- Hugh B. Hester
Infobox Person
name = Hugh Bryan Hester
image_size = 220px
caption =Hugh Bryan Hester
birth_date = birth date |1895|8|5
birth_place = Hester, North Carolina,United States
death_date = death date |1983|11|25
death_place =Asheville, North Carolina ,United States
spouse = Pauline Hester Green
occupation =Military Hugh Bryan Hester (August 5, 1895 - November 25, 1983) was an Army Brigadier General born in Hester, North Carolina. He was a decorated officer in both World Wars. Later in life, he was a noted critic of U.S. foreign policy.
Education and Career
Hugh Hester attended the University of North Carolina graduating in 1917. Hester enlisted in the Army during World War I and became a 2nd Lieutenant in the 12th Field Artillery of the 2nd U.S. Regular Army. In 1918, he was promoted to Captain and participated in the occupation of Germany in 1919. He was wounded in action and was awarded the
Silver Star and theCroix de Guerre .After the war, Hester worked as an ROTC instructor (1924-1928) at the University of Missouri. In the 1930's, he joined the Quartermaster's Corps, working in New Mexico, and gaining the rank of Colonel. A career officer in the Army, he served under
General MacArthur in the Pacific Theater, in supply and procurement (1942-1945). After the war, he became Chief of the U.S. Food and Agriculture Program in Germany. This led to the award of the FrenchLegion of Honor . In 1947-48, Hester was appointed the military attache to Australia. He worked as commanding General of thePhiladelphia Quartermaster Depot until his retirement as a Brigadier General in 1951.Later Years
After retirement from the Army, Hester studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
University of Pennsylvania , andGeorge Washington University , in the areas of law and international relations, but did not earn a degree. Hester was an outspoken opponent of U.S. foreign policy for the remainder of his life. He published a book, "On the Brink", withDr. Jerome Davis in 1959. It expressed concerns about theCold War and suggested that new U.S. policies were needed. Hester was a common speaker at peace rallies in the 1960's and authored many opinion and editorial pieces. He was a special correspondent forThe Nation ,The Churchman , andU.S. Farm News , as well as a speaker on the lecture circuit. In 1971, he published "Twenty-Six Disastrous Years" which criticized U.S. foreign policy. Hester argued for disarmament, weapons control, and world government.Personal Life
Hugh Bryan Hester was born in Hester, North Carolina on August 5, 1895 to William Alexander Hester and Marietta Bullock (Hester). He married Pauline Hester Green in 1935. She passed away January 8, 1981. Hugh Hester died of natural causes on November 25, 1983 in
Asheville, North Carolina .ources and Links
* [http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/mss/hester_hugh/default_hester_hugh.html Hugh B. Hester] at D.H. Ramsey Library, University of North Carolina at Asheville
* [http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/special/ead/findingaids/0222/ Hugh B. Hester] at Joyner Library, East Carolina University
* [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/births/1891-1900d-k.htm Hester Birth Record] at Granville County, North Carolina, U.S. GenWeb Project
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