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Home Town Kokomo
Last Address Fort Belvoir, VA
Date of Passing Apr 30, 1980
Location of Interment Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Harold Robert Aaron Birth: June 21, 1921 Death: April 30, 1980
United States Army General. Graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1943, and was assigned as a Second Lieutenant and Company Commander in the European Theatre during World War II.
He served in a number of various posts in Europe and the Pacific after the war, rising in the ranks until he was promoted to Lieutenant General.
He served as commander of U.S. Special Forces in the Pacific from 1967 to 1969, as assistant Chief of Intelligence for the Department of the Army from 1973 to 1977, and as Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 1977 to 1979.
He was decorated with the Distinguished Service Medal and the Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters during his service.
Lieutenant General Harold Aaron, U.S. Military Academy Class of June 1943.
Distinguished service in special operations and intelligence assignments.
Commander, 5th Special Forces Group, Republic of Vietnam; Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, U.S. Army, Europe. Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army; Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency. Extract from Register of Graduates, U.S. Military Academy, 1980:
Born in Indiana, 21 June 1921 Infantry, Company Commander, 259 Infantry, Theater Army Europe, 1944 to 1945 (two Bronze Star Medals; Combat Infantry Badge; Army Commendation Ribbon; Purple Heart) Command and General Staff College, 1953 MA Georgetown University, 1960 Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1961 to 1963 National War College, 1964 Ph.D. Georgetown University, 1964 Aide-de-camp to Commanding General, 8th Army, 1964 to 1965 Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1965 to 1967 Legion of Merit) Commander, 1st Special Forces Group, 1967 to 1968; (Legion of Merit) Commander, 5th Special Forces Group, Republic of Vietnam, 1968 to 1969 (Distinguished Service Medal; Bronze Star Medal; two Air Medals; Combat Infantry Badge) Assistant Division Commander, 8th Division, 1969 to 1971 Chief of Staff, V Corps, Germany, 1971 to 1972 Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army, Europe, 1972 to 1973 (Legion of Merit) Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Army, 1973 to 1977 (Distinguished Service Medal) Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, 1977 to 1979 (Defense Distinguished Service Medal Retired in 1979 as a Lieutenant General Senior Staff Scientist with TRW, 1979 Died at Fort Belvoir, 30 April 1980
WWII - European Theater of Operations/Central Europe Campaign (1945)
From Month/Year
March / 1945
To Month/Year
May / 1945
Description (Central Europe Campaign 22 March to 11 May 1945) Following the Battle of the Bulge the Allies had pushed through to the Rhine. On 22 March 1945 they began their assault across the river, and by I April the Ruhr was encircled. Armored columns raced across Germany and into Austria and Czechoslovakia. On 25 April, the day American and Russian forces met on the Elbe, strategic bombing operations came to an end. Germany surrendered on 7 May 1945 and operations officially came to an end the following day, although sporadic actions continued on the European front until 11 May.