Collins, Arthur S., Jr., LTG

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Lieutenant General
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US
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0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1971-1974, 0002, US Army Europe (USAREUR)
Service Years
1938 - 1974
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Lieutenant General

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1915
 
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Jan 07, 1984
 

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Arthur S. Collins, Jr.
Lieutenant General, U.S. Army
(Retired 1974)
1915-1984
Boston Latin Academy, 1933
U.S. Military Academy, B.S. Class of 1938
George Washington University, M.A., 1964
Commanding General,
I Field Force Vietnam
March 1970-January 1971
Arthur S. Collins, Jr., was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 6 August 1915. He graduated from Boston Latin School in 1933 and the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1938. On 14 June 1938 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry in the Regular Army. His first assignment was at Fort Devens, Massachusetts, with the 13th Infantry. In November 1939 he was assigned to Fort Davis, Canal Zone, for duty with the 13th and 14th Infantry Regiments. Lt. Collins insisted on being transferred to the 14th Inf from the 13th Inf when they told him the 13th would be redesignated "Artillery."
He returned to the United States in December 1941 and reported to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where he was assigned to the Battalion Commanders’ Course at Fort Benning, Georgia.
In May 1942 he was assigned to Camp Forrest, Tennessee, for duty as a battalion commander in the 130th Infantry as a battalion commander in the 130th Infantry, as a battalion commander while the 33rd Division moved to Fort Lewis, Washington, to the Desert Training Center, and to Hawaii where General Collins commanded the 1st Battalion of the 130th Infantry on the Islands of Hawaii and Kauai. The 130th Infantry then moved to the Finschaven area in New Guinea, landing in May 1944.
In August 1944 General Collins assumed command of the 130th Infantry. He commanded the regiment through operations on Morotal and Luzon, Philippines, where the 130th Infantry participated in the capture of Baguio and other parts of Luzon. The 130th Infantry then participated in the occupation of Japan, landing there in September 1945. General Collins remained in command of the regiment in the Kobe-Osaka area until the 130th was inactivated in February 1946.
Upon inactivation of the 33rd Division, General Collins returned to Washington, D.C., for assignment to the Army General Staff where he served in the G-1 Division from 1946 to 1948. In June 1948 he was assigned to the Tactical Department, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, where he served as company tactical officer, regimental executive officer, and in 1951 and 1952 commanded the 1st Regiment. In 1952 General Collins began the US Army War College Course at Carlisle Barracks, PA. After graduation in 1953, he was assigned to Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, at Heidelberg, Germany, where he served in the Plans Division of G-3 until January 1954, at which time he moved to the office of the Commander in Chief at that headquarters.
In February 1955 General Collins was designated to command the 10th Infantry of the 5th Division located at Augsburg, Germany, and commanded the regiment until his return to the United States in April 1956. He was then assigned to the faculty of the US Army War College, where he remained until 1959.
In 1959 General Collins returned to the Far East, this time to Korea where he served as Special Assistant for Training to Chief of the US Army Advisory Group, and as G-3 Advisor to the 1st Republic of Korea Army until October 1960. Upon returning to the United States, General Collins was assigned to the J-5 Plans Division of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was nominated for promotion to brigadier general in September 1961 and in November was designated as Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel of the new United States Strike Command which had just been organized at Mac Dill Air Force Base, Florida. He was promoted to brigadier general on 8 April 1962 and was assigned as Chief of Staff and then as Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations of United States Strike Command until July 1963.
Having been nominated for promotion to major general in May 1963, General Collins was assigned to the Office of Personnel Operations in Washington, D.C., as Director of Officer Personnel in August 1963, and was promoted to major general on 1 September 1963. He later served a short period as Director of Enlisted Personnel prior to his appointment as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations, Department of the Army in July 1964.
In June 1965 General Collins was designed to command the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. He deployed the 4th Division to Vietnam in the Summer of 1966 and commanded the 4th INF. DIV. IN Vietnam from September 1966 to January 1967 when he was promoted to Lieutenant General and assigned as Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development, DA, Washington, DC. He served as ACSFOR until January 1970 when he was designated to command the I Field Force, Vietnam. He commanded the I Field Force, Vietnam from February 1970 to January 1971.
In February 1971 General Collins was designated Acting CINCUSAREUR and he served in this capacity until June 1971, at which time he became Deputy CINCUSAREUR and he served in that capacity until his retirement in July 1974.
Gen. Collins died 7 Jan 1984 in Washington, D.C.

   

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33rd Infantry Division

Clarkson, Percy, MG, (1916-1953) USA 0002 Major General
Mahin, Frank, MG, (1910-1942) IM 2019 Major General
Millikin, John, MG, (1910-1948) USA 0002 Major General
Draper, William Henry, MG, (1918-1949) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Myers, Donald, BG, (1917-1946) USA 0002 Brigadier General
Bumpus, William, S/SGT, (1940-1945) AR 610 Staff Sergeant
Coffman, William E., T/3, (1943-1946) MD 409 Technician Third Grade
Mockler, Lee, S/SGT, (1942-1945) MI 631 Technician Third Grade
Wise, Mervin, SGT, (1942-1945) UN 00E Sergeant
Brown, Dean Herbert, T/3, (1941-1946) UN 00E Technician Fourth Grade
Lewis, Christopher QM 824 Technician Fourth Grade
Fukuhara, Harry Katsuji, COL, (1942-1971) MI 320 Corporal
Baratta, Samuel Philip, PFC, (1942-1945) UN 00E Private First Class
Cosner, Porter W., PFC, (1941-1945) MD 657 Private First Class
Froelich, Frederick joseph, PFC, (1944-1944) IN 745 Private First Class
Lemons, John Robert, PFC, (1943-1947) IN 590 Private First Class
Babbitt, Clyde, SFC, (1938-1970) Technician Fourth Grade
Boehm, Walter, PFC, (1944-1946) IN Private First Class
Soule, Syrester, PFC, (1942-1945) Private First Class
Edmonds, Joseph Reno, T/4, (1941-1944) Technician Fourth Grade
Russo, Michael J., PFC, (1942-1945) Private First Class
Vijil, Juan J, PFC, (1942-1945) Private First Class
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Siron, George, T/5, (1940-1945) TC 732 Technician Fifth Grade

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