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William E. R. Covell

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in Virginia from September 1919 to August 1920. Covell reverted to his permanent rank of captain in February 1920 before being promoted to major in July 1920. He served as district engineer in Buffalo, New York from August 1920 to June 1922. Covell then enrolled at the
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Covell received temporary promotions to colonel in February 1942, brigadier general in June 1943 and major general in November 1943. He served as Director of Fuels and Lubricants in the Office of Quartermaster General from 1943–1944. Covell commanded
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on 12 June 1915 upon graduating from the Military Academy. He served as an instructor in the Department of Tactics at the Academy in June and July 1915 before departing on his graduation leave. In October 1915, he reported for company-level duty at
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from May 1933 to May 1936. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in March 1936. Covell served as district engineer in Pittsburgh until 31 May 1940, when he retired from active duty.
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at Fort Leavenworth, graduating in June 1930. Covell returned to the Engineer School as an instructor from August 1930 to June 1931. He then served as the executive officer at
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Covell wrote "Military Roads on the Island of Oahu" while a lieutenant; the article was published in the November–December 1917 edition of
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Covell was released from active duty on 31 January 1946. He was advanced to major general on the retired list in August 1948.
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He was next assigned to the duty with the G3, Headquarters, 1st U.S. Army through the end of the war.
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at West Point, New York. He graduated first in his class of 164 on 12 June 1915 as a member of
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Covell spent several months in school assignments: student officer at the 1st Corps Schools,
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of engineers, U. S. Army. He transferred to and commanded the 2nd Engineer Regiment at
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After his retirement, Covell became general manager of Crossett Arkansas Companies in
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Covell served in Washington, D.C., from June 1923 to May 1928. He then attended the
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His papers are held by the Hoover Institution Library, Stanford University.
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until April 1933. Covell served as assistant engineer of maintenance in the
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After the war, Covell joined the engineering and design firm
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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He was awarded two 987:United States Military Academy alumni 744:(1930). Donaldson, William H. (ed.). 448:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 279: 254: 154:United States Army Corps of Engineers 7: 546:Military Roads on the Island of Oahu 250: 225: 591:Army of Occupation of Germany Medal 345:was ranked 61st in the same class. 14: 927:West Point Assn of Grads memorial 296:Beverly Covell Ferguson, daughter 1017:MIT School of Engineering alumni 583: 569: 515:, California on 16 August 1975. 455:Command and General Staff School 163:Director of Fuels and Lubricants 128: 103: 83: 947:Annual Report USC&GS School 275: 246: 221: 1037:People from Crossett, Arkansas 942:CBI History Services of Supply 544:Covell, William E. R. (1917). 493:for his World War II service. 331:United States Military Academy 1: 714:"Hawaiian Electronic Library" 497:Later life, death, and legacy 358:Covell was commissioned as a 228:; died 1948) 1032:American business executives 885:. 22 August 1975. p. 36 851:"William Edward Raab Covell" 849:Harris, J. E. (March 1977). 491:Distinguished Service Medals 1052:United States Army generals 905:William E. R. Covell Papers 893:– via Newspapers.com. 605:Haskew, Michael E. (2014). 335:the class the stars fell on 196:Distinguished Service Medal 1068: 718:Hawaiian Genealogy Indexes 303:William Edward Raab Covell 25:William Edward Raab Covell 577:World War I Victory Medal 487:China Burma India Theater 171:China Burma India Theater 30: 1022:American civil engineers 962:Generals of World War II 397:Second Engineer Regiment 313:Early life and education 937:CBI History Engineering 265:Elva McFarlin Van Meter 236:Kathleen Fraley Geitner 903:Covell, William E. 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United States
United States Army

Major General
Service number
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Services of Supply
China Burma India Theater
World War I
World War II
Distinguished Service Medal
major general
At West Point in 1915
Washington, D.C.
United States Military Academy
the class the stars fell on
Cullum number
Dwight D. Eisenhower
second lieutenant
Corps of Engineers
Fort Shafter
Territory of Hawaii
first lieutenant
captain
Second Engineer Regiment
El Paso, Texas
major
Gondrecourt
Blendecques

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