- Enoch Crowder
Enoch Herbert Crowder (
April 11 ,1859 –May 7 ,1932 ) commonly referred to as General Crowder, was aUnited States Military officer who rose to the rank ofMajor General . Crowder is most noted for implementing and administering the United StatesSelective Service Act duringWorld War I , an act which drafted thousands of American men into military service during World War I.Crowder was born in
Edinburg, Missouri ,Missouri where he also attended Grand River College. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1881, and in 1884 received a license to practicelaw in 1884. He taught military tactics at the University of Missouri from 1885-1889, and later accepted a position as the Judge Advocate General of theDepartment of the Platte in Omaha,Nebraska .In 1895 he was promoted to
Major , and from 1898-1901 while in thePhilippines , he served as a judge advocate, and later served as secretary to theisland governors , one who wasArthur MacArthur, Jr. , father ofDouglas MacArthur . He continued to serve in various military functions, specializing inmilitary law . From 1906- 1909, while serving on the staff of the provisional governors inCuba , he oversaw the Cubanelections in 1908, and later helped draft a body of laws forCuba .In 1911, he became a
Brigadier General and for 12 years held the post of Judge Advocate General of theArmy . During his tenure he led major revisions of U.S. military laws.On
April 2 ,1917 , theUnited States officially enteredWorld War I . AsProvost Marshal of the Army, Crowder led the drafting of theSelective Service Act which was passed by theU.S. Congress in May 1917. General Crowder, as he became known, was also responsible for directing of theSelective Service , which during the war drafted all American men who were 18-30 years of age. In October 1917, Crowder was promoted toMajor General . In 1918, the offices of Secretary of WarNewton Baker issued the "work or fight" order, and Crowder became in charge of executing the order which mandated that virtually every activity in the country support the war effort. On September 26, 1918, in response to newspaper reports of military camps being overcome by theGreat Influenza Pandemic , Crowder cancelled the military draft calls for October. [Morgan, George G. [http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=10094 "Societal Events Influenced Our Ancestors' Lives"] , "Ancestry Daily News",June 17 ,2005 .]Crowder retired from the
Army in 1923, and served as the U.S.Ambassador toCuba from 1923-1927. Crowder died inWashington, D.C. , on May 7, 1932. He was buried atArlington National Cemetery .Legacy
His named is applied to:
*Fort Crowder (a.k.a Camp Crowder)
*Crowder College (established on the grounds of the fort)
*Crowder State Park ources
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