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John C. Arrowsmith

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replaced him as Chief Road Engineer in October 1943, but retained command of the 45th Eng, GSR. While Arrowsmith received a temporary promotion in July 1943 to brigadier general, he reverted to colonel in Jan. 1944. In Feb. 1944 he was detailed to the XXI Corps as Corps Engineer at Camp Polk, La.,
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From Sept. 1945 to Nov. 1947 he was assigned to the U.S. Office of Military Government for Germany. From Jan. 1948 to Oct. 1949 he was commanding officer of the Engineer Research and Development Laboratories at
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Arrowsmith was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1918, promoted to first lieutenant in 1919, while stationed at
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California. During the 1920s he was detailed to the 3rd Engineer Regiment,
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later accompanying these troops into France and Germany.
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