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as the son of Cavalry Colonel James A. Cole and Marry Tupper, daughter of Major Tullius Tupper, also a Cavalryman and West Point graduate. Following high school, John followed his father's footsteps and received an appointment to the
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in May 1929 for Troop Officers' advanced course, which he completed in June 1929. He then entered the Cavalry School Advanced Equitation Course, which he completed in May 1930.
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Following his return to the United States, he served with 3rd Cavalry until summer 1922, when he entered the Troop Officers' Course at
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Following the United States entry into World War II, Cole was transferred to the Armored Force in July 1942 and assigned to the
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in summer 1913. During his time at the academy, he captained the basketball team and was also active on the football team.
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He was later consecutively promoted to first lieutenant and Captain and participated in the support operations of the
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and graduated one year later. Cole then rejoined 3rd Cavalry for a brief period, but subsequently was ordered to the
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and helped to train the Thai Armed Forces for combat deployment. He also served as an observer of Thai troops in
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He then joined the Army Horse Show Team and the U. S. Olympic Equestrian Team and was reserve rider during the
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The Combat Command B (CCB) cleared the enemy between the Eure and Seine Rivers and streaked north through the
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and served as Regimental Executive Officer until April 1941, when he succeeded another brilliant equestrian,
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Following the War, he remained in the Army and rose to the rank of Brigadier general and served as Chief,
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and veteran of both World Wars, he is most noted for his service as Colonel and Commanding officer,
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Cole was promoted to the rank of Brigadier general in mid-1950 and appointed U.S. member to the
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He was a member of the class which produced more than 55 future general officers, including two
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and was decorated from the Swedish Government for his work in connection with the equestrian
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for wounds sustained in combat. The Allies awarded him with several decorations including
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river on April 13, 1945. During that period, CCB participated in the total destruction of
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and remained in command of that outfit until September 1943, when he was ordered to
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He later returned to the United States and served as Assistant Division Commander,
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in command of the regiment. Cole was promoted to the rank of Colonel at that time.
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Following his retirement from the Army after almost 36 years, Cole settled in
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For his leadership of Combat Command B throughout the War, Cole was decorated
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as Commander of the 2nd Squadron. He was garrisoned with that unit at
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Cole then led the CCB during the fighting in the pillbox area beyond
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Brigadier general John T. Cole died on April 24, 1975, aged 79, in
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in late 1918. Following the Armistice, Cole was transferred to the
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Knight Commander of the Order of the White Elephant (Thailand)
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United States Military Assistance Advisory Group in Thailand
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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Cole spent four years in this capacity and returned to the
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to the Belgian border at Conde. Following a fighting in
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and enjoyed Golf. Cole later served as Director of the
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and completed his career as Acting commanding general,
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Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau (the Netherlands)
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Officer of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau (Luxembourg)
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and Combat Command B participated in the combats near
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on July 24. He led his unit during the last phase of
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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Cole was subsequently appointed Commanding officer,
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Cole as Colonel during World War II. 1619:United States Army Cavalry Branch personnel 1604:Recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium) 1569:United States Army personnel of World War I 1343: 1341: 1339: 1337: 1335: 1333: 1331: 1329: 1327: 1325: 292:John T. Cole was born on July 23, 1895, at 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1366: 571:that October. He later assumed command of 29: 1176:Officer of the Order of Leopold (Belgium) 1322: 722:and tasked with the organization of the 1363: 632:area. The CCB then capture the city of 1614:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1609:Officers of the Order of Orange-Nassau 1574:United States Military Academy faculty 1526: 712:Security Council of the United Nations 16:United States Army general (1895–1975) 1559:United States Military Academy alumni 691:After a period of occupation duty in 530:Army Command and General Staff School 528:until June 1937, when he entered the 427:. 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Cole" 767:United States Armor Association 736:the Order of the White Elephant 697:Military District of Washington 683:(see below for complete list). 562: 1497: 1142:National Defense Service Medal 1107:American Defense Service Medal 795: 540:and graduated one year later. 488:United States Military Academy 299:United States Military Academy 287: 255:United States Military Academy 1: 1584:Recipients of the Silver Star 1271: 1152:Knight of the Legion of Honor 756: 445:American Expeditionary Force 320:. 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West Point, New York
Denville, New Jersey
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army

Brigadier General

Cavalry Branch
3rd Armored Division
2nd Cavalry Regiment
World War I
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
World War II
Invasion of Normandy
Rhineland Campaign
Central European Campaign
Korean War
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
United States Army
Brigadier General
United States Military Academy
Combat Command B
5th Armored Division
Western Front
United States Military Assistance Advisory Group in Thailand
Korean War

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