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Charles L. Southward

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The District of Columbia National Guard presents the annual Southward Leadership Award. The Southward Trophy is awarded to the outstanding Army and Air National Guard leaders in the organization.
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After the war Southward pursued a full-time career with the federal government, serving as a Veterans’ Counselor and Business Specialist with the
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, entry for Charles L. Southward, accessed May 21, 2013
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as a member of the Logistics (G4) section. During the war he was promoted twice, leaving active duty as a
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Associated Press, Petersburg Progress, Col. Southward Goes to Natl. Guard Bureau, June 4, 1954
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Annual Reports of Officers, Boards and Institutions of the Commonwealth of Virginia
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Social Security Death Index, entry for Charles L. Southward, accessed May 21, 2013
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From 1964 to 1967 Southward was Chief of the Army Division, (now Director of the
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He continued his military service, and in the 1950s was commander of the
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District of Columbia National Guard, Annual report, 1980, page 81
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In 1954 Southward was assigned to full-time duty at the
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United States Army Command and General Staff College
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Southward 629:, Volumes 28-29, 1974, page 10 388:National Defense Service Medal 372:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 364:American Defense Service Medal 298:United States Army War College 203:who served as director of the 1: 564:, Issues 61-63, 1953, page 33 521:Army and Navy Journal, Inc., 346:Southward's awards included: 296:Southward graduated from the 287:176th Regimental Combat Team 242:, and he graduated from the 143:176th Regimental Combat Team 129:Virginia Army National Guard 780:United States Army generals 725:Arlington National Cemetery 693:, Volume 110, 1968, page 75 436:Arlington National Cemetery 404:Philippine Liberation Medal 348:Distinguished Service Medal 80:Arlington National Cemetery 821: 614:Foundation and Alumni News 577:, Volume 22, 1955, page 42 551:, Volume 34, 1946, page 29 549:Domestic Commerce magazine 538:, Volume 21, 1967, page 45 420:Mississippi Magnolia Medal 416:Alabama Commendation Medal 392:Armed Forces Reserve Medal 380:World War II Victory Medal 323:), receiving promotion to 264:South West Pacific Command 590:, Volume 1, 1953, page 67 575:The Commonwealth magazine 508:Richmond Public Schools, 438:, Section 65, Site 3264. 225:John Marshall High School 194:Charles Lutcher Southward 25: 400:Philippine Defense Medal 384:Army of Occupation Medal 334:in 1967 and promoted to 314:Continental Army Command 368:American Campaign Medal 362:with oak leaf cluster; 360:Army Commendation Medal 739:, Winter, 2011, page 8 627:The National Guardsman 536:The National Guardsman 432:Williamsburg, Virginia 342:Awards and decorations 68:Williamsburg, Virginia 616:, Fall, 2012, page 28 599:William M. Donnelly, 523:Army and Navy Journal 310:National Guard Bureau 304:National Guard Bureau 207:and commander of the 107:Years of service 737:DC Guardian magazine 649:Official Proceedings 20:Charles L. 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Richmond, Virginia
Williamsburg, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Major general
Virginia Army National Guard
Army National Guard
176th Regimental Combat Team
Army National Guard
District of Columbia National Guard
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)
Legion of Merit
United States Department of Commerce
United States Army
major general
Army National Guard
District of Columbia National Guard
Richmond, Virginia
John Marshall High School
first sergeant
second lieutenant
captain
United States Army Command and General Staff College
World War II
Army Forces Pacific
South West Pacific Command
lieutenant colonel
United States Department of Commerce

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