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Harry Taylor (engineer)

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in France (mid-1917 to mid-1918). In this capacity he supervised the construction of railways, barracks, wharves, and shelters throughout France. Taylor was awarded the
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was completed during his tenure. General Taylor retired June 26, 1926. He died from pneumonia on January 27, 1930, in Washington, D.C., and was buried in
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After serving as assistant chief of engineers six years, he was named major general,
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United States Army Corps of Engineers Chiefs of Engineers
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Major General Harry Taylor, Chief of Engineers 1924–1926
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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