Paul A. Wolf | |
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Born | 23 December 1868 |
Died | 12 January 1954 | (aged 85)
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Years of service | 1890–1932 |
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Service number | 0-305 |
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Paul Alexander Wolf (23 December 1868 – 12 January 1954) was a major general in the United States Army who commanded the 66th Infantry Brigade during World War I and the Hawaiian Division in 1928.
Early life
editEarly career
editSpanish-American War
editPhilippine-American War
editContinued career
editWorld War I
editLater career
editRetirement
editDeath and legacy
editFamily
editAwards
editAmerican awards
editForeign awards
editEffective dates of promotion
editWolf's effective dates of promotion were:[1]
- Second Lieutenant, (Regular Army), 12 June 1890
- First Lieutenant, (Regular Army), 10 April 1897
- Captain, (Regular Army), 2 December 1899
- Major, (Regular Army), 23 May 1911
- Lieutenant Colonel, (Regular Army), 1 July 1916
- Colonel, (National Army), 5 August 1917
- Brigadier General, (National Army), 17 December 1917
- Colonel, (Regular Army), 31 December 1918 (continued as temporary brigadier general)
- Colonel, (Regular Army), 31 August 1919 (reduced from temporary brigadier general)
- Brigadier General, (Regular Army), 11 July 1925
- Brigadier General (retired), 31 December 1932
- Major General (retired), 9 July 1942
Works by Wolf
editReferences
edit- ^ The Adjutant General's Office 1946, p. 1092.
Sources
editBooks
edit- The Adjutant General's Office (1946). Official Army Register. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office. p. 1092 – via Internet Archive.