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In recognition of his leadership, courage, and dedication to the principles of human relations, equality of opportunity and justice, which has been the hallmark of his numerous commands in the Army of the United
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and concurrently as Commander, Central Army Group, NATO. During his tenure he placed emphasis on race relations and equal opportunity. Because of these efforts, he was awarded the
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in 1951, and following a stint in the Office, Chief of Legislative Liaison, he was assigned to his alma mater as Commander, First Regiment, United States Corps of Cadets in 1954.
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in 1958, and subsequently served as Chief, Combat Materiel Division, Office, Chief of Research and Development until 1960. He was then chosen to command Combat Command A,
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Davison died on September 7, 2006. He was survived by his second wife, Helen Walker Davison, three children, one of whom, retired Lieutenant General
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During World War II, Davison was assigned to the Operations Division, War Department General Staff Theater Group, and later reassigned to the
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After retiring from the Army, Davison held various positions in the civilian sector, to include President of the
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After the war, then-Colonel Davison was assigned to the Plans Section, Headquarters Army Ground Forces at
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Davison was also responsible for ending the bitter in-fighting over what would constitute the
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In May 1971, Davison was promoted to general and assigned as Commander-in-Chief,
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Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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in 1939, receiving his commission in the cavalry. His first posting was at
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four-star general, who served as Commander in Chief,
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