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Paul Bernard Malone

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in San Francisco. The Fourth Army mission was to develop defense and operational plans for contingencies in the vicinity of the Pacific Coast and the western United States, review the mobilization plans of the Seventh and Ninth Corps Areas, and oversee the training of units in the army area. Malone
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and particularly distinguished himself on July 19. During the two days which his regiment was engaged with the enemy, Malone frequently visited the advanced troops. On the evening of July 18, after the regiment had suffered severe losses, he assisted in the reorganization of a battalion for the
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in late 1906. He was later appointed a judge advocate and provost marshal general of the Army of Cuban Pacification and remained in that capacity for two years, before he was sent back to the United States.
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Following the United States entry into World War II, Malone's skills were requested again. Due to his military background, he was nominated to the capacity of defense coordinator of the
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The official history of the Fifth division, U. S. A.: during the period of its organization and of its operations in the European world war, 1917-1919. The Red diamond (Meuse) division
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The official history of the Fifth division, U. S. A.: during the period of its organization and of its operations in the European world war, 1917-1919. The Red diamond (Meuse) division
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Major General John E. McMahon, commander of the 5th Division, shaking hands with Sergeant Lockhorn Huppman after pinning the Distinguished Service Cross on him, ForĂŞt de Hesse,
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on May 8, 1872, the son of Irish immigrants, John and Hannah Malone. His parents ran a dairy and young Paul received his early education at Saint James Parochial School and the
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at the beginning of June, Malone and his regiment were originally placed in the reserve, but promptly received orders to plug the gap in the lines.
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until January 1917, when he was appointed Officer-in-charge of Training Camps in the Central Department. He also served for brief period at the
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The battle lasted only a few days but, for Malone and his brigade, there was little rest as it soon found itself engaged in the
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He continued to command his regiment until August when he was promoted and appointed commander of the 10th Brigade, part of the
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and several foreign decorations. Malone remained in the Army following the war and completed his service as commanding general,
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and proposed an increase in the guards' strength. He also broadcast a tribute as an encouragement to his former pupil, General
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Upon his return to the United States, Malone reverted to the peacetime rank of lieutenant colonel and returned to the
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and was cited in Orders of the Tenth French Corps and of the French Army of the North and Northeast as well as the
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In the late 1970s, a series of several weapons qualification ranges, at the United States Army Infantry Center at
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served in that capacities until April 30, 1936, when he retired from active duty following a 42 years of service.
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in April 1917, Malone was promoted to the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel on June 26, 1917, and embarked for
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Brigadier General Paul B. Malone, pictured here when he was commanding the 10th Brigade, 5th Division,
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and assumed duty as Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans and Training (G-5) with the headquarters at
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He was commissioned second lieutenant in the Infantry branch on June 12, 1894, and was ordered to
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until June 1916. He was promoted to major on July 12, 1916, and appointed chief of staff,
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In April 1925, Malone was promoted again to the rank of brigadier general and ordered to
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The Commanding General of the 5th Division and his two infantry brigade commanders at
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Transferring from staff duties to the command of troops, he assumed command of the
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Malone returned stateside in June 1931 and assumed duty as commanding general,
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For his service as commander of the 10th Brigade, Malone received the
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Malone remained in this capacity for five years and sailed back to
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In May 1935, he was given additional duty as commanding general,
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Malone then served as head of the statewide organization of the
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and served consecutively as assistant commandant under Generals
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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Among his classmates who also became general officers were
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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and commanded an infantry brigade in the last year of the
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in mid-1901 and took part in the chasing of rebel leader
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He then briefly commanded the 12th Infantry Brigade at
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in June that year. He distinguished himself during the
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After his retirement from the Army, Malone settled in
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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He was attached to the General Headquarters, 542:Upon his return stateside, Malone attended the 1383:March 9, 1935 – April 30, 1936 1467:April 7, 1925 – June 13, 1926 1439:June 22, 1929 – June 24, 1931 1355:May 21, 1935 – April 30, 1936 836:, directed by radio during the broadcasting. 8: 1529: 1527: 762:caused hostilities to cease on November 11. 731:, commanding the 9th Brigade, Major General 708:(DSC), the second highest decoration of the 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1509: 1507: 1118:Here is Major general Malone's ribbon bar: 904:California Pacific International Exposition 617:, the first businessmen's training camp at 406:, on June 17, 1890, and graduated in 1894. 2066:United States Army generals of World War I 1602:"Colonel Paul B. Malone, 1: Tom Watson, 0" 1331: 1301:French Croix de guerre 1914–1918 with Palm 29: 18: 2106:19th-century United States Army personnel 691:Malone then led the 23rd Infantry in the 1237: 1100:. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole Sons. 1940. 1503: 589:In mid-1913, Malone was transferred to 2101:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 2051:United States Military Academy faculty 1600:DeLorme, Rita H. (November 22, 2012). 672:, then part of the 3rd Brigade of the 621:, and also as chief instructor at the 2041:United States Military Academy alumni 2031:Military personnel from New York City 898:in March 1935 and assumed command of 801:. He was then sent to the newly-born 7: 1985:. Pentland Press, Inc. p. 241. 1084:. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. 1916. 1068:. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. 1908. 1052:. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. 1907. 1036:. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. 1905. 1020:. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. 1904. 398:. He received an appointment to the 347:. Following his graduation from the 775:Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 with Palm 676:, then commanded by Major General 499:to the swamps and morasses of the 14: 1981:Davis, Jr., Henry Blaine (1998). 1634:"Valor awards for Paul B. Malone" 2091:Officers of the Legion of Honour 1725:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 1486: 1250:Army Distinguished Service Medal 1228: 1221: 1212: 1206: 1199: 1192: 1185: 1178: 1168: 1159: 1152: 1145: 1138: 1129: 1124: 767:Army Distinguished Service Medal 615:Citizens' Military Training Camp 309:Army Distinguished Service Medal 181: 156: 131: 111: 635:American entry into World War I 578:in September 1912 and observed 351:(USMA), he participated in the 1296:Legion of Honour, rank Officer 1003:United States Military Academy 859:, where he assumed command of 828:, where he assumed command of 771:Legion of Honour, rank Officer 505:United States Military Academy 400:United States Military Academy 349:United States Military Academy 1: 2086:Recipients of the Silver Star 1551:. Arlington National Cemetery 1275:Army Cuban Pacification Medal 1017:Winning His Way to West Point 643:American Expeditionary Forces 1607:. Southern Cross. p. 11 1285:Mexican Border Service Medal 799:War Department General Staff 564:War Department General Staff 460:, New York, where he joined 2071:United States Army generals 1245:Distinguished Service Cross 987:Arlington National Cemetery 706:Distinguished Service Cross 390:Paul B. Malone was born in 376:Distinguished Service Medal 372:Distinguished Service Cross 305:Distinguished Service Cross 95:Arlington National Cemetery 2122: 1579:Stevenson, Kenyon (1919). 1001:He wrote novels about the 710:United States Armed Forces 562:, and was assigned to the 283:Second Battle of the Marne 1469: 1459: 1451: 1441: 1431: 1423: 1413: 1403: 1395: 1385: 1375: 1367: 1357: 1351:Fourth United States Army 1347: 1339: 1334: 1299: 1294: 1290:World War I Victory Medal 1288: 1283: 1273: 1270:Philippine Campaign Medal 1268: 1263: 1258: 1248: 1243: 1123: 1098:Barbed Wire Entanglements 911:Fourth United States Army 380:Fourth United States Army 273:Battle of Château-Thierry 28: 1640:. 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Longuyon
Middletown, New York
Sarasota, Florida
Arlington National Cemetery
Virginia
United States
United States Army

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Fourth Army
Ninth Corps Area
Third Corps Area
Sixth Corps Area
Philippine Division
2nd Division
10th Brigade
23rd Regiment
Spanish–American War
Battle of San Juan Hill
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
Battle of Belleau Wood
Battle of Château-Thierry
Battle of Soissons
Second Battle of the Marne

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