Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . \-^*juL^ *>•—.. MAJOR GENERAL JAMES W. McANDREW Arrived in France, June 28, 1917, with rank ofColonel. Promotions: Brigadier General, August 5, 1917;Major General, April 12, 1918. Assignments: Commanded Army Schools at Langres;Chief of Staff, A. E. F., May 3, 1918. Born: Pennsylvania, June 29, 1862. Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious and distin-guished services as chief of staff of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces. The developmentof the Army schools in France is largely dueto his marked ability as an org


Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . \-^*juL^ *>•—.. MAJOR GENERAL JAMES W. McANDREW Arrived in France, June 28, 1917, with rank ofColonel. Promotions: Brigadier General, August 5, 1917;Major General, April 12, 1918. Assignments: Commanded Army Schools at Langres;Chief of Staff, A. E. F., May 3, 1918. Born: Pennsylvania, June 29, 1862. Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious and distin-guished services as chief of staff of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces. The developmentof the Army schools in France is largely dueto his marked ability as an organizer and tohis brilliant professional attainments. Aschief of staff of the American ExpeditionaryForces during the period of active operations,he has met every demand of his importantposition; by his advice and decisions he hasmaterially contributed to the success of theseforces; and he has at all times enjoyed in fullthe confidence of the O. 136 (December 20, 1918). [401 J


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