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mhfarg eruice Rear G. H. PAINE, BRIGADIER GENERAL, U. S. I-I. George H. Paine was born on I4 July I884 aT Scran- Ton, Pennsylvania. He was graduaTed Trom UniTed STaTes MiliTary Academy in I906 wiTh The degree oT Bachelor oT Science and commissioned a Second Lieu- TenanT, InTanTry, on I2 June I906. He was TransTerred To The Field ArTilIery and was promoTed To FirsT LieuTenanT on I3 July l907g To Cap- Tain on I July I9I6g To Maior lTemporaryl on 5 AugusT I9I7g To LieuTenanT Colonel lTemporaryl I9 April I9l8: To Colonel lTemporaryl 30 July I9l8g To Maior lPerma- nenTI I July I920g To LieuTenanT Colonel I6 February l930g To Colonel I AugusT l935g To Brigadier General lTemporaryl 5 April l94I. His TirsT assignmenT aTTer graduaTion Trom The Mili- Tary Academy was wiTh The SevenTh lnTanTry aT ForT Wil- liam Henry Harrison, MonTana, Trom I5 SepTember To 6 OcToIoer I906 and aT ForT Brady Michigan, To I3 July l907. He was commissioned a FirsT LieuTenanT in The Field ArTiIlery on I3 July l907 and assigned To The FiTTh Field ArTillery sTaTioned aT Camp SToTsenburg, Philippine Islands, where he served unTil 5 May I908. He was Then reTurned To The UniTed STaTes wiTh his regimenT which was sTaTioned aT ForT LeavenworTh, Kansas, unTil I6 OcTober I9083 aT ForT Snelling, MinnesoTa, unTil I2 November I9I I. He aTTended The MounTed Service School Trom 20 SepTember I9l0 To I July l9I I. He was on.recruiTing duTy aT SpringTield, Illinois, Trom I2 November I9II To I2 November I9l4. He Then served wiTh The Third Field ArTillery aT ForT Meyer, Virginia, unTil I January I9I6 when he was Transferred To The FirsT Field ArTillery and laTer To The NinTh Field ArTiIlery aT SchoTield Barracks, Hawaii, where he served unTil 3 OcTober I9I7. He re- Turned To The UniTed STaTes and was assigned To The l7Th Field ArTillery aT SparTa, Wisconsin, on I0 OcTober I9l7. The Tollowinq December he sailed wiTh This regi- menT wiTh The American ExpediTionary Forces To France. While serving wiTh The American FxpediTionary Forces in France, he parTicipaTed in The ST. Mihiel and Verdun Sec- Tor engagemenTs wiTh The Second Division unTil 8 May IQIS. Upon his reTurn To The UniTed STaTes on 30 May l9I8, he was sTaTioned aT Camp Jackson, SouTh Carolina wiTh The Field ArTilIery Brigade Firing CenTer unTil 3I De- cember I9I8, On I January I9I9, he was assigned Agsisf- anT CommandanT, Field ArTillery School, aT Camp Zachary Taylor, KenTucky, and Camp Knox, KenTucky, where he served unTil I AugusT I92I. He enTered The School oT The Line aT ForT LeavenworTh, Kansas, on I5 AugusT l92I and was graduaTed as a DisTinguished Grad- uaTe on 30 June I922. He immediaTely enTered The General STaTT School aT The same sTaTion and was grad- uaTed on 30 June I923. On The Tollowing AugusT l5, he enTered The Army War College aT WashingTon, D. C., and was graduaTed on 30 June I924. He was assigned To The General STaTT Corps on I AugusT l924 and senT To The Philippine Islands where he served as G-4 oT The Philippine DeparTmenT, sTaTioned aT Manila unTil I5 Sep- Tember I927. He reTurned To The UniTed STaTes via Eu- rope on I3 March l928 when he was relieved Trom The General STaTT Corps and assigned To The FiTTh Field ArTil- lery and Field ArTilIery Board aT ForT Bragg, NorTh Caro- lina, where he served unTil I6 June I93I. He was Then assigned AssisTanT ChieT oT STaTT, C-4, HeadquarTers, Hawaiian DeparTmenT, aT ForT ShaTTer, TerriTory oT H6- waii, unTil I2 April I934 when he was placed on de- Tached service and became The DeparTmenT RecreaTion OTTicer and ProvosT Marshal unTil 7 July I936. He re- Turned To The UniTed STaTes and was placed on Tempor- ary duTy wiTh MID, GS, WDGS, unTil I3 SepTember l936. He served as MiliTary ATTache aT Rome, ITaIy, Trom 28 SepTember l936 To 9 December I940 when he reTurned To The UniTed STaTes and was placed on Tem- porary duTy aT WashingTon, D. C. He was assigned To command The 35IsT Field ArTilIery RegimenT, Camp Liv- ingsTon, Louisiana, on I0 February I94I. He was pro- moTed To Brigadier General U. S. Army lTemporaryl 5 April I94I and assigned To command The 46Th Field ArTil- lery Brigade, Camp LivingsTon, Louisiana, which he com- manded unTil The inacTivaTion oT ThaT Brigade I5 Sep- Tember I943. He was Then TransTerred To The Field ArTil- lery ReplacemenT Training CenTer aT Camp RoberTs, Cali- Tornia, as AssisTanT Commander unTil 3 December I943 when he was assigned To command The 3lsT Field ArTil- lery Brigade lSchool Troopsl aT The Field ArTiIIery School, ForT Sill, Oklahoma, which he commanded unTil iTs inacTi- vaTion I2 February l945. He was Then assigned To com- mand The newly acTivaTed and reorganized School Troops aT The Field ArTillery School, ForT Sill, Oklahoma.
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STAFF 4-as -aj? , 31 Ni -in P-Q -9-Mi BOYD L. BRYANT EDWARD B, HUNTER FREDERIC BEEKMAN Maior Maior Captain Maintenance Officer Assistant S-3 Assistant S-3 11 'VU ,nv I PELEY D. ROBINSON WILLIAM R. WITTIG LEON BLEAKNEY JAMES W. BRAVARD Captain Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant S-4 Assistant S-4 Assistant Adiutant I 81 E Officer -1- IQQ '51 .asus- X . 1-'JL' NICOL COOK, JR. EARL A. LUNDQUEST JOHN S. PALMER JACK H. SETTLES First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Assistant S-4 Munitions Officer S-I, Aide-de-camp Assistant Personnel Officer Q fm W? bl! PETER H. SKIPPER WALTER M.- WILKINSON JAMES P. CROW WILLIAM C. DAVIES First Lieutenant Flrst.L.leutenant Second Lieutenant Chief Warrant Officer Personnel Officer Ammunition Officer Aide-de-camp Assistant Personnel Officer
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