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James C. Smith (general)

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His final assignment was as director of training in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans in the Department of the Army at the Pentagon. Smith retired from active duty on 28 February 1981 after almost thirty-nine years of military service.
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after the division returned to the United States from Vietnam. He relinquished command in January 1973. Smith later served as commander of the Army Aviation Center and
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in November 1946. He later received helicopter flight training and, in 1961, completed a Bachelor of General Studies degree in military science at the
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and commandant of the Army Aviation School from 1976 to 1978. He previously served as commanding general of the
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Smith was married to Doris Smith for sixty-six years. The couple had seven children and twelve grandchildren.
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1st Cavalry Division: A Spur Ride Through the 20th Century from Horses to the Digital Battlefield
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Vol. 27, no. 2. pp. 46–47 319:After briefly serving as commander of the 29: 18: 569: 567: 469:Badertscher, Nancy (22 December 2016). 367: 304:and then as assistant commander of the 754:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 464: 462: 460: 458: 323:in 1971, Smith assumed command of the 255:Army Command and General Staff College 729:United States Army War College alumni 281:. He also saw combat duty during the 142:Support Command, 1st Cavalry Division 7: 292:On his first combat tour during the 709:University of Nebraska Omaha alumni 749:People from Lawrenceville, Georgia 215:United States Army Aviation Center 124:United States Army Aviation Center 14: 734:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 335:from July 1976 to December 1978. 135:1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division 637:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 499:Goodson, Betty (February 1981). 475:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 213:who served as commander of the 1: 694:American Master Army Aviators 689:Recipients of the Silver Star 501:"Last Liaison Pilot Retires" 739:United States Army generals 719:Recipients of the Air Medal 674:United States Army soldiers 633:"James Clifton "Jim" Smith" 356:Arlington National Cemetery 253:. Smith graduated from the 169:Distinguished Service Medal 770: 599:Banks, Herbert C. (2002). 310:Distinguished Flying Cross 182:Distinguished Flying Cross 551:U.S. Army Aviation Digest 505:U.S. Army Aviation Digest 28: 354:, Smith was interred at 225:Early life and education 203:James Cliffton Smith Jr. 575:"Smith, James Cliffton" 306:101st Airborne Division 639:. 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Georgia
Lawrenceville, Georgia
United States Army
Major General
United States Army Aviation Center
1st Cavalry Division
1st Armored Division
9th Cavalry Regiment
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star Medal
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
Air Medal
major general
United States Army
United States Army Aviation Center
1st Cavalry Division
Georgia
6th Cavalry Regiment
Fort Oglethorpe
Fort Riley
Fort Sill
University of Omaha
Army Command and General Staff College

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