- Hugh Aloysius Drum
Infobox Military Person
name=Hugh Aloysius Drum
caption= Hugh Aloysius Drum
born= birth date|1879|08|19
died= Death date and age|1951|10|03|1879|08|19
placeofbirth=Fort Brady, Michigan
placeofdeath=New York City, New York
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears= 1898-1943
rank=Lieutenant General
commands=U.S. Army, Pacific (Hawaiian Department) Eastern Defense Command Second Corps Area U.S. First Army
battles=World War I
awards=Silver Star
laterwork=President, Empire State Inc.Hugh Aloysius Drum was a U.S. general. Born in Fort Brady, Michigan, he graduated from
Boston College in 1898. Joining theUnited States Army , he was made a second lieutenant in the 12th Infantry Regiment. Regarded by some as one of the most adroit players of intra-service politics, Drum climbed quickly up the ranks in the Army; he became assistant Chief of Staff to GeneralJohn J. Pershing inFrance during World War I. In 1918, he was promoted to colonel, and became Chief of Staff of theFirst United States Army , AEF.After the war Drum served as the director of training for the School of the Line at
Fort Leavenworth , Kansas, where he taught the doctrine of open warfare that he and General Pershing had practiced in France. From there he went to the War Department in Washington, D.C. where he publicly clashed with ColonelBilly Mitchell about the disposition of theU.S. Army Air Corps . General Drum successfully lobbied Congress not to have the Air Corps broken out into a separate service.He was promoted to Major General by 1931 and sent to
Honolulu to serve as commander. It was during Drum's posting in Hawaii that he first encountered another ambitious officer, George S. Patton, Jr., with whom he had a contentious professional relationship. Following a stint atFort Hayes , Ohio, Drum returned to Washington in 1933 to serve as deputy to the Chief of Staff, GeneralDouglas MacArthur . From 1935 to 1937, Drum commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific (Hawaiian Department). In 1938, Drum took concurrent command of the newly reactivated U.S. First Army and Second Corps Area headquartered atFort Jay ,Governors Island , New York. When Chief of Staff GeneralMalin Craig retired in 1939, Drum was passed over in favor of GeneralGeorge Marshall . Despite this disappointment, he received a promotion to lieutenant general in August 1939. With the onset of World War II, he assumed command of the Eastern Defense Command, responsible for domestic defense along the Alantic seaboard. Controversy continued to follow him after the outbreak of World War II. Hoping to be the General Pershing of the next great war, he was disappointed with an offer from Secretary of War Henry Stimson to go to what he perceived to be a low-profile assignment in China. After being passed over for that mission, Drum was relegated to home duty assignments until mandatory retirement in 1943. From 1944 until his death, he was the president of Empire State Inc.During his career he was awarded the
Silver Star , Distinguished Service Medal, theMexican Border Service Medal , and theCroix de Guerre . After his death he was buried atArlington National Cemetery . He left behind a widow, Mary Reaume Drum.Fort Drum, New York is named for General Drum.External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hadrum.htm Arlington National Cemetery] entry on which much of this biography is based.
* [http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/cgbios/cg_drum.asp Official Army biography]Persondata
NAME = Drum, Hugh Aloysius
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH =August 19 ,1879
PLACE OF BIRTH =Fort Brady, Michigan
DATE OF DEATH =October 3 ,1951
PLACE OF DEATH =New York City, New York
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