)

Ensley M. Llewellyn (1905–1989) was a United States military officer credited for reestablishing Stars and Stripes when it resumed publication in 1942, following a hiatus after World War I. He later served as adjutant general of the Washington National Guard.

References

  1. Denfeld, Duane Colt. "Major Ensley Llewellyn of Tacoma publishes the first edition of the World War II Stars and Stripes newspaper on April 18, 1942".
  2. "Stars and Stripes Founder Dead at 83". Associated Press. July 23, 1989. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  3. Denfeld, Duane. "Major Ensley Llewellyn of Tacoma publishes the first edition of the World War II Stars and Stripes newspaper on April 18, 1942". HistoryLink. HistoryInk. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
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