- Edward P. King
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name= Edward P. King
born= 1884
died= 1958
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caption= General Edward King
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank= Major General
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battles=World War II
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laterwork=Edward P. King (1884 - 1958) was a Major General in the
United States Army who gained prominence for leading the defense of theBataan Peninsula in theBattle of Bataan against the Japanese invasion of thePhilippines inWorld War II .Education
He was born in
Atlanta, Georgia in 1884. As the grandson and nephew of Confederatesoldier s during theAmerican Civil War , King had a strong desire to be a soldier. He attended theUniversity of Georgia where he was a member of thePhi Delta Theta fraternity and graduated in 1902.Early military career
Initially his family wanted him to be a
lawyer but this proved unfitting for King, and unhappy with his role in civilian life, he desired a more adventurous career. He applied for and received a commission in the Army in 1908. He served with distinction duringWorld War I earning the Distinguished Service Medal. Between WWI and WWII, King held several important assignments including that of instructor in both the Army andNavy War College s. In 1940 he was sent to the Philippines where he was promptly promoted to Brigadier General; he served as GeneralDouglas MacArthur 's second highest ranking ground officer, after General Jonathan Wainwright.World War II
On 11 March 1942, by order of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt , MacArthur left forAustralia . Wainwright was appointed to succeed MacArthur as General of the Armies of the Philippines while King became the Commanding General of the Philippine-American forces on theBataan Peninsula . At the time, King was the commander of theartillery .After months of fighting the invading
Japanese Army and with food and medicine exhausted, King was forced to surrender his troops on 9 April 1942. (This day is commemorated in the Philippines asAraw ng Kagitingan "Day of Valor") A combined American and Filipino force of over 75,000 surrendered; this was the largest surrender of a military force in American history. Wainwright and his men, numbering 10,000, held on toCorregidor until they too were forced to surrender on 6 May 1942.King spent three and half years as a captive of the Japanese and was often mistreated by them because of his rank.
Postwar
After the war, he returned to the United States where he retired to a home in Georgia, devoting himself to many volunteer causes, such as the
Red Cross . He died in 1958.References
* [http://home.pacbell.net/fbaldie/Gen._Edward_King.html "The Battling Bastards of Bataan" Profile]
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