W. Howard Greene was an Academy Award winning cinematographer. Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Cinematography. ...
Howard, realizing that his right flank was exposed to the enemy, attempted to change the front of the company on the right.
Howard maintained control and, when Morgan questioned him about the retreat, he pointed out to Morgan that the line was retreating in good order was not beaten.
Howard's contemporaries considered him to be one of the finest officers of the period.
HowardGreene came from rags and went to riches, accomplishing the all American dream.
Howard served a tour of duty in the United States Coast Guard, worked in the steel fabrication industry, the electronics field, the mining industry, and then became an auctioneer.
Howard’s adventures, both foreign and domestic, taught him not to be a liberal or a socialist.