John P. Lucas
US Army general (1890–1949) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Major General John Porter Lucas (January 14, 1890 – December 24, 1949) was a senior officer of the United States Army who saw service in World War I and World War II. He is most remembered for being the commander of VI Corps during the Battle of Anzio (codenamed Operation Shingle) in early 1944 the Italian campaign of World War II.
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John P. Lucas | |
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Nickname(s) | "Johnny" "Old Luke" "Foxy Grandpa"[1] |
Born | (1890-01-14)January 14, 1890 Kearneysville, West Virginia, United States |
Died | December 24, 1949(1949-12-24) (aged 59) Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, United States |
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Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Army |
Years of service | 1911–1949 |
Rank | Major General |
Service number | 0-3101 |
Unit | Cavalry Branch Field Artillery Branch |
Commands held | Fourth United States Army Fifteenth United States Army VI Corps II Corps III Corps 3rd Infantry Division 1st Field Artillery Regiment 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment 108th Field Signal Battalion |
Battles/wars | Philippine–American War Mexican Expedition World War I World War II |
Awards | Army Distinguished Service Medal (2) Navy Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Purple Heart |
Relations | Sydney Virginia Wynkoop Lucas (wife) John Porter Lucas, Jr. (son) |
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