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Contact Info
Home Town Newark, Delaware
Last Address San Diego, California
Date of Passing Mar 27, 1975
Location of Interment Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (VA) - San Diego, California
Lt. Gen. John W. O'Daniel commanded the US Army, Pacific from September 1952 to April 1954. A veteran of both world wars and Korea, the most famous soldier he commanded was Audie Murphy. Commissioned in 1917 through the Reserve Officers Training Camp into the Infantry, he graduated that same year from the University of Delaware.
During World War I, O'Daniel took part in the offensives of Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel where he was wounded in action. During World War II, he took command of the 168th Infantry in North Africa which captured Algiers. In 1943 he served as deputy commander for the 3rd Infantry Division that landed in Sicily. In 1944 he commanded the 3rd Division in Italy. He led that same division in Germany where it broke through the Siegfried Line, crossed the Rhine, and captured Munich and Nuremburg. German Field Marshal Kesselring, who surrendered to him, said that the 3rd Division was "the best we faced." Gen. O'Daniel lost his son, a paratrooper, over Holland in 1944.
After the war, O'Daniel was named Military Attache to the Soviet Union in 1948. In 1951 he commanded I Corps in Korea before taking the Hawaiian command. His final assignment before retirement was Chief of the Military Assistance Advisory Group for Indo-China. After withdrawal of French forces there, he helped train the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
Among Gen. O'Daniel's awards are the Distinguished Service Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Silver Star, the Bronze Star Medal, the Air Medal, and the Purple Heart. He died on 27 March 1975.
America's First Corps is a three-star headquarters that manages daily activities for more than 44,000 Soldiers stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and across the Pacific including Hawaii and Alaska.
America's First Corps' job is to "Deploy, Fight and Win" decisively in any environment to enhance security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. While deployed, America's First Corps commands all branches of service - Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines - as well as international forces.
America's First Corps possesses the capacity and capability to serve as a Joint Task Force, Joint Forces Land Component Command and Army Forces Headquarters: drive deployment readiness, shape the battlefield with deep fires, provide mission command to multiple divisions and enablers, leverage intelligence architecture, sustainment and maintain regional partnership.
America's First Corps' major subordinate commands include: 7th Infantry Division, 25th Infantry Division (Schofield Barracks, HI) and U.S. Army Alaska.