Paul A. Wolf
Born(1868-12-23)23 December 1868
Died12 January 1954(1954-01-12) (aged 85)
Allegiance United States
Branch United States Army
Years of service1890–1932
Rank Major General
Service number0-305
Unit Infantry Branch
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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

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Early career

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Spanish-American War

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Philippine-American War

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Continued career

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World War I

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Later career

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Retirement

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Death and legacy

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Family

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Awards

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American awards

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Foreign awards

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Effective dates of promotion

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Wolf'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

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Sources

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Books

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  • The Adjutant General's Office (1946). Official Army Register. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office. p. 1092 – via Internet Archive.

Internet

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