- Ralph C. Smith
Infobox Military Person
name=Major General Ralph C. Smith, U.S. Army
born= birth date|1893|11|27
died= death date and age|1998|01|21|1893|11|27
placeofbirth=South Omaha, Nebraska
placeofdeath=Palo Alto, California
placeofburial=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
service=United States Army
serviceyears=1916–1948
rank= Major General
commands=
unit=Commanding General 27th Division Commanding General 98th Division, Pacific
battles=World War I Meuse-Argonne Offensive World War II Makin AtollBattle of Saipan
awards=Silver Star with an Oak-Leaf Cluster andPurple Heart
laterwork=Ralph Corbett Smith (
November 27 ,1893 -January 21 ,1998 ) was a highly decorated Major General of theUnited States Army . After receiving early training as a pilot fromOrville Wright he served GeneralJohn J. Pershing 's army againstPancho Villa , became decorated for bravery inWorld War I and commanded an infantry division in combat in thePacific inWorld War II . At his death Smith was the oldest surviving general officer of the Army. [Pace, E. (1998) [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9404E4D7133BF935A15752C0A96E958260 " Gen. Ralph C. Smith, Honored For War Bravery, Dies at 104"] , "The New York Times." January 26, 1998. Retrieved 5/9/08.]Early life
Born in Nebraska, Smith attended
Colorado State College and served in theColorado National Guard . He was an early aviator and was given flying lessons, as a young officer, byOrville Wright , and his pilot's license, signed by Wright, bore the number 13 because he was the 13th person to receive one.Military career
He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army in 1916 and was involved in the Army's unsuccessful
Mexican Punitive Expedition , whose commanding general wasJohn J. Pershing , againstPancho Villa just before the United States enteredWorld War I .In the first world war Smith won the
Silver Star with an Oak-Leaf Cluster for two instances of bravery with the Infantry inFrance . He was wounded in action in the Meuse-Argonne offensive in 1918. Between the world wars his duties including teaching atWest Point and attending, and then instructing, at the Command and General Staff School atFort Leavenworth ,Kansas .He was a temporary Colonel when the United States entered World War II. In 1942, he became a Major General and took command of the 27th Infantry Division. In 1943, troops of his division captured
Makin Atoll in theGilbert Islands in the Pacific, which became the first central Pacific island to be reconquered by the Allies.In 1944, the general's division took part in the hard struggle for the mountainous island of
Saipan in the western Pacific during which he was relieved of his command by Lieutenant GeneralHolland M. Smith of the U.S. Marine Corps, commander of theV Amphibious Corps . Marine General Smith contended that under Army General Smith the 27th Division had "failed to attack on time," costing vital Marine lives to save the island. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,796737,00.html "The Generals Smith"] , "TIME Magazine." September 18, 1944. Retrieved 5/9/08.]An all-Army board of inquiry later exonerated the Major General, and he went on to serve as the military attache at the United States Embassy in
Paris andCARE 's chief of mission for France. While he worked for CARE he also oversaw operations in other western European countries.Smith retired from the Army in 1948.
After retirement
General Smith was a fellow at
Stanford University 's Hoover Institute on War, Revolution and Peace.He died in 1998 by an lung ailment.
Personal life
His first wife, Madeleine, died in 1975.
In 1980, he remarried again to Hildy Jarman until she died in 1995.
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References
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