- Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.
Infobox Military Person
name=Benjamin Oliver Davis Sr.
born= birth date|1877|07|01
died= death date and age|1970|11|26|1877|07|01
placeofbirth=Washington, D.C.
placeofdeath=Chicago, Illinois
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=Official DA Form 201 File Photo of BG Benjamin O. Davis, 1940
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=July 13, 1898--July 14, 1948
rank=Brigadier General
commands=
unit=9th Cavalry
battles=Spanish American War World War II
awards=Bronze Star Distinguished Service MedalFrench Croix de Guerre Star of Africa
laterwork=Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis, Sr. (July 1, 1877 – November 26, 1970) was an American general and the father of
Benjamin O. Davis Jr. He was the firstAfrican-American general in theUnited States Army .Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was born in
Washington, D.C. , on July 1, 1877. His biographer Marvin Fletcher (author of "America's First Black General, Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., 1880-1970") has presented evidence of his birth records indicating that he was born in May 1880 and later lied about his age so that he could enlist in the army without the permission of his parents. It is the earlier date that appears on his grave atArlington National Cemetery , however. He was a student atHoward University when—as a result of the start of the War with Spain—he entered the military service on July 13, 1898 as a temporary first lieutenant of the8th United States Volunteer Infantry . He was mustered out on March 6, 1899, and on June 18, 1899, he enlisted as a private in Troop I,U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment (one of the originalBuffalo Soldier regiments), of the Regular Army. He then served as corporal and squadron sergeant major, and on February 2, 1901, he was commissioned a second lieutenant of Cavalry in the Regular Army.Promotions
He was promoted to first lieutenant on March 30, 1905; to captain on December 24, 1915; to major (temporary) on August 5, 1917; and to lieutenant colonel (temporary) on May 1, 1918. He reverted to his permanent rank of captain on October 14, 1919, and was promoted to lieutenant colonel on July 1, 1920; to colonel on February 18, 1930; to brigadier general (temporary) on October 25, 1940. He was retired on July 31, 1941, and recalled to active duty with the rank of brigadier general the following day.
Decorations and honors
General Davis' U.S. military decorations included the Bronze Star and the Distinguished Service Medal. His DSM medal, awarded by General Order 10, dated February 22, 1945, stated that General Benjamin O. Davis was awarded the DSM "for exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility from June 1941 to November 1944." The War Department release issued about General Davis' DSM on February 11, 1945, included the following citation::For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility from June, 1941, to November, 1944, as an Inspector of troop units in the field, and as special War Department consultant on matters pertaining to Negro troops. The initiative, intelligence and sympathetic understanding displayed by him in conducting countless investigations concerning individual soldiers, troop units, and components of the War Department brought about a fair and equitable solution to many important problems which have since become the basis of far-reaching War Department policy. His wise advice and counsel have made a direct contribution to the maintenance of soldier morale and troop discipline and has been of material assistance to the War Department and to responsible commanders in the field of understanding personnel matters as they pertain to the individual soldier.
Additionally, General Davis was awarded an Honorary Degree of LL.D. and at Florida from
Atlanta University ,Atlanta, Georgia . His foreign awards and honors consisted of theCroix de guerre from France and theGrade of Commander of the Order of the Star of Africa from Liberia.ee also
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List of African American firsts References
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh/topics/afam/davis.htm Official US Army Biography]
*Fletcher, Marvin E. "America's First Black General: Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., 1880-1970." Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas, 1989.
*Lee, Ulysses. "The Employment of Negro Troops". Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1966; reprint, 1986, 1990.Persondata
NAME= Davis, Benjamin O., Sr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH= July 1, 1877
PLACE OF BIRTH=Washington, D.C.
DATE OF DEATH= November 26, 1970
PLACE OF DEATH=Chicago, Illinois
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