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| - Henry Tureman Allen (* 13. April 1859 in , Bath County, Kentucky; † 30. August 1930 in , Pennsylvania) war ein ranghoher Offizier im Heer der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, zuletzt Generalmajor. Als Kommandierender General der American Forces in Germany (A.F.G.) von 1919 bis 1923 erwarb er sich Verdienste um die Erhaltung der Festung Ehrenbreitstein. (de)
- Il Henry Tureman Allen (Sharpsburg, 13 aprile 1859 – , 29 agosto 1930) è stato un militare statunitense, alto ufficiale dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti noto per aver esplorato il fiume Copper in Alaska nel 1885 insieme ai fiumi Tanana e attraversando 1 500 miglia (2 400 km) di natura selvaggia. Il suo percorso venne paragonato dal generale Nelson A. Miles a quello di Lewis e Clark.. (it)
- Генри Туреман Аллен (англ. Henry Tureman Allen; 13 апреля 1859, Sharpsburg[d], Кентукки — 29 августа 1930 или 30 августа 1930, Buena Vista, Пенсильвания) — американский военный деятель, путешественник, исследователь реки Коппер, Танана и Коюкук. Служил военном атташе в Российской Империи (1890—1895) и Германии (1897—1898). Участник Испано-американской войны. (ru)
- Major General Henry Tureman Allen (April 13, 1859 – August 29, 1930) was a senior United States Army officer known for exploring the Copper River in Alaska in 1885 along with the Tanana and Koyukuk rivers by transversing 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of wilderness. His trek has been compared by Nelson A. Miles to that of Lewis and Clark. Allen was then stationed to the Philippines to serve as military governor of Leyte in 1901. Eventually he organized and commanded the Philippine Constabulary, before going on in 1904 as an observer with the Japanese Army in Korea. (en)
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