Brewer, Carlos, MG

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Last Rank
Major General
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1947-1950, 2510, ROTC Ohio State University (Cadre)
Service Years
1913 - 1933
Infantry
Major General

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Home State
Kentucky
Kentucky
Year of Birth
1890
 
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Last Address
Mayfield, Kentucky
Date of Passing
Sep 29, 1976
 

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MAJOR GENERAL CARLOS BRUO'ER BREWER 
Second Lieutenant 1913
Major 1920
Lieutenant Colonel 1935
Colonel (AUS) 1941
Brigadier General (AUS) 1942 
Colonel 1942
Major General (AUS) 1942 terminated 1944 
Colonel reverted 1944

Commander 46th Field Artillery Group 1945 Colonel 
Commander 258th Field Artillery Group 1945 Colonel.

   
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Christmas in Arlington 

Rest easy, sleep well my brothers. 
Know the line has held, your job is done. 
Rest easy, sleep well. 
Others have taken up where you fell, the line has held. 
Peace, peace and farewell. 

IN GOD WE TRUST 
SFC Rod, Standing For Those Who Stood For Us 
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   1942-1944, 0002, 12th Armored Division

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12th Armored Division

The 12th Armored Division landed at Liverpool, England, 2 October 1944. It arrived at Le Havre, France, 11 November 1944. Advance elements met the enemy near Weisslingen, 5 December, and the entire Division moved against the Maginot Line fortifications 2 days later. In its advance, Rohrbach and the Bettviller area were liberated by 12 December, and Utweiler, Germany, was seized 21 December. After a short period of rehabilitation and maintenance, the 12th rolled against the Rhine riverhead at Herlisheim. German defenders repulsed Division attacks in the most violent fighting in the history of the 12th, 9 to 10 January 1945. However, enemy counterattacks failed also. Going over to the offensive, the Division attacked south from Colmar, and in a lightning drive, effected junction with French forces at Rouffach, 5 February, sealing the Colmar pocket and ending German resistance in the Vosges Mountains. Except for elements acting as a protective screen, the Division withdrew to the St. Avoid area for rest and rehabilitation. The attack resumed, 18 March 1945. In a quick drive to the Rhine, Ludwigshafen fell, 21 March, and two other important river cities, Speyer and Germersheim, were secured on the 24th, clearing the Saar Palatinate. Maintaining the rapid pace, the 12th crossed the Rhine River at Worms, 28 March, advanced toward Wurzburg against light resistance, and captured that city. After assisting in the seizure of Schweinfurt, the Division continued toward Nurnberg, 13 April, taking Neustadt, then shifted toward Munich, 17 April. Elements of the 12th raced from Dinkelsbuhl to the Danube, taking the bridge at Dillingen before demolition men could wreck it. This bridge provided a vital artery for Allied troops flooding into southern Germany. The Division spearheaded the Seventh Army drive, securing Landsberg, 29 April, clearing the area between the Ammer and Wurm Seas on the 30th, and moving deeper into the "National Redoubt." Elements crossed .the Inn River and the Austrian border, 3 May. The 12th was relieved by the 36th Infantry Division, 4 May, and engaged in security duty until 22 November 1945, when it left Marseille, France, for home.

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17 Members Also There at Same Time
12th Armored Division

Allen, Roderick Random, MG, (1915-1954) USA 0002 Major General
Ellis, Riley, MG AR 1203 Colonel
Manders, William, CPT, (1941-1946) AR 1203 Captain
Carey, Merle Landry, COL, (1939-1963) FA 1193 First Lieutenant
Carter, Edward Allen, 1ST SGT, (1941-1949) IN 746 Staff Sergeant
Baber, Lindsay, SGT, (1944-1946) IN 745 Sergeant
Melton, Warren Eugene, SGT, (1941-1945) OD 511 Sergeant
King, E. Alexander AG 55 Technician Fourth Grade
Kulp, Russel Edgar, Cpl, (1943-1945) AR 795 Corporal
Anderson, Walter Oscar, PFC, (1943-1945) UN 00E Private First Class
Fintel, Hubert Alvin, PFC, (1942-1945) IN 745 Private First Class
Meiring, Richard, PFC, (1942-1945) AR 795 Private First Class
Mondelblatt, Elwood, PFC, (1943-1945) IN 521 Private First Class
Puskas, Zoltan, PFC, (1942-1945) AR 616 Private First Class
Sathrum, John Marvin, LTC, (1941-1966) AR Lieutenant Colonel
Christenson, Arthur, 1LT, (1941-1944) First Lieutenant
Siverling, Leslie Thomas, T/SGT, (1942-1945) Technical Sergeant

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