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In this capacity, Maraist strongly advocated preparing the civilian population to withstand nuclear attack and proposed the construction of fallout shelters in public buildings like schools and hospitals. Maraist retired from the Army in 1953.
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In 1940, Maraist was appointed as Commanding Officer of 27th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. Two years later, Colonel Maraist was promoted to the capacity of Commanding Officer of Artillery of the
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until its deactivation in September, 1945. Then Brigadier general Maraist returned to the United States and became a Civil Defense Director in
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Maraist spent six months with the division before he was transferred again, this time to the
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After the war, Maraist stayed in the army and served at several military camps, including
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Biography of Brigadier-General Robert Victor Maraist (1893 – 1961), USA
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Brigadier general Robert Victor Maraist died on 18 February 1961.
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Saint Michaels Cemetery, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
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In July 1943, Maraist was transferred to the newly formed
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Robert Victor Maraist was born on February 28, 1893, in
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St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
United States Army
Brigadier General
69th Infantry Division
World War I
World War II
Operation Torch
Battle of the Kasserine Pass
Siegfried Line
Silver Star
Bronze Star Medal
Legion of Merit
brigadier general
United States Army
69th Infantry Division
World War II
New Orleans
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
French Croix de guerre 1914–1918 with Palm
Germany
Fort Myer
Virginia
1st Armored Division
Orlando Ward
Tunisia
1st Armored
16th Armored Division
Camp Chaffee
Arkansas

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