Truman, Louis Watson, LTG

Deceased
 
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Final Rank
Lieutenant General
Last Service Branch
US
Last MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1965-1967, 0002, 3rd Army
Service Years
1926 - 1967
US
Lieutenant General
Five Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Missouri
Missouri
Year of Birth
1908
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Atlanta, GA
Date of Passing
Dec 02, 2004
 

 Official Badges 

Joint Chiefs of Staff Belgian Fourragere Netherlands Orange Lanyard Meritorious Unit Commendation

French Fourragere


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Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman

Commanding General Third Army

 

Lt. Gen. Louis W. Truman was born June 20, 1908. In 1926, he enlisted in Company E, 140th Infantry, 35th Division, Missouri National Guard. Truman entered the U. S. Military Academy at West Point June 2, 1928 and, upon graduation in 1932, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Infantry.

Truman's first duty assignment was the 6th Infantry Regiment at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. During his tenure there, he held several positions. In 1936, then-1st Lt. Truman was assigned to Fort Benning, where he completed the Infantry School and The Tank School. Next, he served a two-year tour of duty at Fort Davis, in the Canal Zone and then returned to Fort Benning, to the 14th Armored brigade, 2nd Armored Division under Brig. Gen. George S. Patton, Commanding.

Truman was promoted to major in February 1942 and was assigned to Headquarters, Army Ground Forces, Washington, DC first as assistant G3 and later as Secretary of the General Staff for Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair. In1944, he was selected as Chief of Staff, 84th Infantry Division, Brig. Gen. Alex R. Bolling, commanding. During Truman's tenure as chief of staff, the 84th saw combat along the Siegfried Line, the Bulge, the Ardennes and in Germany from the Roer River to the Elbe River.

In 1946, then-Col. Truman was assigned to HQ, U. S. Forces European Theater, Frankfurt, Germany, as Deputy Theater Chief, Special Services. From 1946 to 1948, Truman was assigned as Secretary, U.S. Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Committee. Truman was a student at the National War College from 1948 to 1949. Following that, he was a member of the Joint Strategic Planning Group, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC. During this assignment, Gen. Omar Bradley was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Truman commanded the 223rd Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division from July 1952 to January 1953, in combat in Korea. He later served as assistant division commander of the 2nd Infantry Division until the cessation of hostilities in July1953. From then until 1955, Truman served again with Bolling, this time as chief of staff of Third U. S. Army at Fort McPherson, Ga. That assignment was followed by duty at Naples, Italy, where then-Brig. Gen. Truman was Deputy Chief of Staff - G3, Plans and Operations, NATO Southern Command.

Truman received his second star in 1956 and with it the chairmanship of the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Karachi, Pakistan. He then commanded the 4th Infantry Division in Fort Lewis, Wash., from 1958 until 1960. In 1958 he was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff Operations and Training and later as Deputy Commanding General, Headquarters, Continental Army Command, Fort Monroe, Va. Concurrent with this latter position, Truman was Commander Joint Task Force.

In 1962, Truman was promoted to lieutenant general and then, from 1963 until 1965, he commanded VII Corps at Kelly Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. This assignment was followed by his assignment as Commanding General, Third U. S. Army, Fort McPherson, Ga., until his retirement in August 1967.

During his military career, Truman was earned many awards to include: the Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star (one oak leaf cluster), the Legion of Merit (one oak leaf cluster), the Bronze Star Medal (two oak leaf clusters), the Army Commendation Medal (one oak leaf cluster) and the Combat Infantryman Badge (two awards).

Following his retirement in 1967, Truman was Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Industry and Trade under governors Maddox, Carter and Busbee. From 1976 until 1984, Truman served as vice president and special assistant to the president of Adams/Cates Realty in Atlanta.

He has resided in Atlanta since his retirement in 1967 after 37 years of active duty in the Army. Born June 20, 1908 in Kansas City, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maj. Gen. Ralph Emerson Truman, Nanny Louise Watson Truman, his brother Col. Corbie Truman, his sister, Henrietta Truman Davidson, and his first wife, Margret Stevenson Truman.

   

 Ribbon Bar

Combat Infantryman 2nd Award

 
 Unit Assignments
3rd Battalion, 140th Infantry6th InfantryInfantry Center and School (Staff) Fort Benning, GAHQ Troops, Fort Davis, Panama
2nd Armored DivisionHawaiian CommandArmy Ground Forces84th Infantry Division
United Nations Command (UNC)Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Office of Secretary of Defense (SECDEF)HHC, 223rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute)2nd Infantry Division
3rd ArmyAllied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH)4th Infantry DivisionHQ, US Continental Army Command (CONARC)
Special Troops Battalion, VII Corps
  1926-1928, 745, HHC, 3rd Battalion, 140th Infantry
  1932-1936, 1542, HHC, 6th Infantry
  1936-1936, 1542, Infantry Center and School (Staff) Fort Benning, GA
  1938-1940, 1542, HQ Troops, Fort Davis, Panama
  1940-1941, 2162, 2nd Armored Division
  1941-1942, 2030, Hawaiian Command
  1942-1944, 2011, Army Ground Forces
  1944-1946, 2010, 84th Infantry Division
  1946-1948, HHC, United Nations Command (UNC)
  1949-1952, 2162, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Office of Secretary of Defense (SECDEF)
  1952-1953, 1542, HHC, 1st Battalion, 223rd Regiment
  1953-1953, 0002, 2nd Infantry Division
  1953-1955, 2010, 3rd Army
  1955-1956, 2010, Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH)
  1958-1960, 0002, 4th Infantry Division
  1960-1962, 0002, HQ, US Continental Army Command (CONARC)
  1963-1965, 0002, HHC, Special Troops Battalion, VII Corps
  1965-1967, 0002, 3rd Army
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1941-1941 WWII - Asiatic-Pacific Theater/Pacific Campaign (1941-43)/Attack on Pearl Harbor
  1944-1944 WWII - European Theater of Operations/Normandy Campaign (1944)/Operation Overlord/D-Day Beach Landings - Operation Neptune
  1944-1944 WWII - European Theater of Operations/Northern France Campaign (1944)
  1944-1945 WWII - European Theater of Operations/Ardennes Alsace Campaign (1944-45)/Battle of the Bulge
  1945-1945 WWII - European Theater of Operations/Central Europe Campaign (1945)
 Colleges Attended 
United States Military Academy, West Point
  1928-1932, United States Military Academy, West Point
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