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on December 25, 1872, the son of Frederick William Barker and Adelaide (King) Barker. He was raised and educated in Syracuse, and graduated from Syracuse High School in 1889. In November 1889 he was selected for appointment to the
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Barker served with the 3rd Infantry at Madison Barracks from April 1912 to June 1914, when he was invited to become a
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when the new award was created in 1932. For his World War I service, Barker was a recipient of the French
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and returned to the United States to convalesce, after which he performed temporary recruiting duty in
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In June 1918, Barker returned to the United States, where he served in the office of the
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After completing the Army Staff College, Barker was detailed to temporary duty with the
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After serving with the 9th Infantry at Madison Barracks, Barker was transferred to the
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Annual Report of the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy
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in July 1916, and continued in this role until June 1917, two months after the
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until his retirement. In October 1918, he was promoted to temporary
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In October 1898, he took part in one of the last conflicts of the
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from August 1908 to June 1911; he was an honor graduate from the
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After serving as commander of Company F, 3rd Infantry during the
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Barker died in New York City on May 14, 1924. He was buried at
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arrived in France in the spring of 1917, Barker was promoted to
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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in 1909 and graduated from the Army Staff College in 1910.
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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to take part in the federal government's response to the
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Because the U.S. had not yet entered the war, President
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Black and white head and neck photo of John William Barker in dress uniform, facing right, looking lightly left
Syracuse
New York
Arlington National Cemetery
United States
United States Army
Brigadier General
Service number
U.S. Army Infantry Branch
3rd Infantry Regiment
83rd Division
Le Mans
165th Infantry Regiment
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Moro Rebellion
World War I
Silver Star
Legion of Honor
Croix de guerre
United States Army
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
World War I
brigadier general
Silver Stars
Legion of Honor
Croix de guerre

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