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Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York since its establishment in 1802: Supplement, 1910–1920
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in May 1945. In September 1945 he was succeeded in command of the 30th Division, which he had by now commanded for three years, by Major General
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on November 11, 1918 was signed before the division saw any action. The division was ordered back to the United States and then deactivated at
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Major General Leland Hobbs presents the Silver Star to Second Lieutenant Robert F. Ackerman of Springfield, Massachusetts, May 2, 1945
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He graduated from the Academy almost exactly four years later in June 1915, as part of the West Point class of 1915, also known as "
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in routine sessions, June 5, 1952. Major General Leland Hobbs is stood fourth from the right, between Lieutenant General
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After the war Hobbs was transferred back to the United States, where he was appointed commanding general of
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Army commanders in the United States and certain overseas commanders meet with Secretary of the Army
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in February 1946. He served in this capacity until October 1946, when he was assigned to the
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on February 22, 1944, and trained until June of that year. Major General Hobbs landed in
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He was only there for a short time, however, as in September Hobbs was appointed as
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Major General Leland Stanford Hobbs died on March 6, 1966, at the age of 74, at
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as its commanding general, succeeding his West Point classmate, Major General
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became his new ADC and he retained this position until the end of the war.
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In the interwar era, Hobbs had various assignments and also attended the
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In November 1943, Hobbs was transferred, together with his division, to
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and became the Assistant Division Commander (ADC) of the newly raised
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His last military assignment was as Deputy Commanding General of the
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with his unit until August 1950, when he was replaced by General
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Hobbs led the 30th Infantry Division in the Battle of Normandy,
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in December 1941 and brought the United States officially into
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Graduates of the United States Military Academy Class of 1915
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with his division on June 11, five days after the initial
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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and in 1937, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the
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Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Virginia
United States
United States Army

Major General
Service number

Infantry Branch
63rd Infantry Regiment
3rd Infantry Regiment
30th Infantry Division
III Corps
2nd Armored Division
IX Corps
Border War
World War I
World War II
Operation Overlord
Siegfried Line campaign
Battle of the Bulge
Occupation of Japan
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star

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