Edwards, George, CPT

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Captain
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1943-1945, Fifth United States Army (5th Army)
Service Years
1941 - 1963
Infantry
Captain
Five Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

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V Corps Africa Command Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)

Honorably Discharged WW II


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United States Army Officer Candidate School Alumni AssociationChapter 1111Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)Post 289
Chapter 11
  1943, United States Army Officer Candidate School Alumni Association - Assoc. Page
  1945, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Chapter 1111 (Member) (Ft. Irwin, California) - Chap. Page
  1945, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) - Assoc. Page
  1945, American Legion, Post 289 (Member) (Riverside, California) - Chap. Page
  1963, Reserve Organization of America, Chapter 11 (Vice President ) (California)


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On June 23, 2010 First Lieutenant George B. Edwards will be HONORED as California's Veteran of the Year.  This HONOR is well deserved by LT Edwards.  LT. Edwards is one of the last living "Buffalo Soldiers".

George B. Edwards served his country when the world was at war. His return home from the war was to the same home in the south that he had left. He was a “Buffalo Soldier.”
 
George Edwards was born October 17, 1919 in Evansville, Indiana. He was quick to point out that Indiana was a slave state and that the local VFW was next to the local Klu Klux Klan office. 
 
Edwards enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC camp) on February 18,1941. This hit a piece of my heart. My father was also a member of the CCC camp. Edwards enlisted as a private and rose through the ranks to Master Sergeant. The CCC was a paramilitary organization, with the focus of providing jobs during the “Great Depression”.  
 
When Pearl Harbor was bombed his dreams of civilian life ended. Edwards was due to be discharged on December 6, 1941. Edwards was transferred to the regular Army and attached to the 92nd Infantry Division 370th Battalion. He trained at Fort McClellan Alabama and Fort Huachuca Arizona.  
 
Sergeant Edwards entered Officer Candidate School November 26, 1942 and graduated February 24, 1943 as a Second Lieutenant United States Army Infantry Officer. 
 
The 92nd Infantry Division was under the control of General Edward Almond. Lt Edwards did not like General Almond’s. The general was a graduate of Virginia Military Institute (VMI). He was considered to be a “racists” as the army was segregated. 
 
The division received orders to go to the European Theatre and was transferred to the command of the 5th Army under Commanding Major General Mark Clark. Lt Edwards gave praise to General Clark, who was a West Point graduate. 
 
Lt. Edwards commanded an infantry platoon during the battles of Rome-Arno, PO Valley and Northern Apennines. On March 8, 1945 Lt. Edwards was wounded in the spine during the battle of PO Valley. He received the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star “V” for Valor above and beyond the call of duty.
 
On one very sad note regarding “race relations” in America. When the 92nd Division returned home and was about to enter New York Harbor, the ship he was on positioned itself so the Statue of Liberty could not be seen by the “Colored” troops.  
 
Lt. Edwards and other “Colored” Army Officers were sent to Fort McClellan for an “American Re-Orientation Course Colored Officers”. I asked what the reason was behind the course. He said two words. “Jim Crow”. They wanted to let him know he was no longer an officer and a gentleman. He was back in the southern states of America.
 
Lt. Edwards will be honored on June 23, 2010 in Sacramento, California as California Veteran of the Year 2010. 

   

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Davison, Frederic Ellis, MG, (1939-1974) IN 1542 Captain
Greene, John, CPT, (1942-1945) IN 1542 Captain
Baker, Vernon Joseph, 1LT, (1941-1965) IN 1542 Second Lieutenant
Caproni, Leo, 2LT, (1942-1943) IN 1543 Second Lieutenant
Smith, Harold, MAJ, (1942-1955) MI 1690 Captain
Walker, William Henry, MAJ, (1935-1951) QM 4010 Captain
Fox, John Robert, 1LT, (1940-1944) FA 1154 First Lieutenant
Wins, Bernard Douglas, T/SGT, (1942-1944) IN 745 Technical Sergeant
Hemby, George, SGT, (1942-1945) IN 745 Sergeant
Grace, Cornice Duke, Cpl, (1942-1945) IN 745 Corporal
Arnold, Albert, PFC, (1942-1945) IN 745 Private First Class
Browne, Roscoe Lee, PFC, (1942-1945) IN 745 Private First Class
Johnson, Rudolph, PVT, (1943-1945) IN 745 Private
Link, Charles Frances, PVT, (1944-1945) IN 745 Private
Nakashima, Raito R., PVT, (1942-1945) IN 521 Private
Nichols, John, SFC, (1942-1964) CV 761 Private
Warfield, Charles, PFC, (1942-1943) IN 521 Private
Almond, Edward Mallory, LTG, (1916-1953) Major General
Carter, George, S/SGT, (1940-1945) Staff Sergeant
Eichelberger, Lonnie B., PFC, (1942-1945) SC Private First Class
Polk, Willis Issac Daniel, MAJ, (1940-1945) Major
James, Ozel, SSG, (1942-1982) Staff Sergeant
Giles, William David, PFC, (1942-1944) Private First Class
White, Thomas Early, PFC, (1942-1944) Private First Class
Brown, Lloyd L., PVT, (1943-1945) Private
Savoid, Robert C., PVT, (1942-1945) Private

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