Ord, James Garesche, MG

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Major General
Last Service Branch
US
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1943-1945, Joint Brazilian Military Commission, South Atlantic Army Forces
Service Years
1909 - 1946
US
Major General
Four Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Colorado
Colorado
Year of Birth
1886
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Durango, Colorado
Last Address
Washington, DC
Date of Passing
Apr 15, 1960
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: Section 2, Site 979 LH

 Official Badges 

US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1960, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Last Known Activity:

United States Military Academy 1905-1909.

The Hammond Times Sunday, April 17, 1960
Bury General Ord Of Old Army Family, Tuesday
Washington. Major General James Garesche Ord, 73, member of a family that has provided regular Army officers since the War of 1812 died Friday of a heart attack.

He will be buried with military honors in the Ord family plot here at Arlington national Cemetery on Tuesday.

Ord, who was retired, was a direct descendant of James Ord, high born Englishman who came to Maryland in the early 19th century. On his mother's side, Ord descended from Colonial Governor John Winthrop of Massachusetts. Fort Ord, California is named after his grandfather, General E.O.C. Ord of Civil War fame.

Ord served in France during World War I and in World War II was briefly Assistant Commander of the First Division. Later he commanded the 28th Division in the United States. For the last three years of the war, Ord was Chairman of the joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission and was a member of the Inter-American Defense Board. He retired in 1946 and lived in the District of Columbia with his family.

Ord is survived by his widow, the former Irene Walsh of Memphis, Tennessee, two sons and a daughter. Neither son, however, is in military service in line with family tradition.

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   1917-1918, 41st Infantry Division
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41st Infantry Division
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Infantry
 
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Infantry Divisions
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41st Infantry Division

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Traub, Peter, MG, (1886-1928) USA 0002 Major General
Alexander, Robert, MG, (1886-1919) Brigadier General
Craig, Malin, GEN, (1898-1945) 2010 Lieutenant Colonel
Galbraith, Melvin Powell, WAG, (1917-1918) Corporal
Garton, Fay, CPL, (1917-1919) IN 605 Corporal
Stevens, Ammon Cannon, PFC, (1917-1919) Private First Class
Foster, Forest Lloyd, SGT, (1917-1919) Private
Hyde, Ray Lynn, PVT, (1917-1919) Private
Iverson, Sigfred, PVT, (1917-1919) IN Private
Jensen, Joseph Blaine, PVT, (1916-1919) Private
Soward, Richard, PVT, (1917-1918) Private

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