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*''Long Beach Independent'', 16 Jul 1944, "Commanded Destroyer D Day, Actor Reveals" "Los Angeles 15 Jul (INS) — "Lt. Cmdr. Robert Montgomery arrived home from the European theater today for his first visit with his family since last Christmas. Met by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, and their 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, as he stepped from an American Airlines plane at Lockheed air terminal, the former film star was reluctant to discuss the invasion. However, he did reveal that he commanded a destroyer in the English channel on D day, and that there was 'perfect coordination between land, sea and air forces.' " | *''Long Beach Independent'', 16 Jul 1944, "Commanded Destroyer D Day, Actor Reveals" "Los Angeles 15 Jul (INS) — "Lt. Cmdr. Robert Montgomery arrived home from the European theater today for his first visit with his family since last Christmas. Met by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, and their 11-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, as he stepped from an American Airlines plane at Lockheed air terminal, the former film star was reluctant to discuss the invasion. However, he did reveal that he commanded a destroyer in the English channel on D day, and that there was 'perfect coordination between land, sea and air forces.' " | ||
*''Oakland Tribune'', 24 Dec 1951, page 14D : "9:30 PM KRON — Robert Montgomery Presents. Robert Montgomery stars in his own production of "Top Secret" while his 18-year-old daughter Elizabeth Montgomery, makes her TV debut in the same program. | *''Oakland Tribune'', 24 Dec 1951, page 14D : "9:30 PM KRON — Robert Montgomery Presents. Robert Montgomery stars in his own production of "Top Secret" while his 18-year-old daughter Elizabeth Montgomery, makes her TV debut in the same program. | ||
+ | *''San Mateo Times'', 27 Nov 1954, "None of This Can Be Blamed On Printers — Editors Did It" : "New York (UP) — A new edition of the Social Register was published today and sources familiar with society's doings said there were as many upsets in it as in the recent national elections....Elizabeth Montgomery, daughter of actor-producer Robert Montgomery did the same thing to Frederic Gallatin Cammann as her father did in connection with Mrs. Grant Harkness, former wife of William Hale Harkness. Mrs. Harkness was taken out of the register in 1952 after marrying Montgomery. Cammann finds himself on the outside looking in after his March 27 marriage to the actor's daughter." | ||
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