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Horace H. Fuller

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successfully commanded his division in the defense of the Oro bay-Gona area and in operations against the enemy from Gona to Morobe, while elements of his division participated in the landing at Nassau Bay and the subsequent drive on Salamaua. Later he led his division in the amphibious assaults against Hollandia and Biak Island. Elements of his division made the successful landing at Aitape and in the Wakde Island-Sarmi area. In all his attacks he inflicted decisive defeat on an experienced enemy. His personal courage and inspiring leadership made possible the able expedition of assigned missions, and contributed materially to our success in dislodging the enemy and forcing him to relinquish his conquests.
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For service in the Southwest Pacific from 6 April 1942 to 17 June 1944. Commanding one of the first infantry divisions to arrive in the theater, he demonstrated exceptional ability and sound judgement in bringing his division to a high standards of efficiency in preparation for jungle combat. He
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but he returned to Washington, D.C., in 1929 for duty on the War Department General Staff. In 1933 he was posted to the 6th Field Artillery at Fort Hoyle, Maryland. He was finally promoted to lieutenant colonel on May 1, 1934.
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Fuller reverted to his permanent rank of captain on April 15, 1920, but was promoted to major on July 1, 1920. On returning to the United States he was posted to the 83rd Field Artillery at
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Fuller returned to the Command and General Staff College as its commandant in June 1941, but, in December 1941, following the sudden death of
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On returning to the United States, Fuller attended a refresher course at Fort Sill before being posted to command the artillery of the
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on September 11, 1918. He commanded the 109th Field Artillery until March 1919 and then served with the Motor Transport Corps and
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from 1922 to 1923 and, a distinguished graduate, stayed on as an instructor until 1927, when he left to attend the
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in 1904. He graduated 59th in the class of 1909, a distinguished class that also included future generals
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Fuller transferred to the 11th Field Artillery in July 1917, and attended a course of instruction at
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on January 8, 1918. He sailed for France in October 1918 and joined the 108th Field Artillery at
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Recently arrived troops of the 41st Infantry Division are reviewed by Australian Army Minister
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on April 14, 1942, accompanied by Major General Horace H. Fuller. Note the World War I style
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The Biographical Dictionary of World War II Generals and Flag Officers: The US Armed Forces
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at West Point – where his father had graduated with the class of 1873 – by President
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in the first half of the 20th century. He is best known for his command of the
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on December 15, 1941. That same month saw the United States officially enter
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Fuller retired from the army in August 1946 and died on September 18, 1966.
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on July 1, 1916, but returned to United States to serve with the
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Horace Hayes Fuller was born on August 10, 1886, in Fort Meade,
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in August 1944. In November he became deputy chief of staff at
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to France. He remained there until August 1940, watching the
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Fuller led the 41st Infantry Division in the attacks on
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The Jungleers: A History of the 41st Infantry Division
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United States Army Field Artillery Branch personnel
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Regimental duty followed with the 576: 13: 691: 14: 919: 888:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 748: 390: 379:, earning promotion to temporary 536:Army Distinguished Service Medal 431:, Fuller was posted to Paris as 417:Presidio of Monterey, California 311:(101). He was commissioned as a 230:Army Distinguished Service Medal 903:United States military attachĂ©s 446: 363:. He was promoted to temporary 739:McCartney, William F. (1948), 676: 620: 592: 281:United States Military Academy 37:Major General Horace H. Fuller 1: 868:Recipients of the Silver Star 570: 562: 489:, he became commander of the 354: 7: 898:United States Army generals 529:Western New Guinea campaign 385:Graves Registration Service 193:Western New Guinea campaign 10: 924: 429:Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland 16:United States Army general 811: 802: 794: 784: 775: 767: 762: 553:U.S. Army Forces Far East 371:. He participated in the 225: 150: 136: 122: 112: 102: 94: 82: 74: 62: 42: 30: 23: 755:Generals of World War II 729:Our Jungle Road to Tokyo 588:Ancell & Miller 1996 327:which was then based at 271:Education and early life 725:Eichelberger, Robert L. 557:South East Asia Command 373:Meuse–Argonne offensive 261:South West Pacific Area 164:Meuse–Argonne offensive 545: 525:Robert L. Eichelberger 491:41st Infantry Division 464: 305:Robert L. Eichelberger 257:41st Infantry Division 141:41st Infantry Division 131:Field Artillery Branch 704:Westport, Connecticut 540: 538:. His citation read: 469:3rd Infantry Division 461:M1917A1 Steel helmets 454: 335:. He was promoted to 329:Fort William McKinley 186:Salamaua-Lae campaign 95:Years of service 479:on October 1, 1940. 413:76th Field Artillery 377:Battle of the Sambre 169:Battle of the Sambre 782:June–November 1941 640:on January 10, 2009 534:He was awarded the 198:Battle of Hollandia 181:Operation Cartwheel 547:Brigadier General 522:Lieutenant General 465: 423:After attending a 399:. He attended the 381:Lieutenant Colonel 309:William H. Simpson 285:Theodore Roosevelt 145:United States Army 89:United States Army 66:September 18, 1966 821: 820: 812:Succeeded by 785:Succeeded by 771:Converse R. Lewis 763:Military offices 731:, New York City: 683:Eichelberger 1950 518:Douglas MacArthur 477:brigadier general 443:on July 1, 1938. 313:Second Lieutenant 243: 242: 203:Landing at Aitape 915: 795:Preceded by 788:Edmund L. Gruber 768:Preceded by 760: 759: 744: 735: 720: 686: 680: 674: 669: 650: 649: 647: 645: 639: 633:. 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South Dakota
United States Army
Major General
Service number
Cavalry Branch
Field Artillery Branch
41st Infantry Division
United States Army
World War I
Meuse–Argonne offensive
Battle of the Sambre
World War II
Operation Cartwheel
Salamaua-Lae campaign
Western New Guinea campaign
Battle of Hollandia
Landing at Aitape
Battle of Biak
Burma campaign
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Major General
general
41st Infantry Division
South West Pacific Area
World War II
South Dakota
United States Military Academy

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