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PRIVATE LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
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PRIVATE LAW 85-704-AUG. 27, 1958 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued

Name

Date of retirement

Donor government

Remarks

Lieutenant General Aurand, Henry S. 03784

Aug. 31, 1952 Argentina.

Boiling, Alexander R 07548

July 31, 1955

Argentina.

Brazil. Chile. Brooks, Edward H. 06657

Apr. 30, 1953

Portugal. Ecuador-

Bull. Harold R. O3707 Burress, Withers A. 04812

July 31, 1952

ChUe

Nov. 30, 1954

Chile France

Orlttenberger, Willis D. Dec. 31, 1952 03548

Argentina.

Brazil Colombia. Mexico Chile

Eddy, Manton S_ 04655

Mar. 31, 1953

Hickey, Doyle O. 010123

July 31, 1953

Japan

Huebner, Clarence R. 04552

Nov. 30, 1950

France.-

Keyes, Geoffrey 03561

Oct. 31, 1950

Larkin, Thomas B. 03785 Lewis, John T O7000 McBrlde, Horace L O4430

Dec. 31, 1952

Chile...

Sept. 30, 1954

Brazil-..

June 30, 1954

Brazil...

France

Vatican. France.. Vatican.

Chile. Panama.

As Chief, Logistics Division, GS, USA, he aided and advised the Argentine Minister of War and his assistants during their visit in April 1948, in matters pertaining to the Arms Standardization Program during several lengthy discussions. Order of General San Mar- As Acting Director of Intelligence, GS, USA, was retin, degree of Gran Oficial. sponsible for the planning and execution of all details pertinent to the visit of the Argentine Minister of War to the United States in April and May 1948. Order of Military Merit, Accompanied the Brazilian Minister of War from Brazil degree of Commander. to the United States during the latter's visit in April 1949. Medal of Military Merit, For distinguished services rendered to Chile. 1st Class. Reason for award imknown. Military Merit, 1st class Abdon Calderon, First In recognition of Important services to the Armed Forces Class. of Ecuador. For distinguished services renMedal of Military Merit, dered to Chile. First Class. Military Medal, Second Reason for award unknown. Degree. Legion of Honor, degree of Reason for award unknown. Officer. Order of General San Mar- As Commander-in-Chief, Caribbean Defense Command, tin, degree of Grand was in contact with all of Officer. Latin America and during his visit to Argentina as guest of Argentine Army, between Nov. 25 and Dec. 8, 1948, was decorated. Order of Military Merit, Reason for award unknown. degree of Grand Officer. Order of Boyaca, degree of Reason for award unknown. Grand Officer. M i l i t a r y M e r i t M e d a l, Reason for award unknown. First Class. Medal of Military Merit, For distinguished services rendered to Chile. First Class. Legion of Honor, degree of Reason for award unknown. Grand Officer. Order of the Rising Sun, In recognition of services rendered to Japan while General Second Class. was attached to the Far East Command. Legion of Honor, degree of Reason for award unknown. Grand Officer. Cross of Magistral Knight Reason for award unknown. of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Legion of Honor, rank of Reason for award unknown. Commander. Order of Saint Gregory the For outstanding merit in behalf of the Christian religion. Great. For distinguished services renMedal of Military Merit, dered to the Chilean Army. First Class. Order of Military Merit, Reason for award unknown. grade of Officer. Order of Military Merit, In appreciation of his efforts towards an effective coopgrade of Commander. eration between Brazilian and American officers, and thus contributing to the achievement of a more perfect understanding among them and a closer friendship between the Armies of the two countries. Military Medal, First Class. For services rendered to Chile while serving as Commander in Chief, Caribbean Command. Order of Vasco Nunez de For services rendered to Panama while serving as Balboa, grade of Grand Commander In Chief, CaribOfficer. bean Command.

Order of General San Martin, degree of Gran Oficial.