Clay, Lucius Dubignon, Sr., GEN

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
General
Last Service Branch
Engineer Corps
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1945-1949, 0002, US Army Europe (USAREUR)
Service Years
1918 - 1949
Other Languages
German
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Engineer Corps
General
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Georgia
Georgia
Year of Birth
1897
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Marietta, Georgia
Last Address
Chatham, Massachusetts
Date of Passing
Apr 16, 1978
 
Location of Interment
U.S. Military Academy West Point Post Cemetery (VLM) - West Point, New York
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: Section XVIII, Row G, Grave 079

 Official Badges 

Army Staff Identification US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Veteran Order Kutuzov


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1978, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

United States Army General. Born in Marietta, Georgia, he graduated from West Point in 1918, being commissioned an officer in Army Corps of Engineer. He taught civil and military engineering at West point (1924-28) and served on the staff of General Douglas MacArthur (1937-41). During World War II, he the youngest Army Brigadier General when promoted Director of Material, Army Service Forces Europe. On March 15, 1947, he succeeded General Dwight Eisenhower as Military Governor of Germany. During the postwar problems of Germany, he was a fair administrator, engineer by profession, who became the only four-star general who had never seen combat. He directed efforts to solve vital questions regarding food, housing, health, government and directed the Berlin Airlift (1948-49) to keep Berlin supplied with necessary materials. He retired in mid-May 1949, returned to the United States and went on be a productive businessman. He died at age 80 in Chatham, Massachusetts.

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   1940-1941, Engineer Field Support Activity, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

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 Engineer Field Support Activity, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Details

Engineer Field Support Activity, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
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Last Updated: Sep 27, 2018
   
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Reybold, Eugene, LTG, (1908-1946) USA 0002 Lieutenant General
Bragdon, John Stewart, MG, (1915-1951) Major General
Nichols, Kenneth David, MG, (1929-1953) USA 0002 Major General
Richards, George Jacob, MG, (1915-1953) Major General
Schley, Julian, MG, (1903-1945) USA 0002 Major General
McCoach, David, MG, (1910-1946) EN 7010 Brigadier General
Somervell, Brehon, GEN, (1914-1946) Brigadier General
Tyler, Max, BG, (1903-1945) EN 7004 Brigadier General
Worsham, Ludson, BG, (1916-1948) EN 7004 Brigadier General
Ardery, Edward Dehl, COL, (1902-1944) IM 2162 Colonel
Caffey, Eugene Mead, MG, (1918-1956) EN 1221 Colonel
Covell, William Edward Raab, MG, (1915-1946) Colonel
Hutchings, Henry, BG, (1908-1949) EN 7004 Colonel
Leavey, Edmond, MG, (1917-1949) EN 7004 Colonel
Lee, John C.H., LTG, (1909-1947) Colonel
Loper, Herbert Bernard, MG, (1918-1955) Colonel
Lyman, Albert K.B., BG, (1909-1942) EN 7004 Colonel
Moore, Cecil, MG, (1917-1946) EN 7004 Colonel
Ogden, David, LTG, (1918-1957) EN 7004 Colonel
Reybold, Eugene, LTG, (1908-1946) Colonel
Scott, Stanley, MG, (1916-1954) EN 7004 Colonel
Styer, Wilhelm, LTG, (1916-1947) EN 7110 Colonel
Wanamaker, William, BG, (1918-1949) EN 7004 Colonel
Hoge, William Morris, GEN, (1916-1955) Lieutenant Colonel
Kadlec, Harry Rubens, LTC, (1940-1944) IM 2025 Lieutenant Colonel
Moses, Raymond, BG, (1916-1949) EN 7010 Lieutenant Colonel
Osborne, Theodore, BG, (1923-1947) EN 7004 Lieutenant Colonel
Oxx, Francis, BG, (1920-1951) EN 7110 Lieutenant Colonel
Plank, Ewart, MG, (1916-1953) EN 7110 Lieutenant Colonel
Bruns, Christopher, MAJ, (1918-1943) EN 7010 Major
Ely, William Jonas, LTG, (1933-1966) EN 7900 Captain
Hedrick, John Jackson, CPT, (1917-1947) EN 7004 Captain
Loper, Herbert Bernard, MG, (1918-1955) Captain
Porterfield, Arthur, CPT, (1940-1942) EN 1331 Captain
Trudeau, Arthur Gilbert, LTG, (1924-1962) Captain
Goodpaster, Andrew Jackson, GEN, (1939-1981) First Lieutenant
Elder, John Howard, LTG, (1941-1978) EN 1331 Second Lieutenant
Buffett, James Delaney, M/SGT, (1941-1946) EN 227 Master Sergeant
Geck, Hugo, M/SGT, (1927-1942) EN Master Sergeant
Dyer, Daniel A., T/SGT, (1935-1941) EN 784 Technical Sergeant
McIntosh, James F., LTC, (1938-1970) Sergeant
Ruble, Charles O., T/5, (1941-1945) TC 931 Technician Fifth Grade
Johnson, Bill, T/5, (1941-1945) EN 533 Private First Class
Morgan, Paul Lloyd, PVT, (1941-1942) Private

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