Paine, George, BG

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Last Primary MOS
0002-General Officer
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1941-1946, 0002, Field Artillery Center & School (Staff)
Service Years
1906 - 1946
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Field Artillery
Brigadier General
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1884
 
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Casualty Info
Casualty Date
May 11, 1949
 
Conflict
WWII - American Theater
Location of Interment
Alexandria National Cemetery (VA) - Pineville, Louisiana

 Official Badges 

Army Staff Identification Army Retired-Soldier for Life Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)




 Unofficial Badges 

Artillery Shoulder Cord Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1949, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


   1934-1936, 9100, Hawaiian Department

Colonel
From Month/Year
April / 1934
To Month/Year
July / 1936
Unit
Hawaiian Department Unit Page
Rank
Colonel
MOS
9100-Provost Marshal
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Hawaii
 
 
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 Hawaiian Department Details

Hawaiian Department
US Army, Pacific (USARPAC) traces its history back to 1898, when the United States first became a Pacific power and American soldiers first arrived in Hawaii. Hawaii soon became a power-projection platform for military operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Fort Shafter was built in 1905-07 and in 1921 became the headquarters for the Hawaiian Department. When Army and Navy forces in Hawaii and the Philippines came under attack on December 7, 1941, Hawaii quickly became a strategic hub. The Hawaiian Department became the Army component command under the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas. As the campaigns progressed, the command was designated US Army Forces, Central Pacific Area (1943-44); US Army Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas (1944-45); and US Army Forces, Middle Pacific (1945-47). Its insignia, designed in 1944, depicted the axis of advance across the Central Pacific.
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Army Commands 1917-1946
Strength
Department
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Sep 25, 2018
   
   
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3 Members Also There at Same Time
Hawaiian Department

Wells, Bryant, MG, (1894-1935) IM 2025 Major General
Wilbur, William, BG, (1912-1947) IM Lieutenant Colonel
Wells, Briant H., MG, (1894-1935) Major General

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