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'''ADMIRAL C.F. HUGHES'''<br/><br/> | '''ADMIRAL C.F. HUGHES'''<br/><br/> | ||
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/> | Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/> | ||
American Campaign Medal | American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)<br/><br/> | ||
'''NAMESAKE''' - Rear Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes (October1 14 1866 - May 28 1934)<br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' - Rear Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes (October1 14 1866 - May 28 1934)<br/> | ||
Hughes was a Naval Officer during The Spanish American War under Commodore Dewey. Commanded Scout Cruiser [[BIRMINGHAM CL 2|USS BIRMINGHAM CL-2]] from 1911, and later Light Cruiser [[DES MOINES CL 17|USS DES MOINES CL-17]]. He took command of Battleship [[NEW YORK BB 34|USS NEW YORK BB-34]] from 1916 through WWI. His Navy career ended with him as Chief of Naval Operations. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery<br/><br/> | Hughes was a Naval Officer during The Spanish American War under Commodore Dewey. Commanded Scout Cruiser [[BIRMINGHAM CL 2|USS BIRMINGHAM CL-2]] from 1911, and later Light Cruiser [[DES MOINES CL 17|USS DES MOINES CL-17]]. He took command of Battleship [[NEW YORK BB 34|USS NEW YORK BB-34]] from 1916 through WWI. His Navy career ended with him as Chief of Naval Operations. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery<br/><br/> | ||
'''GENERAL EDWIN D. PATRICK'''<br/><br/> | '''GENERAL EDWIN D. PATRICK'''<br/><br/> | ||
Earned 3 Battle Stars (Korea)<br/>* | Earned 3 Battle Stars (Korea)<br/>* | ||
North Korean Aggression | '''North Korean Aggression'''<br/> | ||
Communist China Aggression | July 31 to August 1 1950<br/> | ||
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/> | October 9 to November 2 1950<br/>* | ||
National Defense Service Medal | '''Communist China Aggression'''<br/> | ||
November 3-18 1950<br/> | |||
January 5-6 1951 <br/><br/> | |||
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...<br/>National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal (3) - United Nations Service Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal<br/><br/> | |||
'''NAMESAKE''' -Major General Edwin D. Patrick (January 11 1894 - November 26 1944)<br/> | '''NAMESAKE''' -Major General Edwin D. Patrick (January 11 1894 - November 26 1944)<br/> | ||
Patrick entered the Indiana National Guard February 11 1915 and was commissioned 'Second Lieutenant in the Infantry March 21 1917, and later joined the 14th Machine Gun Battalion in France to participate in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. In May 1926 he went to Tientsin, China, to serve with the 15th Infantry. He returned to The United States in July 1929 to remain until after the start of World War II. Assigned to the Southwest Pacific in December 1942, he was promoted to Brigadier General April 26 1943, and in June was appointed Chief of Staff of the 6th Army. Appointed commander of a regimental combat team in May 1944, he participated in the conquest of New Guinea. In September he assumed command of the 6th Infantry and saw action in the Philippines. General Patrick was mortally wounded by Japanese machine gun fire near Mountain Mataba, south of Montalban, Luzon | Patrick entered the Indiana National Guard February 11 1915 and was commissioned 'Second Lieutenant in the Infantry March 21 1917, and later joined the 14th Machine Gun Battalion in France to participate in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. In May 1926 he went to Tientsin, China, to serve with the 15th Infantry. He returned to The United States in July 1929 to remain until after the start of World War II. Assigned to the Southwest Pacific in December 1942, he was promoted to Brigadier General April 26 1943, and in June was appointed Chief of Staff of the 6th Army. Appointed commander of a regimental combat team in May 1944, he participated in the conquest of New Guinea. In September he assumed command of the 6th Infantry and saw action in the Philippines. General Patrick was mortally wounded by Japanese machine gun fire near Mountain Mataba, south of Montalban, Luzon |
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Post Office Established January 25 1945 - Disestablished March 29 1946
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ADMIRAL C.F. HUGHES
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
NAMESAKE - Rear Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes (October1 14 1866 - May 28 1934)
Hughes was a Naval Officer during The Spanish American War under Commodore Dewey. Commanded Scout Cruiser USS BIRMINGHAM CL-2 from 1911, and later Light Cruiser USS DES MOINES CL-17. He took command of Battleship USS NEW YORK BB-34 from 1916 through WWI. His Navy career ended with him as Chief of Naval Operations. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery
GENERAL EDWIN D. PATRICK
Earned 3 Battle Stars (Korea)
*
North Korean Aggression
July 31 to August 1 1950
October 9 to November 2 1950
*
Communist China Aggression
November 3-18 1950
January 5-6 1951
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal (3) - United Nations Service Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal
NAMESAKE -Major General Edwin D. Patrick (January 11 1894 - November 26 1944)
Patrick entered the Indiana National Guard February 11 1915 and was commissioned 'Second Lieutenant in the Infantry March 21 1917, and later joined the 14th Machine Gun Battalion in France to participate in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. In May 1926 he went to Tientsin, China, to serve with the 15th Infantry. He returned to The United States in July 1929 to remain until after the start of World War II. Assigned to the Southwest Pacific in December 1942, he was promoted to Brigadier General April 26 1943, and in June was appointed Chief of Staff of the 6th Army. Appointed commander of a regimental combat team in May 1944, he participated in the conquest of New Guinea. In September he assumed command of the 6th Infantry and saw action in the Philippines. General Patrick was mortally wounded by Japanese machine gun fire near Mountain Mataba, south of Montalban, Luzon
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