J. Lawton Collins

J. Lawton Collins

Infobox Military Person
name= Joseph Lawton Collins
born= birth date|1896|5|1
died= death date and age|1987|9|12|1896|5|1
placeofbirth= New Orleans, Louisiana
placeofdeath= Washington, D.C.
placeofburial= Arlington National Cemetery


caption= General J. Lawton Collins
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Army
serviceyears= 1917 - 1956
rank= General
commands=3rd Battalion 22nd Infantry 25th Infantry Division VII Corps
Chief of Staff of the US Army
unit=
battles=World War II
awards= Defense Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Legion of Merit Bronze Star
laterwork=

Joseph "Lightning Joe" Lawton Collins (1 May 1896 – 12 September 1987) was a General in the United States Army. During World War II, he served in both the Pacific and European Theaters of Operations. His elder brother, James Lawton Collins, was also in the army as a Major General. His nephew, Michael Collins, would become famous for being the Command Module Pilot on the "Apollo 11" mission in 1969 that saw the first two men on the Moon. He too would retire as a Major General, but he was in the Air Force.

He was Army Chief of Staff during the Korean War.

Early career

Collins was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 1 May 1896. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1917; was commissioned a second lieutenant and assigned to the 22nd Infantry, April 1917; was promoted to first lieutenant, May 1917, and temporary captain, August 1917. He attended the Infantry School of Arms at Fort Sill and served with his regiment at various locations, 1917–1919. Collins was promoted to captain, June 1918, and to temporary major, September 1918; commanded the 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry, in France, 1919, and was assistant chief of staff, G-3, of American Forces in Germany, 1920–1921.

Advancement

Collins married Gladys Easterbrook, 1921; reverted to captain, 1920; was instructor in the department of chemistry at West Point, 1921–1925; graduated from the company officer course at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, 1926, and from the advanced course at the Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, 1927. He was an instructor in weapons and tactics at the Infantry School, 1927–1931; was promoted to major, August 1932; was executive officer of the 23rd Brigade, Manila, and assistant chief of staff, G-2, Philippine Division, 1933–1934.

He graduated from the Army Industrial College, 1937, and the Army War College, 1938; was an instructor at the Army War College, 1938–1940.He was promoted to lieutenant colonel, June 1940; was chief of staff of the VII Corps, 1941.

Major Commands

Collins was promoted to the temporary ranks of colonel, January 1941, brigadier general, February 1942, and major general, May 1942.He was chief of staff of the Hawaiian Department, 1941–1942, and commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division—the "Tropic Lightning" Division—on Oahu and in operations against the Japanese on Guadalcanal, 1942–1943.

Transferred to Europe, he commanded VII Corps in the Normandy invasion and in Western European campaigns to the German surrender, 1944–1945. The VII Corps is best-known for the leading role it played in Operation Cobra; less well known is Collins' contribution to that plan. Throughout the 1944-45 campaign, the VII Corps tended to lead the most important 1st Army efforts. Collins was widely considered the best US Corps commander in the theatre.Fact|date=January 2008

Collins was promoted to temporary lieutenant general (April) and permanent brigadier general (June), 1945. He was deputy commanding general and chief of staff of Army Ground Forces, August – December 1945; was director of information (later chief of public information) of the Army, 1945–1947; was deputy (later vice) chief of staff of the United States Army, 1947–1949; was promoted to temporary general and permanent major general, January 1948.

Collins was chief of staff of the United States Army, 16 August 1949 – 15 August 1953; as such he was the Army’s senior officer throughout the Korean War.

He directed the Army’s operation of the railroads, brought the first Special Forces group into the order of battle, and was closely associated with the development of the Army’s contribution to the newly established North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

He was representative of the United States to the Military Committee and the Standing Group of NATO, 1953–1954; was special representative of the United States in Vietnam with ambassadorial rank, 1954–1955; returned to his NATO assignment; retired from active service, March 1956.

Collins died in Washington, D.C., on 12 September 1987. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

ee also

References

*Joseph Lawton Collins (1969). "War in peacetime: the history and lessons of Korea".

External links

* [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/cg&csa/Collins-JL.htm Joseph Lawton Collins] , Army website.
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/josephla.htm Arlington National Cemetery Biography]
* [http://www-cgsc.army.mil/carl/resources/csi/wade3/wade3.asp Conversations with General J. Lawton Collins] , Combat Studies Institute report
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_c.html Papers of J. Lawton Collins, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]


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