- George S. Simonds
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name=George S. Simonds
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1899-1938
rank=Major General
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commands=Fourth Army Ninth Corps
battles=World War I
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laterwork=George S. Simonds was a
U.S. Army General.He graduated from the
United States Military Academy in 1899. After graduation he was assigned to the 22d Infantry. He served in thePhilippines andChina . He returned toWest Point in 1904 as an instructor in the Department of Law. In addition from 1915 to 1917 he also taught in the Department of Tactics.When World War I began, he was sent to
France as an observer. After returning to America he was assigned to the General Staff of the General Headquarters of theAmerican Expeditionary Force and returned to France again in 1917.Lieutenant Colonel George S. Simonds, Infantry, was Chief of Staff of the 2nd Corps, American Expeditionary Force. He received the Army Distinguished Service Medal for service in World War I.Simonds was promoted to
Brigadier General in 1924.Brigadier General Simonds served as Chief of the War Plans Division of the War Department from
1 September 1927 to1 September 1931 .In 1932 he was assigned to run the
Army War College . Previously he wasDouglas MacArthur 's chief war planner, and his appointment was made to improve the planning ability in the Army War College.Simonds was promoted to
Major General in 1933.Major General Simonds served as
Deputy Chief of Staff in the War Department from2 February ,1935 to28 May ,1936 .In June 1936, Simonds took command of the
Fourth United States Army and Ninth Corps; the headquarters was at thePresidio of San Francisco .General Simonds retired from the Army at San Francisco, retiring in 1938. He died 7 months later and was buried in the
West Point Cemetery . The shipUSAT General George S. Simonds was named for him.
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