- Lewis Blaine Hershey
Infobox Military Person
name=Lewis Blaine Hershey
lived=1893-1977
caption=General Lewis Blaine Hershey
nickname=
placeofbirth=Steuben County, Indiana
placeofdeath=Angola, Indiana
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1911-1973
rank=General
unit=
commands=Director, Selective Service System
battles=Mexican Border {1916}
World War I
awards=
relations=
laterwork=Lewis Blaine Hershey (
September 12 ,1893 -May 20 ,1977 ) was the second Director of theSelective Service System , the means by which theUnited States administers its militaryconscription .Early life
He was born in
Steuben County, Indiana . He attended the local public schools and trained as a teacher at Tri-State College (nowTri-State University ). He taught at local elementary schools and served as a school principal.He married Ellen Dygert (1892 - 1977) and had four children: Kathryn, Gilbert, George, and Ellen.
Military
He enlisted in the Indiana National Guard in 1911. In 1916, his guard unit was called to active duty on the Mexican border. The unit was relieved in December 1916. That year he was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant. His unit was again called to federal service during
World War I and sent to France with theAmerican Expeditionary Force .After the war, Hershey remained in the army and transferred to the regular forces. He was promoted to captain in the
United States Army in 1920. He attended the Command and General Staff College and theArmy War College . Hershey taught military science at theOhio State University and then served in the general staff as G-4 at the Department of Hawaii.Career
In 1936, he was assigned to the General Staff in Washington, DC. In October 1940, President
Franklin Roosevelt promoted him to brigadier general and named him executive officer of theSelective Service System . OnJuly 31 ,1941 , President Roosevelt named Hershey director of the Selective Service. In 1942, Hershey was promoted to major general. In 1956, he was promoted to lieutenant general.He was the longest-serving director in the history of the Selective Service System, and held the position until
February 15 1970 , spanningWorld War II , theKorean War and theVietnam War .In October 1967, in response to increasing demonstrations against military recruiting on college campuses, Hershey issued an order which became known as "The Hershey Directive," that anyone demonstrating against a military recruiter could be subject to immediate Selective Service reclassification of their draft status, meaning those students who demonstrated would be at risk of being immediately drafted. [http://books.google.com/books?id=KUAvmWBFWBIC&pg=PA246&lpg=PA246&dq=hershey+directive&source=web&ots=OZaeIQ24U1&sig=qRS9M0FrOOMZKe6gIIQOoGWiJzI&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result] This order outraged students, many of whom were not subject to being drafted due to education deferments, and campus demonstrations against the war (and Hershey's order) increased.Hershey was removed from his Selective Service post by President
Richard Nixon after becoming a focus ofanti-war protests.Nixon appointed him as a presidential adviser and promoted him to a full General - up to that time the only four-star General to reach that rank without having served in combat.
Retirement
He was involuntarily retired from the army on
April 10 ,1973 as a four-star general. Hershey died inAngola, Indiana and he is interred in Section 7 ofArlington National Cemetery .Hershey is a recipient of the prestigious
Silver Buffalo Award from theBoy Scouts of America .cite web |last = |first =|year = 2007|url =http://www.scouting.org/Awards/SilverBuffalo.aspx|title =2007 Silver Buffalo Awards for Distinguished Service to Youth on a National Level |format = |work =Awards|publisher =Boy Scouts of America National Council|accessdate =2007-07-14 Has full list to 2007.] He was aScout leader and executive in Washington, DC. His previous awards from theBoy Scout s include the Silver Beaver Award and theSilver Antelope Award .Quotations
"Between a fellow who is stupid and honest and one who is smart and crooked, I will take the first. I won't get much out of him, but with that other guy I can't keep what I've got."
Awards and decorations
U.S. military decorations and service medals
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal
*Distinguished Service Medal
*Navy Distinguished Service Medal
*Mexican Border Service Medal
*World War I Victory Medal
*American Defense Service Medal
*American Campaign Medal
*World War II Victory Medal
*National Defense Service Medal with bronze service starNon-governmental organization awards
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Silver Buffalo Award
*Silver Beaver Award
*Silver Antelope Award Notes
References
*Who Was Who in America, Vol. VII, 1977 - 1981. Chicago:Marquis Who's Who, p. 270.
*National Cyclopædia of American Biography, Vol. F (1942) New York: James T. White & Co. p. 47.External links
* [http://www.sss.gov/previousdir.htm Selective Service System]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lhershey.htm Arlington Cemetery] includes gravesite photographs
* [http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/lewis_b_hershey.html Brainyquotes.com for Hershey]
* [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1339666 Harvard Law Review article on the legality of the "Hershey Directive"]
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