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- Rank and organization: Major General, U.S. Army, retired. Place
and date: ----. Entered service at: Louisiana. Born: 27 March 1844,
Newburyport, Mass. G.O. No.: 3, W.D., 1935. Act of Congress, 21
- 1844, having enlisted as a private in the U.S. Army
on 26 July 1861, and by successive promotions was commissioned as
major general 10 February 1906, and retired by operation of law
on his 64th
- Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve. Place
and date: From New York City to Paris, France, 20-21 May 1927. Entered
service at: Little Falls, Minn. Born: 4 February 1902, Detroit,
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- was made inspector of
contracts for the main army, and Colonel Francis
Mentges of the 5th Pennsylvania regiment, the
inspector of the southern army. Both of these
officers were acting as inspectors of the aforesaid
armies
- "Will
the office of inspector general to our army,
for the purpose principally of establishing one
uniform set of manoeuvres and manual, be advisable,
as the time of the adjutant general seems to
be totally engaged with other
- extended his ideas to the movements
of armies, it will be rather a disadvantage
than benefit to the army."*
The final decision of the council, which
every member signed, was that such an officer
was
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- First Class, Signal Corps, U.S.
Army. Place and date: At Fort Apache, Ariz., 11 September 1881.
Entered service at: Washington, D.C. Birth: San Francisco, Calif.
Date of issue: 8 November 1882.
- Rank and organization: Hospital Steward, U.S. Army. Place and date:
At Powder River, Wyo., 17 March 1876. Entered service at: St. Louis,
Mo. Born: 9 September 1850, Zanesville, Ohio. Date of issue: 15
- and organization: Private, Hospital Corps, U.S. Army. Place
and date: At Leech Lake, Minn., 5 October 1898. Entered service
at: Hay Creek, Minn. Born: 21 December 1877, Achern, Germany. Date
of
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- 1996 Congress directed the Secretary of the Army to conduct a review of all Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders who were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in World War II to determine whether any such award should be
upgraded
- 1998 and turned their findings over to the US Armys Military Awards
Branch. On 21 June 2000 President William Clinton awarded the Medal of Honor to 22 Asian-Pacific Americans.
Medal of Honor Citations
(Note: the award
- World War II Vets to Get Medal of Honor
Army to Induct Twenty-One Medal of Honor Recipients into
Pentagon Hall of Heroes
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- and Dates of Rank:
General of the Army George C. Marshall:
December 16, 1944
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur:
December 18, 1944
General
of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower: December 20, 1944
- Generals
How many U.S. Army five-star generals have there been and who were they?
The temporary grade of "General of the Army" (five-star) was provided for by Public Law 482, 78th Congress, approved December
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The temporary grade of "General of the Army" (five-star) was provided for by Public Law 482, 78th Congress, approved December 14, 1944, and became permanent on March 23, 1946, under provisions of Public Law 333, 79th Congress.
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