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General who rose from the ranks of the 14th Infantry

Brigadier General Thomas F. Bresnahan
Born 4 July 1892 at Fitchburg,
Massachusetts
APPOINTMENTS AND
PROMOTIONS
DATE OF GRADE APPOINTMENT
RANK ACCEPTANCE
Second Lieutenant, Infantry,
Officer's Reserve Corps 10 Aug 1917 10
Aug 1917 10 Aug 1917
Second Lieutenant, Infantry,
National Army (Provisional) 26 Oct 1917
13 Nov 1917-
First Lieutenant, Infantry,
(Temporary) 27 Jun 1918 27 Jun 1918
Captain, Infantry, United
States Army 14 Aug 1918 5 Sep 1918 5 Sep 1918
First Lieutenant,Infantry, National Army
(Provisional) 26 Sep 1919 27 Jul 1919 26 Sep 1919.
Honorably discharged as Captain,
United States Army only, 30 Jun 1920
Captain, Infantry, Regular
Army 1 Jul 1920 1 Jul 1920
Major, Infantry, Regular
Army 23 Aug 1935 1 Aug 1935 23 Aug 1935
Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, Army of the
United States 30 Aug 1940 18 Aug 1940 6. Sep 1940
Colonel, Infantry, Army
of the United States 31 Dec 1941 24 Dec
1941 31 Dec 1941
Brigadier General,Army of the United States
28 Sep-1943 15 Sep 1943 7 Oct 1943
Appointment as Brigadier General,
Army of theUnited States terminated
31 Mar 1948
Retired in the Grade of Colonel,
United States Army, 31 Mar 1948
Advanced to the Grade of Brigadier
General, United States Army
Retired List 16 Aug 1948 29 Jun 1948
CIVILIAN AND MILITARY
EDUCATION
Middlebury College, Vermont, BS Degree
Infantry School, Officers' Course, 1924
Command and General Staff School, Regular Course,
1937
ASSIGNMENTS FROM
TO
Platoon Commander, 38th Infantry, Syracuse,
New York later Camp Greene, North Carolina Aug 1917
Dec 1917
Commanding Officer, Signal Platoon, later
Signal Officer, 38th Infantry, Camp Greene,
North Carolina later American
Expeditionary Forces, France Dec 1917 Aug 1918
Intelligence Officer, later Commanding
Officer, Company L, 38th Infantry, American
Expeditionary Forces, France Sep 1918 Dec 1919
Plans and Training Officer, later Regimental
Intelligence Officer
(Patient, US General Hospital #41, Fox
Hills, Long Island, New York
Jan 1920 to June 1920), 24th Infantry,
Columbus, New Mexico later Camp Furlong,
New Mexico Jan 1920 Sep 1922
Regimental Intelligence Officer, later Commanding
Officer, Company B, 24th Infantry, Fort Benning, Georgia Oct 1922 Sep
1923
Student, The Infantry School, Fort
Benning,.Georgia Oct 1923 May 1924
Assistant Commanding Officer,
Company E, later Administration and Supply Officer and later Platoon
Commander, 34th Infantry, Camp Meade.,
Maryland Jun 1924 Aug 1924
Instructor, Rifle-Marksmanship, Reserve
Officer's Training Corps, Camp Perry, Ohio
Aug 1924 Sep 1924
Assistant Professor of Military Science
and Tactics, Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania,
(Instructor, Reserve Officer's Training
Corps, Camp Meade, Maryland Jun 1925 to
Jul 1925; Jun 1926 to Jul 1926; Jun 1927
to Jul 1927),
(Assistant Adjutant, Fort Leonard Wood,
Missouri Jun 1928 to Jul 1928) Oct 1924 Jun 1929
Commanding Officer, Company L, later Plans
and Training Officer, 26th Infantry, Plattsburg
Barracks, New York Aug 1929 Dec 1931
Company Commander later Post
Adjutant, 14th Infantry, Fort Davis, Canal Zone Dec 1931 Jun 1936
Chief, Distribution Section, Camp Perry,
Ohio Aug 1936 Sept 1936
Instructor, 181st Infantry, 52d Brigade,
Boston, Massachusetts later Worcester,
Massachusetts Oct 1936 Aug 1937 Student,
Command and General Staff School,Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas Aug 1937 Jun 1938
Assistant later Instructor, Massachusetts
National Guard, 181st Infantry,
52d Brigade (Assistant Chief Statistical
Officer, Camp Perry, Ohio Aug 1938 to Sep
1938) Worcester, Massachusetts Aug 1938
Jun 1940
Assistant Chief,. Training Division later
Organization and Training Division, National
Guard Bureau, Washington, D. C. Jul 1940 Jul 1941 Commandant,
The Army War College, Washington, D.C.
Jul 1941 Feb 1943
Executive Officer later Commanding Officer,
and later Commanding General,9th
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
Special Troops, Camp Maxey, Texas Feb
1943 Mar 1944
Commanding General, Infantry Replacement
Training Center, Camp Hood, Apr 1944 Jun 1945
Texas
Commanding Generall, Army Ground Force
Replacement Depot No 1, Fort George G. Meade,
Marylan Jul 1945 Sep 1945
Commanding General, Oise Intermediate Section,
Theater Service Forces, European Theater
Nov 1945 Dec 1945
Commanding General, Continental Base Section,
United States Forces, European Theater
Jan 1946 Mar 1947
Commanding General, Bremerhaven Port of
Embarkation (Deputy Director, Service
Support and Procurement Division,16 Mar 1947 to 30 Jun 1947) European
Command Mar 1947 Mar 1948
DECORATIONS AND AWARDS
Distinguished Service Cross
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart (with Oak Leaf Cluster)
American Defense Medal
American Campaign Medal
World War I Victory Medal with five bronze Battle
Clasps for participation in the Aisne, Champagne Marne,
Aisne Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne
Battle@-and-@h-e Defensive Sector Battle Clasp
World War II Victory Medal
Army of Occupation Medal w/Germany Clasp
FOREIGN:
Polish: Order of Polonia Restituta III Class
Tunisia: Order of Nichan-Iftikhar, Rank of
Commandeur
French: Croix de-Guerre with Gilt Star
ACTIVE SERVICE
FROM TO
Commissioned 15 Aug 1917 to 31 Mar 1948
Our thanks to MG Richard
Bresnahan for providing us with this new material.


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NOTE: Maj. Thomas F. Bresnahan was the 14th Regimental Adjutant in Panama
1935-36.
During WWII, I saw his name in "The Stars &
Stripes" as being a BG and Commanding General of one of the
base sections in France. I believe it was the Oise Base Section.
Lester Cundiff, Col. AUS, (Ret.)
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