- Phillip Davidson
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name=Phillip Buford Davidson, Jr.
born= birth date|1915|11|26
died= Death date and age|1996|2|7|1915|11|26
placeofbirth= Hachita,New Mexico
placeofdeath=San Antonio, Texas
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1939-1974
rank= Lieutenant General
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battles=World War II Korean War Vietnam War
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laterwork=authorPhillip Buford Davidson, Jr. (
November 26 ,1915 –February 7 ,1996 ) was an American Lieutenant general, who served inWorld War II , theKorean War , and theVietnam War .Davidson was born on
November 26 ,1915 inHachita, New Mexico . Davidson attended West Point, graduating in 1939. DuringWorld War II , he served as assistant intelligence officer in the 96th Infantry Division. Later, he served as a squadron commander inGeorge Patton 's Third Army.Following the War, he was assigned as an instructor to the Army's School of Intelligence in
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas .Starting in 1948 and continuing throughout the
Korean War , Davidson was chief, Plans and Estimates Branch, in GeneralDouglas MacArthur 's intelligence office. It was during this time that occurred one of the US Army's greatest intelligence failures in history - the failure to predict Chinese entry into the Korean war.In 1969, while assigned as commanding General of the Army training center at
Fort Ord ,California , Davidson was therespondent in theUnited States Supreme Court decisionParisi v. Davidson . In that case, the court grantedhabeas relief to a soldier seeking anhonorable discharge as aconscientious objector .During the Vietnam War, 1967 until 1969, Davidson was the chief of US intelligence in
Vietnam , under the command ofWilliam Westmoreland and laterCreighton Abrams . FromMay 3 ,1971 toSeptember 30 ,1972 , Davidson, then a Major General, was the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army. He later was promoted to Lieutenant General.In 1988, he published "Vietnam at War: The History 1946-1975", (ISBN 0195067924) which is widely regarded as one of the most comprehensive accounts of the
Indochina wars . He followed it up in 1990 with "Secrets of the Vietnam War" (ISBN 0891413820), where he described his experiences in Vietnam.Davidson died
February 7 ,1996 inSan Antonio, Texas . He was buried inArlington National Cemetery .Davidson is a member of the
Military Intelligence Hall of Fame .External links
* [https://icon.army.mil/anon/content/history/PDFS/MDAVID.PDF Phillip B. Davidson, Jr. and Army Intelligence Doctrine]
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