Acuff, Earl Clyde, BG

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Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Service Branch
US
Last Primary MOS
00G3-Army General Officer (G3)
Last MOS Group
General Officer
Primary Unit
1970-1980, 0002, ROTC Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Cadre)
Service Years
1941 - 1980
US Ranger
Brigadier General
Six Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Iowa
Iowa
Year of Birth
1918
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Whiteburg, Iowa
Last Address
Blacksburg, Virginia
Buried at Memorial Gardens of the New River Valley, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Date of Passing
Feb 13, 2013
 
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Unknown

 Official Badges 

Department of State Service Badge 1st Infantry Division 7th Infantry Division US Army Retired

Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007) Honorably Discharged WW II


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal Cold War Veteran




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Last Known Activity:

Military Figure, Athelete, Educator. Acuff was a Brigadier General, former commandant of cadets at Virginia Tech, racquetball champion, and last surviving member of Castner's Cutthroats. He began his Army career as an ROTC student on a football scholarship at the University of Idaho. After his first duty station at Fort Ord with the 82nd Airborne Division, the Lieutenant was deployed to the Aleutian Islands as an executive officer of the 1st Alaskan Combat Intelligence Platoon (Castner's Cutthroats). On a remote island for months without breaking radio silence, Acuff was presumed dead and a rescue mission ensued. "I was living like a king. I was diving for king crab and eating fresh seafood and fowl - wild ptarmigan, ducks and geese - for dinner. They told me not to break radio sound unless I saw a Japanese plane, so I didn't. When the Alaskan Scouts came to 'rescue' me, they started thinking that maybe they'd like to stay with me." After the war, Acuff was a bush pilot, big game guide, and teacher near Cook Inlet. He re-entered service in 1949 at the Army's request, teaching Arctic survival. During the Korea War, he fought with the 7th Infantry Divison at the Battle of Pork Chop Hill and the Battle of Old Baldy, earning a Purple Heart, a Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, a Bronze Star with four Oak Leaf Clusters and Valor Device, and his second Combat Infantryman Badge. In 1965, he was invited to evaluate the Ranger training program at Fort Benning, Georgia. At 47 years old, he became the (then) oldest soldier to graduate from United States Army Ranger School. In 1966, he received a Master's degree in International Studies from George Washington University and worked for the State Department on Latin American affairs. During the Vietnam War, Acuff served as Commander of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and the Deputy Post Commander at the U. S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning. He began teaching military science at Virginia Tech in 1970, and was subsequently promoted to Brigadier General and became the Commandant of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets in 1974. In his later years, Acuff was an accomplished athelte. He was the winner of 25 U.S. national and world senior gold medals, including nine U.S. national singles titles. He won the men's 75+ doubles crown at the Ektelon 31st U.S. National Doubles Championships (his seventh national doubles championship), the 1998 men's 80+ world title, and three other world seniors crowns. He was named a member of the University of Idaho Sports Hall of Fame, the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, and the USRA Racquetball Hall of Fame.

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   1952-1953, 1542, 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry

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1st Battalion, 17th Infantry
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Infantry
 
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Infantry Units
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Battalion
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IN Geer, Edward (Ed), SSG 37
   

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37 Members Also There at Same Time
1st Battalion, 17th Infantry

Moore, Harold, LTG, (1945-1977) IN 1542 Captain
Anderson, John, SPC 3C, (1953-1956) EN 121.10 Specialist 3rd Class
Lawson, Rodney John, 1SG, (1951-1968) IN 4812 Sergeant
Harvey, Raymond, LTC, (1939-1962) Captain
Lane, James Everett, SP 5, (1950-1962) Corporal
A Company

Shea, Richard Thomas, 1LT, (1944-1953) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Hovey, Howard Cleasby, M/SGT, (1943-1953) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Van Saders, Samuel, SGT, (1953-1954) IN 1745 Sergeant
Phy, Herman Raymond, Cpl, (1952-1954) IN 4745 Corporal
Wells, Willard Dale, PFC, (1951-1952) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, McKinley, PFC, (1953-1954) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williams, Willie Vernon, PFC, (1951-1953) IN 4745 Private First Class
Befford, Ernest, 1SG, (1950-1972) IN 4745 Private
B Company

Harlowe, William, SFC, (1952-1954) IN 1745 Sergeant
C Company

O'Rourke, Paul, SFC, (1948-1952) IN 1745 Sergeant First Class
Varela, Julio Soto, PFC, (1952-1953) IN 4745 Private First Class
Williamson, Richard W., PFC, (1952-1953) IN 1745 Private First Class
Burns, Robert, LTC, (1943-1972) OD Chief Warrant Officer 2
Roberts, Joseph, PFC, (1951-1953) Private First Class
Combat Support Company

Burns, Robert, LTC, (1943-1972) LO Chief Warrant Officer 2
D Company

Burns, Robert, LTC, (1943-1972) LO Chief Warrant Officer 2
HHC

Grange, David E., Jr., LTG, (1943-1984) IN 1542 Captain
Wedemeyer, Albert Dunbar, CPT, (1946-1954) IN 1542 First Lieutenant
Taylor, Byrl D., LTC, (1941-1967) IN 11A Major
Wanless, Norman Campbell, 1LT, (1941-1952) OD 4011 First Lieutenant
Boyd, Lloyd, SFC, (1946-1969) MD 5657 Sergeant First Class
McClelland, Clifford, SFC, (1948-1968) EN 1729 Sergeant First Class
Eisenbraun, William Forbes, CPT, (1948-1967) IN 1745 Master Sergeant
Garbett, Max, SGT, (1949-1952) MD 1861 Sergeant
Cluck, James D., SFC, (1940-1970) IN 1745 Corporal
Malone, Charlie, Cpl, (1950-1952) IN 521 Corporal
Mayo, William, Cpl, (1952-1954) IN 111.10 Corporal
Barker, Charles H., PFC, (1952-1953) IN 111.10 Private First Class
Dean, Orville I, PFC, (1952-1953) IN 4745 Private First Class
Jones, Doyle, PFC, (1952-1953) IN 111.10 Private First Class
Tomaino, Bernard, PFC, (1951-1953) IN 5356 Private First Class
Wittenmyer, William C., PFC, (1945-1952) IN 4745 Private First Class
Imhof, John D., LTC, (1947-1971) IN Warrant Officer 1
Whiddon, Reginald W., 1LT, (1944-1953) First Lieutenant

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