Proper noun
Lemay (plural Lemays)
A surname.
Air Force Chief of Staff General Curtis LeMay preferred the SR (Strategic Reconnaissance) designation and wanted the RS-71 to be named SR-71. Source: Internet
But, after being reelected governor of Kentucky in 1955, he used National Guard troops to enforce school integration. citation LeMay embarrassed Wallace's campaign in the fall by suggesting that nuclear weapons could be used in Vietnam. Source: Internet
Before the July speech, LeMay lobbied to modify Johnson's speech to read SR-71 instead of RS-71. Source: Internet
General Curtis LeMay of Strategic Air Command (SAC) walked out during a CL-282 presentation, saying that he was not interested in an airplane without wheels or guns. Source: Internet
Catherine Lemay is a young archaeologist on her way to Montana, with a huge task before her—a canyon “as deep as the devil’s own appetites.” Source: Internet
Enter some more despicable characters: Richard Bissell, Charles Cabell, Henry Cabot Lodge, Lyman Lemnitzer, Curtis LeMay and perhaps the most contemptible of all, Allen Dulles. Source: Internet