General
Joseph Lawton Collins
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Joseph
Lawton Collins was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 1
May 1896; he graduated from the United States Military Academy,
1917; was commissioned a Second Lieutenant and assigned
to the 22d Infantry, April 1917; he was promoted to First
Lieutenant, May 1917, and temporary Captain, August 1917;
he attended the Infantry School of Arms at Fort Sill and
served with his regiment at various locations, 19171919;
he was promoted to Captain, June 1918, and to temporary
Major, September 1918; he commanded the 3d Battalion, 22d
Infantry, in France, 1919, and was assistant chief of staff,
G3, of American Forces in Germany, 19201921;
he married Gladys Easterbrook, 1921; he reverted to Captain,
1920;
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was instructor in the department of chemistry at West
Point, 19211925; he graduated from the company officer
course at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, 1926, and
from the advanced course at the Field Artillery School,
Fort Sill, 1927; was an instructor in weapons and tactics
at the Infantry School, 19271931; was promoted to
Major, August 1932; was executive officer of the 23d Brigade,
Manila, and assistant chief of staff, G2, Philippine
Division, 19331934; graduated from the Army Industrial
College, 1937, and the Army War College, 1938; was an
instructor at the Army War College, 19381940; he
was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 1940;
He
was chief of staff of the VII Corps, 1941; he was promoted
to the temporary ranks of Colonel, January 1941, Brigadier
General, February 1942, and Major General, May 1942; was
chief of staff of the Hawaiian Department, 19411942,
and commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division on
Oahu and in operations against the Japanese on Guadalcanal,
19421943.
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commanded VII Corps in the Normandy invasion and in Western
European campaigns to the German surrender, 19441945;
was promoted to temporary Lieutenant General (April) and
permanent Brigadier General (June), 1945; he was deputy
Commanding General and Chief of Staff of Army Ground Forces,
AugustDecember 1945; he was Director of Information
(later Chief of Public Information) of the Army, 19451947;
he was Deputy (later Vice) Chief of Staff of the United
States Army, 19471949; he was promoted to temporary
General and permanent Major General, January 1948; he
was Chief of Staff of the United States Army, 16 August
194915 August 1953.
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was the Armys senior officer throughout the Korean
War, directed the Armys operation of the railroads,
brought the first Special Forces group into the order
of battle, and was closely associated with the development
of the Armys contribution to the newly established
North Atlantic Treaty Organization; he was representative
of the United States to the Military Committee and the
Standing Group of NATO, 19531954; he was special
representative of the United States in Vietnam with Ambassadorial
rank, 19541955; he returned to his NATO assignment;
he retired from active service, March 1956 and died in
Washington, D.C., on 12 September 1987. He was buried
with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery.
Source:
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/josephla.htm
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