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Alfred Marcy

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On October 15, 1940, Marcy made the move from the New York Guard to the U.S. Army with the rank of major. At Fort Ord, California, while awaiting transfer overseas, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. While in Hawaii, he commanded the 3rd Battalion of the 108th Infantry until he was shifted to the
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island of Kauai, where he served as executive officer of the 54th Infantry Brigade, 27th Division. He also planned and supervised installation of radio navigation aids and point-to-point joint army-navy radio stations from Hawaii to New Zealand and throughout the Central Pacific.
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Alfred Russell Marcy, son of Albert Theodore Marcy and Julia Edna (Park) Marcy was born in Oneida, New York, July 21, 1900. His father worked as an industrial blacksmith and foreman for a steel company; his mother liked to write poetry and doted on crossword puzzles.
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Marcy was promoted to full colonel in September 1944. He then was engaged in communication planning for assaults against Japanese base stations in the Gilberts, Marshalls, Palaus, Marianas, Bonins and the
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After the war, he became deputy chief of the Army Communications System with headquarters in Washington, D.C. From August to October 1947, he served in Turkey in support of the Truman Doctrine.
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broke out he was on a training mission with V Corps in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was then flown to Korea to become signal officer of the
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during the Naktong River battles. He was then specifically selected by General Ned Almond to be signal officer of the
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colonel who was the Chief of the Radio Division and Deputy Signal Officer of the Central Pacific command during
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Pearl Harbor Attack: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Pearl Harbor Attack
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Employment of Retired Military and Civilian Personnel by Defense Industries
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unknown (January 1948). "Col A.R. Marcy on Terminal Leave". Auburn Citizen.
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Interference in American Foreign Affairs by Unauthorized American Citizens
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Genealogy of the Parke Families of Massachusetts: Including Richard Parke.
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for the Battle of Inchon landings and operations in North Korea.
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Following graduation from high school, Marcy entered into the
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Oneida
New York
Melbourne
Florida
United States of America
United States Army

Colonel
World War II
Eastern Mandates
Southwest Pacific
Western Pacific
Korean War
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Air Medal
United States Army
World War II
Korean War
Edward Almond
Inchon landings
New York Guard
Ryukyu Islands
Korean War
U.S. IX Corps
U.S. X Corps
Second Lieutenant
First Lieutenant
Captain
major

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