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in August, 1917. Owing to the great scarcity of tonnage at that time and the necessity for salvaging material on a large scale, D'Olier was assigned to the newly organized salvage service, and in January, 1918, took command of the first salvage depot that was operated by the
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In 1946 D'Olier became chairman of the board of directors of Prudential and continued to serve actively as a director of the company until his death. He was also a director of the Howard Savings Institution of Newark, New Jersey;
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D'Olier was one of the original 20 men who initiated The American Legion in France, February 15, 1919, and attended the Paris caucus of The American Legion on March 15, 1919. After his discharge from the service, D'Olier joined
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Within six months the work had grown so rapidly that the personnel increased from 12 to 6,000 and this depot was salvaging for about 750,000 men and was larger than any depot operated by either the
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After the St. Louis caucus he was placed in charge of the State Organization Division at national headquarters, 19 West 44th Street,
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convention. He was elected National Commander of The American Legion at the national convention in Minneapolis November 12, 1919.
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as vice president and became president of the company in 1938. Under his direction the company was converted from a
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and as a member of the New Jersey State Economic Commission. He was a life trustee of Princeton university.
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delegation at the St. Louis Caucus and a member of the National Executive Committee from Pennsylvania.
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At various times he had been called upon to serve as chairman of the New Jersey committee of the
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The Emil A. Blackmore Museum of The American Legion's digital exhibit on Franklin D'Olier
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D'Olier entered the military service of the United States in April, 1917, as a
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New Jersey church honors American Legion founder in WWI observance
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from 1919 to 1920. He was also the great-grandfather of actor
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D'Olier was the recipient of the following military awards:
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National Commander of the American Legion from 1919 to 1920
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Scannell, John James; Sackett, William Edgar (1919).
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New York: William Green. pp. 134–142. 584:War Finance Committee; state chairman of the 373:Franklin D'Olier was born April 28, 1877, in 8: 1853:United States Army personnel of World War I 877:"Chapter XI: Franklin D'Olier's Leadership" 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 1823:National commanders of the American Legion 1067: 1053: 1045: 998: 974: 31: 20: 187: 664: 1709: 736: 549:gathering data on the effectiveness of 828: 826: 824: 822: 794:"Franklin D'Olier, National Commander" 716:List of members of the American Legion 536:United States Strategic Bombing Survey 534:, D'Olier organized and directed the 524:owned entirely by its policyholders. 191: 7: 1793:20th-century American businesspeople 1686: 409:. 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Burlington, New Jersey
Morristown, New Jersey
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Princeton University
BA
Businessman
The American Legion
Henry D. Lindsley
Frederick W. Galbraith Jr.
Mary Schenck Woolman
F. D. Reeve
Christopher Reeve
Medal for Merit
Branch
United States Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Saint Pierre des Corps
World War I
Defensive Sector
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Honor
France
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The American Legion
Christopher Reeve
Burlington, New Jersey
Princeton University
cotton
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