Harry Gore Bishop

Harry Gore Bishop

Harry Gore Bishop (1874-1934) was a United States Army artillery general and author.

Bishop was born November 22, 1874, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

In 1893, Bishop entered the United States Military Academy at West Point.

In 1916, during the Mexican Revolution, Bishop served on the U.S.-Mexico border. In 1917, attempting to fly an airplane from San Diego, California to Calexico, California, he was forced to land in Mexico and was lost for four days before being recovered by a search party. [cite news
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On the entry of the United States into World War I, Bishop was promoted to Brigadier General. Serving in France, he commanded the 159th Field Artillery Brigade and later the 3rd Artillery Brigade. He received the Distinguished Service Medal and the French Légion d'honneur for his service.

Following the conclusion of the war, Bishop was made Chief of the Philippine Department. In 1925, he returned to the United States and commanded the 15th Field Artillery at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Other appointments included Chief of the Hawaiian Department. While stationed in Hawaii, he commanded the 8th Field Artillery at Schofield Barracks.

In 1930, Bishop was promoted to Major General and made Chief of Artillery, subordinate only to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and relocated to Washington, D.C..

On August 31, 1934, after suffering for a year from painful colitis, Bishop was notified that he was being retired for disability, with the rank of Major General. He returned to his residence on 16th Street in Washington, and shot himself in the head.

Bishop's wife was Ella Van Horn Foulois, who had earlier divorced Maj. Gen. Benjamin Delahauf Foulois, Chief of the Army Air Corps.

Bishop is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hgbishop.htm Harry Gore Bishop, Major General, U.S. Army] ]

Writings

As a young man, Bishop wrote several short stories, some of which would now be considered science fiction. These were:

*"On the Martian Way", November 1907 in "The Broadway Magazine". This story is notable for being one of the earliest to feature an imagined future society in which space travel is commonplace. It was reprinted in Amazing Stories (February, 1927) and in "Star Magazine" (July, 1931).
*"Congealing the Ice Trust", December 1907 in "The New Broadway Magazine"
*"Mogul", January 1912 in "Everybody's Magazine". [ [http://philsp.com/homeville/FMI/s219.htm Stories, Listed by Author ] ]

Later works were purely military in character:
*"Elements of Modern Field Artillery - U.S. Service" (1914, 2nd ed. 1917)
*"Operation Orders, Field Artillery: A Study in the Technique of Battle Orders" (1916)
*"Field Artillery: The King of Battles" (1935)

ee also

References

External links

*cite news
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title=ARMY & NAVY
date=1930-03-10
work=Time Magazine
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,752339,00.html
accessdate=2008-08-09

* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hgbishop.htm Harry Gore Bishop, Major General, U.S. Army]


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