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James L. Dozier

James Lee Dozier
Born (1931-04-10) April 10, 1931 (age 93)
Arcadia, Florida, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Army seal United States Army
Years of service1950–1985
Rank Major general
CommandsDeputy Chief of Staff at NATO's Southern European land forces
Battles / warsCold War
Awards

James Lee Dozier (born April 10, 1931) is a retired United States Army officer. In December 1981, he was kidnapped by the Italian Red Brigades Marxist guerilla group. He was rescued by NOCS, an Italian special force, with assistance from the Intelligence Support Activity's Operation Winter Harvest, after 42 days of captivity. General Dozier was the deputy Chief of Staff at NATO's Southern European land forces headquarters at Verona, Italy. The Red Brigades, in a statement to the press, stated the reason behind kidnapping an American general was that the U.S. and Italian governments had enjoyed excellent diplomatic relations and that Dozier was an American soldier invited to work in Italy, which to them justified their abduction of him. To date, Dozier is the only American flag officer to have been taken prisoner by a violent non-state actor.[1]

  1. ^ BBC On This Day | 28 | 1982: US general rescued from Red Brigade. BBC News (1986-01-28). Retrieved on 2011-08-28.

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جيمس إل. دوزير Arabic James L. Dozier German James Lee Dozier Italian James Dozier Polish Дозиер, Джеймс Ли Russian

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