Shuffer, George Macon Jr., BG

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Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Service Branch
US
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1974-1975, 0002, 3rd Infantry Division
Service Years
1940 - 1975
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Home State
Texas
Texas
Year of Birth
1923
 
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Home Town
Palestine
Last Address
El Paso, TX
Date of Passing
Feb 05, 2005
 
Location of Interment
Fort Bliss National Cemetery (VA) - Fort Bliss, Texas

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Office of Secretary of Defense Army Staff Identification US Army Retired Infantry Shoulder Cord

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  2005, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2013, Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Assoc. Page


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From Private to Brigadier General - George Macon Shuffer, Jr.

Against his father's wishes, Shuffer ran off in June 1940 to join his brothers in the 25th Infantry Regiment at Fort Huachuca, AZ.  Recruiting quotas were filled at the time, so Shuffer was "attached" to L company without pay.  In August 1940, he was allowed to enlist and promoted to PFC because of the duties he had performed for months without a paycheck.

He was then transferred to Camp Wolters, TX into a training Bn as a CPL.  BG Benjamin O. Davis visited his unit, and suggested that then SGT Shuffer apply for OCS.

2LT Shuffer was commissioned on 2 February 1943 after completing OCS at Fort Benning, GA.
He was then assigned as a platoon leader for the 2nd Airbase Security Regiment at Fort Swift, TX.

Shuffer moved to the Antitank Co. of the 368th Infantry Regiment in 1943.  This regiment deployed to the Solomon Islands with the 93rd Infantry Division in January 1944.

The 93rd saw action at Benika, Morotai Island, and Zamboanga on Mindanao. 

During the Korean War, Shuffer received two Silver Stars, a second Bronze Star, and was seriously wounded in April 1951.  He was evacuated to Walter Reed Army Hospital.

Following duty in Europe, Shuffer was assigned to 2/2 Infantry as the Bn Commander.
This unit was detached from the 5th Infantry Division and deployed to Vietnam in October 1965 with the 1st Infantry Division.  Shuffer's 2/2 IN received two Valorous Unit Awards while he was the commander.

Following a tour with II Field Force and military assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Shuffer took command of the 193rd Infantry Brigade, Panama Canal Zone in 1970.

A return to Europe saw Shuffer assigned as Deputy CofS for Personnel, USAEUR.  After this assignment, Shuffer was the ADC for the 3rd ID in Wurzburg.  He fractured his hip while running PT on the ice, and was medically retired after 35 years of service.

BG Shuffer was a fighter.  He was in combat with his men - on the ground - through three wars.  Following his retirement, he acted as a chaplain and regularly visited troops at William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Fort Bliss, TX.

Shuffer died at age 81 in 2005.

   
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Brigadier General George M. Shuffer, Jr., 81, (US Army Ret,) was called home to the Lord February 5, 2005; he was born in Palestine, Texas on September 27, 1923.

Commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in February 1943, he went on to fight for our country in World War II as an intelligence and reconnaissance platoon leader, Korea as an Infantry Company Commander, and Vietnam as a Infantry Battalion Commander, rising in rank to Brigadier General over a thirty-five year career.


His list of citations and decorations included the Distinguished Service Medal, three Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars, five Air medals and the Purple Heart. In 1984 he was inducted into the Infantry Hall of fame.


He graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor Degree and later with a Masters degree. He graduated from the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.


At age 48, while commanding the 193rd Infantry Brigade in the Panama Canal Zone, he earned the parachute badge after completing the 8th Special Forces group Airborne School.


Following World War II he married Cecilia M. Mann, and from this union came eleven children and sixteen grandchildren.


After retiring from the Army in 1975 he entered St. Charles Seminary and was ordained a Permanent Deacon for The El Paso Diocese in 1977. He was a true shepherd who served as a Chaplain at William Beaumont Army Medical Center for almost 30 years.


General Shuffer is survived by his wife, Cecilia, four sons: David of Colleyville, Tex; George III of San Clemente, CA; Joseph of Carlsbad, Cal and Peter of Oceanside, Cal; and seven daughters: Sister Gloria Shuffer, OSF of Denver, CO; Marlene Kuhn of Muskegon, MI; Rita Lloyd of Boca Raton, FL; Monica Thomas of Pearland, Tex; Rosemary McQuillan of Las Vegas; Maria Wallace of San Antonio, TX; Anita Shuffer of Marietta GA; his two brothers Jacob and Alfrez; and his sister Eunice Stamper.


He was preceded in death by his parents and his sisters Fannie Mae Shuffer and Willetta Saunders.


   
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II Field Force Vietnam
II Field Force, Vietnam was a United States Army Corps-level command during the Vietnam War. Activated on 15 March 1966, it became the largest corps command in Vietnam and one of the largest in Army history. II Field Force was assigned the lineage of the XXII Corps, a World War II corps in the European Theater of Operations. II Field Force was a component of U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) and had its headquarters in Long Binh. II Field Force was de-activated on 2 May 1971, during the withdrawal of U.S. ground combat forces from Vietnam, with its assets providing the basis for its successor, Third Regional Assistance Command (TRAC).
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II Field Force Vietnam

Heideman, Dale, 1LT, (1966-1969) Second Lieutenant
Rose, Jesse Bea, CPL, (1966-1967) Private First Class
Webb, Jr., George, COL, (1943-1976) AR 1204 Lieutenant Colonel
Heber, Robert, MAJ, (1965-1985) AV 2164 Major
Britz, Ronald Joseph, MAJ, (1961-1969) EN 1221 Captain
O'Brien, Robert Edward, CPT, (1965-1969) IN 1542 Captain
Jubb, Leo, 1LT, (1964-1967) FA 1154 First Lieutenant
Tomic, Randy, 1LT, (1966-1969) FA First Lieutenant
Boyle, Francis Michael, 2LT, (1965-1966) FA 1193 Second Lieutenant
O'Reilly, Anthony Paul, 1LT, (1959-1968) IN 1542 Second Lieutenant
Motte, George David, SFC, (1939-1967) FA 13E40 Sergeant First Class
Brannen, Allison, SSG, (1966-1978) TC 64A10 Staff Sergeant
Johnson, William, SFC, (1953-1973) QM 76Y10 Staff Sergeant
Rycko, Raymond Adam, SSG, (1956-1967) AG 71F30 Staff Sergeant
Simpson, Abron, SSG, (1964-1967) QM 76K10 Staff Sergeant
Walsh, Joe, SSG, (1959-1979) SC 293.10 Staff Sergeant
Bedgood, James Douglas, SGT, (1965-1967) FA 13B40 Sergeant
Bowers, James Elwood, SGT, (1947-1966) SC 31H30 Sergeant
Lemon, Steven, SSG, (1961-1992) SC 05C30 Sergeant
Mayer, Juergen August, SGT, (1963-1966) SC 31H30 Sergeant
McDonald, Leroy, SGT, (1966-1969) MP 95B10 Sergeant
McWhorter, Jerry Monroe, SGT, (1963-1966) FA 13B30 Sergeant
Mullen, Daniel, SGT, (1965-1967) UN Sergeant
Bonte, Charles, SP 5, (1963-1970) MD 91C20 Specialist 5
Mikula, Edwin, SP 5, (1963-1966) CA Specialist 5
Sidman, Alan, SP 5, (1966-1970) MI 98C30 Specialist 5
Siratt, Larry, SP 5, (1966-1969) MI Specialist 5
Abruzese, Anthony Joseph, SP 4, (1965-1966) FA 13A10 Specialist 4
Borbas, Bill, SP 4, (1965-1967) MI 96B10 Specialist 4
Campbell, Harold, SP 4, (1966-1970) OD 63B10 Specialist 4
Charbonneau Sr, Richard, PV2, (1966-1969) EN 52B20 Specialist 4
Dauphine, Robert, SP 4, (1961-1967) FA 13F10 Specialist 4
Elkins, Virdell, SP 4, (1965-1967) SC 05C30 Specialist 4
Eller, Tony, SP 4, (1966-1968) QM 76Y10 Specialist 4
Freeman, Chester Leon, SP 4, (1963-1966) TC 64A10 Specialist 4
Gassman, Gerald Lynn, SP 4, (1965-1967) SC 05B10 Specialist 4
Holbrook, Carl Eugene, SP 4, (1966-1967) FA 13F10 Specialist 4
La Lone, James Clifton, SP 4, (1965-1967) SC 05C20 Specialist 4
Messa, James, SP 4, (1966-1968) SC 05C20 Specialist 4
Rolinitis, Darrell, SSG, (1966-1969) AG 71B10 Specialist 4
Wrentmore, Robert, SP 4, (1961-1966) FA 13A10 Specialist 4
Benway, James Dwight, PFC, (1965-1966) QM 76A10 Private First Class
Boyd, James P., PFC, (1966-1967) AD Private First Class
Lingley, Norman Lewis, PFC, (1966-1966) SC 36K20 Private First Class
McDonald, Danny Lee, PFC, (1965-1966) SC 36A10 Private First Class
Utley, Michael Lewis, PFC, (1966-1967) FA 13A10 Private First Class
Wilson, Harold Thomas, PFC, (1965-1967) FA 13F10 Private First Class
Peay, Douglass Franklin, PV2, (1966-1967) AD 16D10 Private (E-2)
Smiddy, Kyle, SGT, (1963-1967) Sergeant
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Tobias, Dale, SP 5, (1965-1967) MI 98B Specialist 5
Harvey, Edward, SP 4, (1965-1967) OD 63B10 Specialist 4
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Estenik, Carl, SSG, (1964-1972) MI 04B Specialist 6
Phoenix, Chris, SP 5, (1966-1972) QM Specialist 5
Jackson, Leroy, SP 4, (1966-1969) OD 63B10 Specialist 4
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Davis, John, SGT, (1966-1972) SC 31G40 Sergeant
Gooden, Tom, SP 5, (1964-1970) AG 711.10 Specialist 5
Pargman, Curtis, SP 4, (1965-1968) IN 11B20 Specialist 4
Anderson, Ralph, SGT, (1966-1969) Specialist 4

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