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William H. H. Morris Jr.

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For extraordinary heroism in action near Villers-devant-Dun, France, November 1, 1918. During darkness he led his battalion in an attack under heavy artillery and machine-gun fire. Upon reaching a hill he exposed himself to heavy fire to reconnoiter personally the enemy position, and then, although
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Name: Morris, William H.H. Jr. Rank: Major, U.S. Army Organization: 360th Infantry Regiment, 90th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: November 1, 1918, Order: General Orders 87, War Department, 1919 Home Town: Ocean Grove, New Jersey
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The Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal Issued by the War Department since April 6, 1917, up to and Including General Orders, No. 126
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wounded by a machine-gun bullet, heroically led his battalion in their advance, refusing to be evacuated, inspiring his men by his personal courage.
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Lieutenant General William H. H. Morris (third from left) with other Department of Defense officials and military officers, March 8, 1950
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After the war, from 1945 to 1948, Morris served on the War Department Personnel Board in Washington, D.C.
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Army List and Directory, published by U.S. Army Adjutant General's Office, 1937, page 284
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After the war Morris returned to the United States in June 1919 as a ROTC instructor at
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The former residence of Lieutenant General William H. H. Morris in Washington, D.C.
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy
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Hitler's Last Gamble: the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944-January 1945
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in September 1943. He returned to the United States and became CG of the
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The grave of Lieutenant General William Henry Harrison Morris Jr. at
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Morris died on March 30, 1971, in Washington, D.C.. He is buried in
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Fifth Army History • Race to the Alps, Chapter VI : Conclusion
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In 1937, he served with, and later commanded, the 2nd Battalion,
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His request was granted and he led the division overseas on the
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on November 1, just ten days before the end of hostilities on
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In February 1942, two months after the United States entered
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fifteen months later, in May 1943. In 1943 he was CG of the
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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in Washington, D.C. By late 1940 he was commander of the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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William Morris's awards and decorations included the
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From 1938 to 1940 Morris served as a 1245:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1195:United States Army War College faculty 541:, an action for which he received the 1240:United States Army War College alumni 1205:United States Military Academy alumni 1053:United States Army Officers 1939–1945 901:"West Point Association of Graduates" 895: 893: 891: 889: 887: 885: 464:, where he served from 1912 to 1914. 7: 467:In 1914, Morris was assigned to the 1099:Commanding General II Armored Corps 525:(AEF). He led his battalion in the 1260:Military personnel from New Jersey 505:. In July 1918 he was sent to the 14: 1220:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 828:, Virginia, Section 5, Grave 47. 648:, Morris, by now promoted to the 549:. He remained in Europe with the 501:. Thirteen months later he was a 452:, afterwards transferring to the 273:William Henry Harrison Morris Jr. 25:William Henry Harrison Morris Jr. 842:Army Distinguished Service Medal 601:, Texas. In 1929 he entered the 477:Reserve Officers' Training Corps 250:Army Distinguished Service Medal 164: 139: 114: 94: 31: 1005:"Caribbean Commander to Quit", 916:, LTC Fredrick P. A. Hammersen 499:American entry into World War I 306:William Morris was born in the 1034:A Tiger's Tale Of a Born Loser 939:"William Morris - Recipient -" 711:European Theater of Operations 553:, commanding his battalion in 327:United States Military Academy 294:Early life and military career 1: 1225:Recipients of the Silver Star 667:(CG). He was promoted to the 224:Philippine–American War 1093:Newly activated organization 1068:Newly activated organization 771:on May 4 with troops of the 628:on the General Staff of the 595:8th Coast Artillery Regiment 523:American Expeditionary Force 1215:United States Army generals 1154:Commanding General VI Corps 838:Distinguished Service Cross 826:Arlington National Cemetery 808:Arlington National Cemetery 759:in the spring of 1945. 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He entered the 531:Meuse–Argonne offensive 515:360th Infantry Regiment 493:Morris was promoted to 355:Karl Slaughter Bradford 181:360th Infantry Regiment 1013:Official Army Register 832:Awards and decorations 815:U.S. Caribbean Command 810: 796: 777:88th Infantry Division 614:66th Infantry Regiment 575:10th Infantry Regiment 527:Battle of Saint-Mihiel 454:15th Infantry Regiment 438:19th Infantry Regiment 417: 395:Philip Bracken Fleming 391:Raymond Albert Wheeler 347:Joseph Cowles Mehaffey 303: 186:66th Infantry Regiment 977:, 1924–1925, page 12, 805: 794: 745:U.S. Sixth Army Group 696:10th Armored Division 634:66th Armored Regiment 603:U.S. Army War College 469:9th Infantry Regiment 415: 302:At West Point in 1911 301: 206:10th Armored Division 190:66th Armored Regiment 128:Years of service 1110:XVIII Airborne Corps 661:6th Armored Division 597:, then stationed at 448:. He then served at 331:West Point, New York 194:6th Armored Division 767:linked up there at 726:Battle of the Bulge 593:with the HQ of the 571:Bucknell University 339:Frederick Gilbreath 282:who fought in both 1108:Post redesignated 1019:U.S. Army Register 1009:, February 7, 1952 1007:The New York Times 1000:The New York Times 914:The End of the War 819:lieutenant general 811: 797: 734:Lieutenant General 722:relief of Bastogne 703:George C. Marshall 665:Commanding General 551:Army of occupation 511:commanding officer 509:and was appointed 446:Philippine Islands 434:United States Army 418: 304: 277:United States Army 270:Lieutenant General 145:Lieutenant General 122:United States Army 1168: 1167: 1161:Succeeded by 1134:Succeeded by 1106:Succeeded by 1081:Succeeded by 1061:Military offices 1002:, August 25, 1949 992:, Hall of Valor, 741:U.S. Seventh Army 657:brigadier general 626:G-1 staff officer 539:November 11, 1918 426:second lieutenant 387:Harold F. Nichols 371:James R.N. 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Ocean Grove
New Jersey
United States
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Virginia
United States
United States Army

Lieutenant General
Service number

Infantry Branch
360th Infantry Regiment
66th Infantry Regiment
66th Armored Regiment
6th Armored Division
II Armored Corps
XVIII Corps
10th Armored Division
VI Corps
Caribbean Defense Command
Philippine–American War
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Distinguished Service Cross
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star

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