Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . of distinguishedservice: As brigade commander Gen. Mac-Arthur personally led his men and by theskilful maneuvering of his brigade made pos-sible the capture of Hills 288, 242, and theC6te-de-Chatillon, France, October 14, 15, and16,1918. He displayed indomitable resolutionand great courage in rallying broken lines andin re-forming attacks, thereby making victorypossible. On a field where courage was therule, his courage was the dominant O. 27 (February 17, 1919). Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious


Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . of distinguishedservice: As brigade commander Gen. Mac-Arthur personally led his men and by theskilful maneuvering of his brigade made pos-sible the capture of Hills 288, 242, and theC6te-de-Chatillon, France, October 14, 15, and16,1918. He displayed indomitable resolutionand great courage in rallying broken lines andin re-forming attacks, thereby making victorypossible. On a field where courage was therule, his courage was the dominant O. 27 (February 17, 1919). Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious and distin- [41] guished services. He served with credit aschief of staff of the 42nd Division in the opera-tions at Chalons and at the Chateau-Thierrysalient. In command of the 84th InfantryBrigade he showed himself to be a brilliantcommander of skill and judgment. Later heserved with distinction as commanding generalof the 42d Division. G. O. 59 (May 3,1919). ^ V> - ? i~. f~> ?•? / /A{#;;-;, ??? ?-> .,/?/ v^>- --- r ^ S [43].


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