Blalock, Dennis F., COL

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1946-1971, HQ, US Army Reserve Command (USARC)
Service Years
1941 - 1971
Infantry
Colonel
Three Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Louisiana
Louisiana
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
New Roads, Louisiana
Last Address
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Date of Passing
Sep 24, 1995
 
Location of Interment
Port Hudson National Cemetery (VA) - Zachary, Louisiana
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Plot: SECTION I SITE 389

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Infantry Shoulder Cord Army National Guard Retired


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1995, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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Dennis Ferrell Blalock was born to William Franklin Blalock and Marie Louise Chenevert Blalock, in New Roads, Louisiana. He had one sister, Rita Grace Blalock Cole. Dennis spent his earliest years on the farm of his grandmother, Eliska Samson Chenevert, near False River. When his father was promoted to a new position with the railroad, the family moved to Alexandria, Louisiana. 

Following graduation from Bolton High School, Dennis attended college first at Louisiana State University and then at the University of Texas in Austin. He left school and enlisted in the U.S. Army on July 9, 1941. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and entered active duty on September 30, 1942. During World War II, Dennis served as a unit commander with the 36th Division 'T-Patchers' (infantry), where he saw extensive action in the European Theater and was wounded three times (Purple Heart with two Oak Leaf Clusters). He was awarded a Silver Star (GO 73 Headquarters 36th Division 45) for gallantry in action during the Rapido River conflict in January 1944, and a Bronze Star for heroic action during the routing of a Nazi garrison to liberate 800 Jewish prisoners from a concentration camp near Haguenau, France, in March 1945. He received five battle stars and the following campaign medals: Rome-Arno, Rhineland, Naples-Foggia, Central Europe, Southern France, European, African, and Middle Eastern campaigns. Dennis served as an occupational mayor in Germany following the war, and was finally discharged from active duty on March 31, 1946. He continued to serve his country in the U.S. Army Reserve, retiring as a colonel. 

After the war, Dennis first returned to his childhood hometown, Alexandria, Louisiana. He then moved to New Orleans to attend Tulane University, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. While there, a fraternity brother set him up on a blind date with the woman who was to become his wife, Thelma Rita Stanborough. Together, they had a daughter, a son, and four grandchildren. Dennis spent most of his professional career with Matlack Trucking Inc., retiring as a senior operations manager. It was through Matlack that he transferred from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. 

Dennis was a man of strong character. He had lifelong friends from his military service and fraternity who knew they could literally trust him with their lives. A humble man, Dennis was not one to talk about his military service, even when prodded. His children did not even know how or when he had earned the medals that were tucked underneath his socks in the top dresser drawer. When he finally granted a series of interviews to his daughter-in-law to record family history, he explained his reluctance: "When you look into the eyes of the man you have to kill, you don't talk about it." He found solace in his younger years through fishing and later through gardening. He was adored by his grandchildren, who often helped "Grampsy" in the garden. 

Dennis died on September 24, 1995, at Medical Center of Baton Rouge. He was 77 years old. Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Jean Vianney Catholic Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with military honors and interment at Port Hudson National Cemetery near Zachary. 

Other members in Dennis' family who served during World War II include his wife, Thelma Stanborough Blalock (a civilian employee with the Army Air Corps); his brothers-in-law, Thomas William Stanborough (in the Navy, a survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona, later died in the Solomon Sea) and Zachariah T. Stanborough (a bomber pilot with the Army Air Corps); his father-in-law, Thomas Stanborough (a naturalized American who served as Ship's Master with the Merchant Marine, sunk by U-158 in the Gulf of Mexico); and numerous cousins.

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   1946-1971, HQ, US Army Reserve Command (USARC)

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To Month/Year
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Unit
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Rank
Colonel
MOS
Not Specified
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
United States
 
 
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 HQ, US Army Reserve Command (USARC) Details

HQ, US Army Reserve Command (USARC)
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
USAR Commands
Strength
Command
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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Thurmond, Strom, MG, (1924-1960) Major General
Levine, William P., MG, (1942-1975) USA 0002 Brigadier General
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Dudley, Eldridge Clair, COL, (1941-1972) IM 2520 Colonel
Edwards, Bob, COL, (1940-1972) IM 2510 Colonel
Estermyer, Charles, COL, (1950-1981) AR 19B Colonel
Truman, Harry S., COL, (1905-1953) FA 1193 Colonel
Wilpers, John J., Jr., COL, (1942-1979) MI 9666 Colonel
Bohne, Edward H., LTC, (1941-1969) OD 4803 Lieutenant Colonel
Bohne, Edward H., LTC, (1941-1969) OD 4803 Lieutenant Colonel
Bottomley, Bruce, LTC, (1965-1993) MI 35G Lieutenant Colonel
Brown, Sanford, LTC, (1918-1947) FA 1193 Lieutenant Colonel
Keider, John Orville, LTC, (1932-1962) Lieutenant Colonel
Lord Jr, Kenneth, COL, (1937-1976) IM 2500 Lieutenant Colonel
Phillips, Don C., LTC, (1959-1991) AV 15B Lieutenant Colonel
Schierbrock, William, LTC, (1942-1971) MI 1690 Lieutenant Colonel
Stover, Wilmer Wallace, LTC, (1941-1961) Lieutenant Colonel
Bohne, Edward H., LTC, (1941-1969) OD 4803 Major
Kilburn, Gerald, LTC, (1947-1972) Major
Murphy, Audie L., MAJ, (1942-1971) Major
Thompson, Bernard David, LTC, (1947-1968) Major
Bohne, Edward H., LTC, (1941-1969) OD 4803 Captain
Branson, Bill, MG, (1949-1987) QM 92A Captain
Dennington, Neil A., COL, (1965-2005) IN 1542 Captain
Eagan, Thomas F., CPT, (1966-1971) JA 8103 Captain
Johnson, Russell David, CPT, (1942-1957) Captain
Martz, Daniel Morris, MAJ, (1946-1966) IN 1542 Captain
Prugh, George S., MG, (1939-1975) Captain
Weston, Logan Ernest, COL, (1941-1968) Captain
Wright, Charlie, MAJ, (1962-1999) AV 1987 Captain
Branson, Bill, MG, (1949-1987) QM 92A First Lieutenant
Cygon, Stanley John, CPT, (1963-1968) First Lieutenant
Justus, Bert William, 1LT, (1943-1951) First Lieutenant
Kennedy, Robert, LTC, (1941-1972) AR 1203 First Lieutenant
Merrill, Robert H, LTC, (1969-1996) QM First Lieutenant
Petrie, James Allan, CPT, (1967-1970) First Lieutenant
McCarty, William Joseph, 1LT, (1965-1967) FA 1193 Second Lieutenant
Morden, Bettie J., COL, (1942-1982) Second Lieutenant
Robinson, Bill, LTC, (1946-1977) Second Lieutenant
Bell, Wayne Morris, CW2, (1960-1968) WO Warrant Officer 1
Hawkins, Walter, CSM, (1968-1999) 00Z Command Sergeant Major
Whitworth, Richard, CSM, (1946-1980) Command Sergeant Major
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Cornish, David, SGM, (1968-1996) Sergeant Major
Lash, Raymond, SGM, (1952-1991) Sergeant Major
Young, Charles William, MSG, (1948-1963) IN 11B10 Master Sergeant
Berreman, Robert, SFC, (1969-1993) EN 51M10 Sergeant First Class
Campion, Robert, SFC, (1951-1962) Sergeant First Class
Parisi, John, SFC, (1946-1975) Sergeant First Class
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Moore, Clarence Earl, WO1, (1957-1965) TC 674.20 Staff Sergeant
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