Blackmore, Philip Guillou, BG

Deceased
 
 Photo In Uniform   Service Details
42 kb
View Shadow Box View Printable Shadow Box View Time Line
Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Service Branch
Ordnance Corps
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1947-1950, HHC, Army Garrison White Sands Missile Range (WSMR)
Service Years
1911 - 1950
Ordnance Corps
Brigadier General
Four Overseas Service Bars

 Last Photo   Personal Details 



Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1890
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by MAJ Mark E Cooper to remember Blackmore, Philip Guillou, BG.

If you knew or served with this Soldier and have additional information or photos to support this Page, please leave a message for the Page Administrator(s) HERE.
 
Contact Info
Home Town
Bristol
Date of Passing
Apr 01, 1974
 

 Official Badges 




 Unofficial Badges 






 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Philip Guillou Blackmore, 2nd Commander of White Sands Proving Ground/Missile Range, was born 18 January 1890 at Bristol, Virginia.  He was graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1911, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering.  He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corp, Regular Army, on 20 December 1911.
     General Blackmore was promoted to First Lieutenant 1 July 1916; to Captain on 15 May 1917; to Major (temporary) 29 July 1918; and returned to his permanent rank of Captain 10 June 1920.  He was promoted to Major again on 1 July 1920; transferred to the Ordnance Department 20 October 1920.  He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel 1 August 1935.; to Colonel (temporary) 16 October 1940; to Colonel (permanent) 1 December 1940; and to Brigadier General (temporary) 2 September 1944.
     General Blackmore's first duty was at Fort Monroe, Virginia, with a Coast Artillery Company.  He later served in the same capacity at Fort Hamilton, New York and at Fort Hancock, New York.  While permanently stationed at these two places, he was on duty summers at General Wood's Civilian Training Camp at Burlington, Vermont, (1914) and at Chickamauga, Georgia, and Plattsburg, New York (1915 and 1916).  He went overseas in October 1916 for duty with the Coast Artillery units at Fort Kamehameha and Fort DeRuccy, Hawaii, and later at Fort Ruger, Hawaii, which he commanded up to June 1919.
     Returning to the mainland in September 1919, he served with the Coast Defense of Puget Sound, Fort Worden, Washington.  In January 1920, he took a four month course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois.  He was then assigned to Camp Jackson, South Carolina as Camp Ordnance Officer.  In October 1920, he was assigned to Yale University as Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.  He was assigned as Student Officer at the Ordnance School, Watertown, Massachusetts, and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1921 and 1922, and was graduated in June 1923.  He then became Division and Post Ordnance Officer of the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, until 1925, when he was assigned once more to Rock Island Arsenal.  He was in charge of field service activities there until July 1929, when he became a student in a caterpillar tractor plant in San Leandro, California.
     In July 1930, General Blackmore was assigned to duty in the Bank Section, Automotive Division, at Aberdeen Proving Ground.  He became Post Ordnance Officer and a member of the Infantry Board at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, in December 1931.  In august 1936, he was assigned as a student to the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he was graduated in June 1937.
     He became Executive Assistant to the Chief, Cleveland Ordnance District, Cleveland, Ohio, and in September 1940, was transferred to Headquarters of the Seventh Corps Area, Omaha, Nebraska as Ordnance Officer.  He assumed the same duty with the Ninth Corps Area Headquarters, Presidio of San Francisco, in August 1941 before being named Ordnance Officer for the Third Army, at San Antonio, Texas in December 1941.  In February 1943, he went to Australia as Ordnance of the newly formed Sixth Army, commanded by General Walter Kruegar.  In the same capacity he moved with the Headquarters to Milne Bay, Goodeough Island and Finschshafen, in New Guinea, to Leyte and Luzon, in the Philippines and to Kyoto, Japan.  In February 1946 he returned to the United States and in April 1946 was assigned as Ordnance Officer of the re-activated Headquarters of the Sixth Army.  In August 1947, he assumed command of White Sands Proving Ground.
     He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Legion of Merit, and the Distinguished Service Medal.
     General Blackmore was retired from active duty with the Army on 31 January 1950.  General Blackmore died in April 1974.

   

   1941-1943, 4510, 3rd Army

Colonel
From Month/Year
- / 1941
To Month/Year
- / 1943
Unit
3rd Army Unit Page
Rank
Colonel
MOS
4510-Unit Ammunition Officer
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
 Patch
 3rd Army Details

3rd Army
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Field Armies and Groups
Strength
Command
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Mar 11, 2010
   
   
Yearbook
 
My Photos For This Unit
No Available Photos
56 Members Also There at Same Time
3rd Army

Russell, Joseph, LTC, (1943-1965) QM 4445 First Lieutenant
Williams, Edward T, LTG, (1920-1961) FA 1193 Brigadier General
Bratton, Rufus, COL, (1914-1952) AG 2900 Colonel
Haynes, Loyal, BG, (1917-1954) AG 2162 Colonel
Newcomer, Francis, BG, (1913-1949) EN 7010 Colonel
Stoner, Frank, MG, (1914-1948) SC 0210 Colonel
Thompson, Orlen, BG, (1917-1946) AG 2110 Colonel
Gleason, James, MAJ, (1940-1943) USA 0002 Major
[Name Withheld], (1860-1918) EN 00B10 Sergeant Major
Clay, William, M/SGT, (1936-1949) OD 342 Master Sergeant
Diemer, Christopher, PFC, (1941-1945) IN 745 Private (E-2)
Gibson Sr., Fredrick, Cpl, (1942-1945) AR 736 Private (E-2)
Berkowitz, Leo, 1ST SGT, (1942-1946) MI 631 First Sergeant
Brubeck, Dave, SGT, (1942-1946) AB 439 Sergeant
Dodd, Fred, SGT, (1940-1945) IN 188 Sergeant
Hawk (CMoH), John Druse, SGT, (1943-1945) IN 604 Sergeant
Worley, Oscar, SGT, (1941-1945) AR 761 Sergeant
Meyer, Russell Albion, T/4, (1941-1945) SC 043 Technician Fourth Grade
Marsh, Douglas Wayne, Cpl, (1943-1946) MP 669 Corporal
Eddy, George, T/5, (1942-1945) EN 846 Technician Fifth Grade
Reeves, Linual, T/5, (1942-1945) FA 645 Technician Fifth Grade
Cerroni, Angelo, PVT, (1942-1945) AR 610 Private
Gilmore, John, PFC, (1943-1945) EN 729 Private
Kidd, Andrew, PFC, (1942-1945) FA 845 Private
King, Charles, PVT, (1940-1945) UN 00E Private
King, Charles, PVT, (1940-1945) UN 00E Private
Honnen, George, MG, (1917-1957) 2010 Brigadier General
Krueger, Walter, GEN, (1898-1946) Lieutenant General
Hodges, Courtney Hicks, GEN, (1906-1949) Major General
Eisenhower, Dwight David, GA, (1911-1952) Brigadier General
Decker, George Henry, GEN, (1924-1962) Colonel
Harkins, Paul Donal, GEN, (1929-1964) CV Colonel
McBride, Allan, BG, (1908-1944) FA Colonel
O'Daniel, John Wilson, LTG, (1916-1955) Colonel
Robinson, Joseph, BG, (1918-1950) AD Lieutenant Colonel
Stevens, Pat M., COL, (1933-1964) Lieutenant Colonel
St. John, Adrian, MG, (1943-1977) First Lieutenant
Fletcher, Eugene, S/SGT, (1943-1945) Staff Sergeant
David, Felix Delano, T/4, (1942-1943) Technician Fourth Grade
Kohan, Andrew, PFC, (1942-1945) Corporal
Hoyt, James, PFC Private First Class
Joines, Harlan, PVT, (1942-1944) FA Private
Brees, Herbert, LTG, (1898-1941) Lieutenant General
Eddleman, Clyde Davis, GEN, (1924-1962) Colonel
Harris, Charles, BG, (1917-1953) Lieutenant Colonel
Lutes, Leroy, LTG, (1917-1952) Lieutenant Colonel
Robson, Wallace William, MAJ, (1942-1948) Major
Hamley, Evan, CPT, (1941-1946) Captain
Pieri, Francis William, CPT, (1941-1944) Captain
Reynolds, Frank James, S/SGT, (1943-1945) Staff Sergeant
Burke, Harold Frederick, SGT, (1942-1944) Sergeant
Tomaszewski, Julius John, SGT, (1941-1945) Sergeant
Karahuta, Michael Joseph, PFC, (1942-1945) Private First Class
Rink, Thomas Harvey, PFC, (1942-1944) Private First Class
Wolfe, Harry Clifton, PVT, (1943-1945) Private
Jensen, Ned Adams, PVT, (1942-1945) Private
HQ

Jones, Wendall Palmer, T/4, (1942-1946) Technician Fourth Grade

Copyright Togetherweserved.com Inc 2003-2011