T |
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Taylor,
George Arthur
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14.02.1899
Flat Rock, IL
-
03.12.1969
Palo Alto, CA |
2nd Lt.
|
1922 [O14992]
|
...
|
...
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Brig.Gen.
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01.08.1944 (retd
31.10.1946; disabilty)
|
|
DSM
|
?
|
?
|
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LM
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?
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?
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BSM
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?
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?
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PH
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?
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?
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Education: US Military Academy, West Point
(...-13.06.1922; grad. # 6925)
1922
|
|
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commissioned
in the infantry
|
07.1941
|
-
|
08.1942
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instructor,
Infantry School
|
08.1942
|
-
|
01.1943
|
North
African Theater of Operations
|
1943
|
-
|
?
|
Commanding
Officer, 26th Infantry (1st Infantry Division) (Tunis, Sicily)
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20.04.1943 |
-
|
09.07.1944
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Commanding
Officer, 16th Infantry (1st Infantry Division) (Normandy)
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09.07.1944
|
-
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19.09.1944
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Assistant
Division Commander, 4th Infantry Division
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07.10.1944
|
-
|
1945
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Assistant
Division Commander, 1st Infantry Division
|
|
Taylor,
Maxwell Davenport
Son of John Earle Maxwell and Pearle
(Davenport) Taylor. Married (26.01.1925) Lydia Gardner Happer;
two sons.
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26.08.1901
Keytesville, MO
-
19.04.1987
Walter Reid Army Hospital, Washington, DC
|
2nd Lt.
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13.06.1922
[O14898]
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1st Lt.
|
02.02.1927
|
Capt.
|
01.08.1935
|
Maj.
|
01.07.1940
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Lt.Col. (T)
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24.12.1941
|
Col. (T)
|
01.02.1942
|
Brig.Gen. (T)
|
04.12.1942
|
Maj.Gen.
(T)
|
31.05.1944
|
Lt.Col.
|
13.06.1945
|
Brig.Gen.
|
01.1948
|
Maj.Gen.
|
08.1951
|
Lt.Gen. (T)
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08.1951
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Gen. (T)
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23.06.1953 (retd
07.1959)
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|
DSC
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?
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?
|
|
DSM
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?
|
3 x
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|
SSM
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?
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2 x
|
|
LM
|
?
|
?
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BSM
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?
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?
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PH
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?
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?
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Many foreign decorations, incl.:
Knight, Military Order of William, 4th class (Ridder, Militaire Willemsorde,
4e klasse) (Netherlands) (14.11.1946)
|
Education: US Military Academy, West Point (06.11.1918-13.06.1922;
grad. # 6831); Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, OK (1933); Command and General Staff
School, Fort Leavenworth (1935); Army War College (1940)
13.06.1922
|
|
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commissioned
in the engineers
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1923
|
-
|
1926
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3rd
Engineers
|
07.07.1926
|
|
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transferred
to the Field Artillery
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1926
|
-
|
1927
|
10th
Field Artillery
|
1927
|
-
|
1932
|
studied
French in Paris and was instructor in French and later Spanish at West Point
|
1935
|
-
|
1939
|
student
of Japanese at the American embassy in Tokyo, with
detached military attache duty at Peking, China in 1937
|
1940
|
|
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War
Plans Division & a Hemisphere defense mission to Latin American countries
|
1940
|
-
|
1941
|
Commanding
Officer, 12th
Field Artillery Battalion (Fort Sam Houston, TX)
|
1941
|
-
|
1942
|
Office
of the Secretary of the General Staff
|
1942
|
|
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Chief
of Staff, 82nd Airborne Division
|
1942
|
-
|
1944
|
Artillery
Commander, 82nd
Airborne Division (Sicily, Italy) [11.07-04.10.1943 Assistant Division
Commander]
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31.03.1944
|
-
|
09.1945
|
Commanding
General, 101st
Airborne Division (Normandy, Holland, Ardennes, Germany) [except for
05-26.12.1944]
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09.1945
|
-
|
01.1949
|
Superintendent,
US Military Academy, West Point
|
1949
|
|
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chief
of staff of the European Command
|
1949
|
-
|
1951
|
commander
of the United States forces in Berlin
|
1951
|
-
|
1953
|
Assistant
Chief of Staff for Operations, G-3, and Deputy Chief of Staff for operations
and administration
|
1953
|
|
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Commanding
General, 8th Army (Korean War)
|
1953
|
-
|
1954
|
initiated
the Korean armed forces assistance program
|
1954
|
-
|
1955
|
Commanding
General, United
States Forces, Far East, and the Eighth Army
|
1955
|
|
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Commander-in-Chief,
United Nations Command
|
30.06.1955
|
-
|
30.06.1959
|
Chief
of Staff of the United States Army
|
1962
|
-
|
1964
|
(recalled)
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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US Ambassador to South Vietnam, 1964-1965.
Special Consultant to the President and Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board, 1965-1969. President of the Institute of Defense Analysis,
1966-1969.
Published:The uncertain trumpet (1959); Responsibility and response
(1967); Swords and plowshares (1972)
Literature: John M. Taylor, General Maxwell Taylor : the sword and the
pen (1989)
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Terrell
Jr,
Henry
|
14.10.1890
San Antonio, TX
-
03.10.1971
San Antonio, TX |
2nd Lt.
|
1912 [O3264]
|
...
|
...
|
Brig.Gen.
|
01.1941
|
Maj.Gen.
|
15.02.1942 (retd
30.04.1946)
|
|
LM
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?
|
?
|
|
Education: Univeristy of Texas (1908-1910)
1912
|
|
|
commissioned
in the infantry
|
08.1938
|
-
|
02.1941
|
War
Department General Staff (Washington, DC)
|
02.1941
|
-
|
02.1942
|
with 8th
Infantry Division [03.1941 Commanding General]
|
02.1942
|
-
|
01.1944
|
Commanding
General, 90th Infantry Division
|
15.01.1944
|
-
|
11.1944
|
Commanding
General, XXII Corps
|
11.1944
|
-
|
04.1946
|
Commanding
General, Infantry Advanced Replacement Training Center
|
|
Thompson,
Charles Fullington
Son of John Justin Thompson and Ida May Fullington.
Married (29.04.1909) Laura Bell Jenks (1887-1955); two daughters.
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11.12.1882
Jamestown, ND
-
15.06.1954
Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, DC
[Arlington National
Cemetery, VA]
|
2nd Lt.
|
15.06.1904
[01944]
|
1st Lt.
|
11.03.1911
|
Capt.
|
01.07.1916
|
Maj. NA
|
05.08.1917-02.10.1918
[19.08.1917 accepted]
|
Maj.
|
01.07.1920
|
Lt.Col. USA
|
03.10.1918-09.05.1919
[accepted 03.10.1918]
|
Lt.Col.
|
14.08.1928
|
Col. USA
|
10.05.1919-20.08.1919
[accepted 13.05.1919]
|
Col.
|
01.08.1935
|
Brig.Gen.
|
01.09.1938
|
Maj.Gen.
|
01.10.1940 (retd
30.11.1945; disability)
|
|
DSM
|
?
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3 x
|
|
CB
|
?
|
?
|
|
LegH
|
?
|
?
|
|
Education: University of Michigan (1899-1900;
MA); US Military Academy, West Point (01.08.1900-15.06.1904; # 4293; BS);
Command and General Staff School (...-06.1925; distinguished graduate); Army War
College (...-08.1926)
15.06.1904
|
|
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commissioned
in the infantry
|
10.1905
12.1907
|
-
-
|
08.1907
10.1914
|
served
in the Philippine Islands
|
11.1915
|
-
|
06.1917
|
professor
of military science and tactics, Cornell University
|
12.1917
|
-
|
05.1919
|
served
with the American Expeditionary Force (France; Aisne-Marne & St Mihiel
offensives; occupation to the Toul Defensive Sector):
G2, 1st Army (earned DSM)
|
05.1919
|
-
|
08.1920
|
instructor,
tactical department, US Military Academy, West Point
|
25.08.1920
|
-
|
01.07.1924
|
War
Department General Staff (Washington, DC) [General Staff Corps]
|
20.08.1926
|
-
|
30.06.1929
|
War
Department General Staff (Washington, DC) [General Staff Corps]
|
(01.1931)
|
|
|
30th
Infantry (Presidio of San Francisco, CA)
|
11.09.1931
|
-
|
05.1934
|
Assistant
Chief of Staff for Operations & Training, Philippine Department [General
Staff Corps]
|
05.1934
|
-
|
10.09.1934
|
General
Staff Corps
|
09.1934
|
-
|
04.1936
|
professor
of military science and tactics, Oregon State Agricultural College
|
01.1937
|
-
|
07.1938
|
Assistant
Commandant, Infantry School
|
(10.1939)
|
|
|
Office
of the Chief of Staff (Washington, DC)
|
07.1940
|
-
|
07.1941
|
Commanding
General, 3rd Division
|
07.1941
|
-
|
05.07.1942
|
Commanding
General, I Corps
|
07.1942
|
-
|
10.1942
|
Commanding
General, Infantry Replacement Training Center
|
10.1942
|
-
|
06.1944
|
island base
commander, South Pacific (Commanding General, Allied Forces Fiji Islands)
(earned a DSM)
|
06.1944
|
-
|
09.1944
|
Commanding
General, XVIII Corps
|
06.09.1944
|
-
|
14.07.1945
|
Commanding
General, Military District of Washington (earned a DSM)
|
|
|
|
his
overall service comprised: (inclusive of 10 years overseas) 18 years with
troops, 14 years on high staffs, 2 years as student & 7 years on faculties
|
|
Truesdell,
Karl
Son of Julius Augustus and Mary Cornelia
Octavia (Riggs) Truesdell. Married Mary Maurice Smith (15.04.1907); one son,
one daughter.
|
27.08.1882
Moorehead, MN
-
16.07.1955
Chevy Chase, MD [or: Hawkeye, Clinton Co.,
IA]
[Arlington National Cemetery, VA] |
2nd Lt.
|
1904 [O1881]
|
1st Lt.
|
?
|
Capt.
|
?
|
Maj.
|
?
|
Lt.Col.
|
?
|
Col.
|
?
|
Brig.Gen.
|
01.04.1938
|
Maj.Gen.
|
01.10.1940 (retd
30.04.1946)
|
|
DSM
|
?
|
2 x
|
Cuban Occupation, Mexican, Victory (with 6
battle clasps) (U.S.); Croix de Guerre (France); CBE (UK); Grande oficial
Order Merit Militar, Order Merit Aeronautico (Brazil); Grand officer Mil.
Order Ayacuche (Peru); Comdr. Order Polonia Restituta (Poland).
|
Education:
high school, Washington, DC (1901); Army
Signal School (1911-1912); School of the
Line, Fort Leavenworth (1920-1921; hon grad);
Command and General Staff School (1921-1922); Army War College (1925-1926);
Naval War College (1926-1927)
1901
|
-
|
1904
|
enlisted
service in the US Army
|
1904
|
|
|
commissioned
in the Infantry
|
WW
I
|
|
|
served
with 33rd, 26th & 1st Divisions & V Army Corps, AEF (in
battle of Seichprey, Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne)
|
1927
|
-
|
1931
|
Chief
of Budget & Legislation, War Departmnent General Staff
|
1932
|
-
|
1935
|
15th
Infantry Regiment (Tientsin, China)
|
1935
|
-
|
1937
|
Director,
Military Intelligence Department, Army War College
|
1937
|
-
|
1938
|
Commanding
Officer, Fort Jay, NY & 16th Infantry Regiment
|
1938
|
-
|
1939
|
Commanding
General, 12th Brigade (Fort Sheridan, IL)
|
01.1940
|
-
|
11.1940
|
Commanding
General, 1st Infantry Division
|
1941
|
-
|
1942
|
Commanding
General, VI Corps
|
1942
|
-
|
03.1942
|
Deputy
Commander, Panama Department
|
1943
|
-
|
1945
|
Commandant,
Command and General Staff School
|
American member of International Allied Radio
Commission. Mem. American and Washington philatelic societies, China Stamp Society,
American Legion Society, Council Foreign Relations, NY Genealogicaland
Biographical Society, Founders and Patriots (governor DC dist. Soc.of the
Cincinnati, M.O.W.W. Mason (32 degree). Lecturer for Council on Foreign Relations.
Published: Military Policy of the United States (1921); Tactics and Technique of
Separate Branches (1922); Command and General Staff School Correspondence
Courses (1923-26).
|
Truscott
Jr.,
Lucian King
|
09.01.1895
Chatfield, TX
-
12.09.1965
Alexandria, VA
[Arlington
National Cemetery, VA]
|
2nd Lt.
|
08.1917 [O7096]
|
...
|
...
|
Col. (T)
|
12.1941
|
Brig.Gen. (T)
|
05.1942
|
Maj.Gen. (T)
|
11.1942
|
Lt.Gen. (T)
|
09.1944 (retd
10.1947)
|
Gen. (retd)
|
07.1954
|
|
DSC
|
?
|
?
|
|
DSM
|
?
|
2 x
|
|
LM
|
?
|
?
|
|
PH
|
?
|
?
|
|
Education: ?
08.1917
|
|
|
commissioned
in the cavalry, Officer Reserve Corps
|
06.1936
|
-
|
1940
|
instructor,
Command and General Staff School (Fort Leavenworth, KS)
|
09.1940
|
-
|
07.1941
|
Executive
Officer, 2nd Battalion, 13th
Armored Regiment (Fort Knox, KY)
|
07.1941
|
-
|
05.1942
|
staff, IX
Corps Area (Fort Lewis, WA)
|
05.1942
|
-
|
?
|
Allied
Combined Staff under Lord Louis Mountbatten
|
08.1942
|
|
|
led US
Rangers in Dieppe raid
|
11.1942
|
|
|
led Special
Task Force in the capture of Port Lyautey, French Morocco
|
1942
|
-
|
03.1943
|
field
deputy to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Tunisia)
|
03.1943
|
-
|
01.1944
|
Commanding
General, 3rd Infantry Division (Sicily, Salerno, Anzio)
|
01.1944
|
-
|
02.1944
|
Deputy
Commander, VI Corps (Italy)
|
28.02.1944
|
-
|
14.10.1944
|
Commanding
General, VI Corps (Italy, France)
|
12.1944
|
-
|
02.10.1945
|
Commanding
General, Fifth Army (Italy)
|
08.10.1945
|
-
|
04.1946
|
Commanding
General, Third Army (Bavaria)
|
Published: Command missions (1954)
|
Tucker
III.,
Reuben Henry
"Rube" / "Tommy"
Married (13.06.1935) Helen McAllister; five sons.
|
29.01.1911
Ansonia, CT
-
06.01.1970
The Citadel, Charleston, SC
(heart attack)
[Beaufort
National Cemetery, VA]
|
2nd Lt. RA
|
12.06.1935
[019894] |
1st Lt. RA
|
12.06.1938
|
Capt. RA
|
12.06.1945
|
Lt.Col. RA
|
27.03.1952
|
Capt. AUS
|
09.09.1940 [accr.
03.10.1940]
|
Maj. AUS
|
01.02.1942
|
Lt.Col. AUS
|
10.10.1942
|
Col. AUS
|
29.05.1943 |
Brig.Gen. AUS
|
01.05.1957 |
Maj.Gen.
|
? (retd 1963) |
|
DSC
|
?
|
2 x
|
|
SSM
|
?
|
?
|
|
LM
|
?
|
2 x
|
|
BSM
|
?
|
?
|
|
CR
|
?
|
?
|
|
PH
|
?
|
?
|
- |
CIB
|
?
|
?
|
|
MWO
|
22.02.1946
|
?
|
|
Education: US Military Academy, West Point (BS;
01.07.1930-20.06.1931 & 01.01.1932-12.06.1935; grad. # 10368); Army War
College (1953); Air War College (1949); Command & General Staff School, 8th
General Staff Class (1942); Infantry School, Regimental Course (1940)
03.06.1929
|
-
|
25.07.1930
|
enlisted
service
|
12.06.1935
|
|
|
commissioned
in the infantry (9th Infantry Regiment (Fort Sam Houston, TX))
|
(10.1939)
|
|
|
33rd
Infantry Regiment (Panama & Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA)
|
|
|
|
volunteered
for parachute training at Fort Benning, GA
|
|
|
|
Company Commander,
B Company, 502nd Parachute Infantry Battalion
|
|
|
|
504th
Parachute Infantry Battalion
|
01.05.1942
|
-
|
06.12.1942
|
Executive
Officer, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
|
06.12.1942
|
-
|
10.05.1946
|
Commanding
Officer, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (Sicily, Anzio, Holland)
|
|
|
|
Commander,
1st Cadet Regiment, West Point
|
1949
|
-
|
1951
|
Staff
and Faculty, Air War College
|
1951
|
-
|
1952
|
G3
Section, Officer Commanding, Army Field Forces
|
1953
|
-
|
1953
|
Student,
Army War College
|
06.1955
|
-
|
11.1956
|
Commandant
of Cadets, the Citadel
|
|
|
|
Assistant
Division Commander, 101st Airborne Division
|
1960
|
-
|
1961
|
Chief
Infantry Officers Branch, Department of the Army
|
1961
|
-
|
1962
|
Commanding
General, Fort Dix
|
1962
|
-
|
1963
|
Chief
Military Assistance Advisory Group in Laos
|
1963
|
-
|
1963
|
Assistant
Chief of Staff G-3, United States Army, Pacific
|
Commandant of Cadets at the Citadel, Charleston, SC,
1963-02.1968.
|
Tychsen.,
Andrew Christian
|
27.06.1893
Hoboken, NJ
-
03.07.1986
Richland County, SC
|
1st Lt.
|
01.07.1920
(accepted 26.09.1920) [08256]
|
Capt.
|
01.07.1920
|
Maj.
|
01.08.1935
|
Brig.Gen.
|
12.04.1945 (retd
30.06.1953)
|
|
DSM
|
?
|
?
|
|
LM
|
?
|
2 x
|
|
BSM
|
?
|
2 x
|
|
AM
|
?
|
?
|
|
Education: Basic course, Infantry School (1921);
Command and General Staff School (1936).
19.06.1916
|
-
|
14.08.1917
|
enlisted
service in the Company A, 1st Infantry, Minnesota National Guard (as Pte.
& 1st Sgt.) [8th company First Reserve Officers Training Camp at Fort
Snelling from 25.03.1917]
|
15.08.1917
|
-
|
07.07.1919
|
Captain,
Infantry Section, Officer Reserve Corps (assigned to the 88th Division and
served in the upper Alsace sector, near Belfort, as Commanding Officer of
Company C, 339th Machine Gun Battalion from July 1918 to July 1919, seeing
action at Belfort, Epinal, Verdun and the Meuse)
|
01.07.1920
|
|
|
commissioned
in the infantry, Officer Reserve Corps
|
1921
|
-
|
1925
|
Assistant
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of Minnesota
|
1927
|
-
|
1932
|
Professor
of Military Science and Tactics, St Thomas Military Academy, St Paul,
Minnesota
|
1932
|
-
|
1935
|
27th
Infantry (Schofield Barracks, Hawaii)
|
1936
|
-
|
?
|
6th
Infantry (Jefferson Barracks, Missouri)
|
1938
|
-
|
1941
|
Executive
Officer, Camden Military District, 3rd Military Area
|
1941
|
-
|
1942
|
Battalion
Commander, 1st Infantry Replacement Group
|
1942
|
-
|
1944
|
Regimental
Commander (100th Infantry Division)
|
01.1944
|
-
|
01.1945
|
Commanding
Officer, 399th Infantry Regiment
|
04.01.1945
|
-
|
21.09.1945
|
Assistant
Division Commander, 100th Infantry Division
|
22.09.1945
|
-
|
01.1946
|
Commanding
General, 100th Infantry Division
|
|
|
|
|
|