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Leonard D. Heaton

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General Heaton was made Surgeon General of the Army in June 1959, and was promoted to Lieutenant General (three stars) in September, 1959. He was the first Army medical officer to attain this rank, and served a longer term as Surgeon General than any other officer since 1931. Aside from
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Heaton retired from the Army in 1969. He and his wife moved to Pinehurst, North Carolina where they lived quietly until his final illness in 1983. Admitted to Walter Reed in July, he died at his beloved hospital on September 10, 1983.
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in the Medical Corps Reserve immediately following his graduation from medical school. In 1940 he was assigned as Chief of Surgical Service in Hawaii. He was among the attending surgeons in the aftermath of the attack on
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Heaton's funeral service was held at the Village Chapel in Pinehurst, North Carolina with Chaplain Harry Duncan officiating. He is buried in the Pinelawn Memorial Park in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
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administrative duties, Heaton continued to surgically operate. Among his many patients included President
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As surgeon general, he oversaw the expansion and deployment of Army medical services to
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in 1948. He held many posts including being the commander of the
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where he would earn his medical degree four years later.
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and advocated for the increased use of helicopters for
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Parkersburg, West Virginia
Washington, D.C.
United States of America

United States Army

Lieutenant General
Surgeon General of the US Army
World War II
Cold War
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Surgeon General of the United States Army
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Denison University
Granville, Ohio
University of Louisville
first lieutenant
attack on Pearl Harbor
European Theater of Operations
brigadier general
Walter Reed General Hospital
Washington, DC
Dwight D. Eisenhower

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