Ellis, Earl H., 1880-1923
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- His Advanced base operations in Micronesia, 1992:p. v (Major Earl H. Ellis, USMC; enlisted in the USMC in 1900; d. in 1923)
- Naval bases, 1992:frwd. (Captain E. H. Ellis)
- Pete Ellis, 1996:CIP t.p. (1880-1923) text (Earl L. "Pete" Ellis; d. May 12, 1923)
- Wikipedia, June 14, 2013(Lieutenant Colonel Earl Hancock "Pete" Ellis (December 19, 1880-May 12, 1923) was a United States Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, and author of Operations Plan 712. Lieutenant Colonel Ellis was born on December 19, 1880 in Iuka, Kansas. Ellis began his career in the United States Marine Corps by enlisting on September 3, 1900 as the rank of Private. He was assigned to assist in the establishment of the new installation, Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 14, 1917. Lieutenant Colonel Ellis died under mysterious circumstances on the Japanese-held island of Palau in the Caroline Islands. Ellis is remembered today for his military intelligence work and for accurately predicting the bloody Pacific War two decades before it began.)
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