James L. Dozier is a US Army Brigadier General, kidnapped by the leftist Italian "Red Brigade" terrorist group in December of 1981. He was freed by Italian anti-terrorist forces after 42 days of captivity. General Dozier was the highest ranking U.S. NATO officer in Italy at the time.
External links
An account of Operation Winter Harvest: The Rescue of Brigadier General James Dozier (http://www.specialoperations.com/Counterterrorism/Dozier.html) at SpecialOperations.com
LEONARD1 DOZIER I was born 1643 in France, and died July 26, 1693 in Westmoreland, Virginia.
LEONARD2 DOZIER II (LEONARD1) was born 1680 in Westmoreland, Virginia, and died July 02, 1733 in Richmond, Virginia.
JAMES SMITH4 DOZIER (WILLIAM3, RICHARD2, LEONARD1) was born Abt 1740 in Westmoreland, Virginia, and died Abt December 26, 1808 in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia.
James Ingram (born February 16, 1956 in Akron, Ohio) is an American soul musician, famous for his vocal performance.
During this time, Ingram developed a reputation in the Los Angeles area as a session vocalist, and came to the attention of ex-Motown songwriter and producer Lamont Dozier.
Dozier invited Ingram to contribute vocals to some material; one such song, "Love's Calling," garnered some airplay.