Hobbs, Leland Stanford, MG

Deceased
 
 Photo In Uniform   Service Details
44 kb
View Shadow Box View Printable Shadow Box View Time Line
Last Rank
Major General
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1950-1953, 0002, First Army (1st Army)
Service Years
1915 - 1953
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Infantry
Major General
Eight Overseas Service Bars

 Last Photo   Personal Details 



Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1892
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by LTC Bob Thompson to remember Hobbs, Leland Stanford, MG USA(Ret).

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
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia

 Official Badges 

Belgian Fourragere Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


 Unofficial Badges 




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


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

United States Army Major General. He was a highly decorated Major General in the United States Army, who commanded 30th Infantry Division during the World War II. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York from which he graduated in June 1915, in the same class as Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley, James Van Fleet, Henry Aurand or Stafford LeRoy Irwin ("The class the stars fell on"). At the beginning of the 1940, Hobbs was transferred to the Washington, D.C., where he was appointed an Executive officer of the 3rd Infantry Regiment. He served in this capacity for a brief time and after his promotion to the temporary rank of Colonel, he was made a Commander of the regiment. With the United States entry into the World War II, Hobbs served as a chief of staff of the Trinidad Base Command at Fort Read. In July 1942, Hobbs was appointed a commanding general of the 30th Infantry Division stationed at Camp Blanding, Florida. Hobbs succeeded general William Hood Simpson, who was appointed commander of XII Corps. In November 1943, Hobbs was transferred together with his division to Camp Atterbury, Indiana, where it continue in training for its deploying within European Theater of Operations. The 30th Infantry division arrived in England on February 22, 1944, and trained until June of that year. General Hobbs landed on the Omaha Beach with his division on June 11 and secured the Vire-et-Taute Canal, crossed the Vire River, July 7, and, beginning on July 25 spearheaded the St. Lô break-through. Hobbs subsequently commanded the 30th Infantry Division until the end of World War II. Hobbs commanded the division during the Battle of Normandy, Mortain Counter-offensive, Battle of the Bulge or Battle of Aachen. He was succeeded by major general Albert C. Smith in September 1945. Major general Hobbs was highly decorated for his leadership of the 30th Division during the World War II.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49205018

   

   1946-1947, 0002, 2nd Armored Division

Major General
From Month/Year
October / 1946
To Month/Year
August / 1947
Unit
2nd Armored Division Unit Page
Rank
Major General
MOS
0002-General Officer
Base, Fort or City
Fort Hood
State/Country
Texas
 
 
 Patch
 2nd Armored Division Details

2nd Armored Division
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Armored Divisions
Strength
Division
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 7, 2021
   
   
Yearbook
 
My Photos For This Unit
No Available Photos
5 Members Also There at Same Time
2nd Armored Division

Muller, Frank Muir, COL, (1936-1968) CV 1620 Lieutenant Colonel
Maas, William, SGT, (1940-1946) QM 60 Sergeant
Michelli, Angelo Francis, SFC, (1944-1966) AR 795 Sergeant
Lane, Frederick, T/4, (1940-1946) QM 60 Technician Fourth Grade
Bardessono, Peter, T/5, (1943-1946) IN 745 Technician Fifth Grade

Copyright Togetherweserved.com Inc 2003-2011