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Deput Commanding General BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES H. CASH, born in Glencoe, Oklahoma, 16 March 1904, was appointed Zd Lieutenant, In- fantry upon completion of ROTC studies at Oklahoma State University. In january 1936 he was ordered to active duty with the Civil- ian Conservation Corps in the Oklahoma district. June 1941 he was ordered to Headquarters, VIII Corps area at Fort Sam Hous- ton, Texas, where he served until August 1942, when he was assigned as Inspector General of 11th Armored Division. He served overseas during World War II, in England, France, Germany, and Czechoslovakia, as the Inspector General of the XXII Corps. General Cash was assigned to the Third Army in November 1945 as the Army Inspector General. In January 1948 General Cash returned to the states and served in the Inspector General's office, Washington, D. C. Gen- eral Cash left Washington to attend the Advanced Officers, In- fantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, Upon graduation, he was ordered to Fort Dix, New jersey, and successively as Command- ing Ollicer of the 47th Infantry, Deputy Post Commander, and Commanding Officer of the Go Devil Regiment C6Oth In- fantryj. In 1951 General Cash returned to Germany with the V Corps. In June 1952, he became Commanding Officer of the 102d Infantry. He then became Chief of Staff of the 43d Di- vision, and later Chief of Stalf of the 5th Division. In july 1954, the General returned to the states and was assigned as Executive to the G-3, Continental Army Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia. In June 1955 he was promoted to Deputy G-3. In February 1956 he was assigned to KMAG, in Korea, as Senior Advisor to the 5th Korean Corps, and later as Senior Advisor to the Commanding General of the Korean Army Train- ing Command. Upon leaving Korea, General Cash was assigned as Chief of the Army Section Military Assistance Advisory Group, japan. In july 1959 he was assigned to his present duties. Brigadier General JAMES H CASH Colonel FREDERICK J. CLARKE COLONEL FREDERICK J. CLARKE, born in Little Falls, New York, in 1915 entered the service in 1957 with a bachelor of science degree from the U,S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. Colonel Clarke received a master's degree in civil engineering from Cornell University in 1940 and also attended Haward's Business School's advanced management program in 1954. He is a graduate of the National War College. Prior to World War II, Colonel Clarke held various assign- ments which included service with the 5th Engineer Regiment CCombatJ, the 15th Engineer Battalion CCombatJ and the 38th Engineer Regiment CCombatj. During World War II he served with the 38th Engineer Regiment CCombatD and on the staff of Army Service Forces. Since World War II the colonel has served with the Manhattan Engineer District, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Okinawa Engineer District and on the staff of the Deputy Chief of Logistics before entry to the War College. Colonel Clarke came to Fort Leonard Wood from his last assignment as District Engineer of the Trans-East Engineer District in Karachi, Pakistan. Among the colonel's decorations are the Legion of Merit and the Commendation Ribbon with Medal Pendant and Oak Leaf Cluster. Chief of Staff
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