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Enoch Barton Garey

Enoch Barton Garey (August 7, 1883 – September 24, 1957) was a military expert and author of numerous textbooks including The Plattsburg Manual: A Handbook for Federal Training Camps.[1] He was a Maryland native who served as a major in World War I and as superintendent of the Maryland State police.

Enoch Barton Garey
At West Point in 1908
Born(1883-08-07)August 7, 1883
Caroline County, Maryland
DiedSeptember 24, 1957(1957-09-24) (aged 74)
Los Angeles, California
Education
Occupation(s)Military Officer, Educator, Author, Police Superintendent
Spouse(s)Alice Brewer Ross Garey, 1890 - 1980
ChildrenEnoch Barton Garey II b. 1916

Albert Ross Garey b. 1917 Arthur Ellis Garey b. 1920 Wilson Saulsbury Garey b. 1922 Alice Ross Garey b. 1924 Stewart Towers Garey b. 1926

Barbara Lyden Garey b. 1932
AwardsCroix de Guerre, Distinguished Service Cross, Medal of Honor
E. B. Garey (right) Just after Armistice, Paris
Caricature of E. B. Garey from the yearbook of St. John's College, 1924.

Mrs. E. B. Garey and children, c. 1930

Early career edit

Garey was one of six children born on a farm near Tuckahoe Neck, in Caroline County, Maryland.[2] His father Colonel Robert James Wright Garey saw action in the Civil War at Gettysburg.[3] His mother Vashti Saulsbury was an educated woman of Quaker heritage.

Young Garey attended St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland (class of 1903),[4] and then West Point Military Academy. In the 1907 Army-Navy football game, E. B. Garey was the Quarterback who lead the team to victory.[5] Assigned Second Lieutenant in 1908, Garey was stationed in Tientsin, China, and in Baguio, Philippines. It was in the later that he met his future wife, Alice Brewer Ross, who was traveling with her father Rear Admiral Albert Ross. Immediately following their marriage in 1915, he was ordered to Galveston, Texas where he served as aide-de-camp for General Frederick Funston in the campaign to capture Pancho Villa. He was Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina in 1916.[6]

Captain Garey was an early adopter of educational films. In 1917 he was based at Fort Sill, Oklahoma "at the School of Arms and the School of Fire in the making of films to teach the soldiers." It was there that Garey collaborated with Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, the well-known efficiency experts. The two families became life-long friends, and were in competition to see who could first produce a dozen children.[7]

During World War I Major Garey was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for "extraordinary heroism in action" as well as the French Croix de Guerre. While commanding the 18th Machine Gun Battalion, 6th Division, in the Gerardmer Defensive Sector, France on September 16, 1918, he led a combat patrol that penetrated deep behind enemy lines and returned safely with four prisoners of war. In this action Major Garey collected valuable information while being exposed to machine-gun and grenade fire from a superior number of the enemy. During this period he was temporarily commissioned Lieutenant Colonel.

Major Garey authored half a dozen books, mostly manuals for military personnel. His best-known title, The Plattsburg Manual, at one point earned royalty payments second only to those of Rudyard Kipling. These texts were used in most colleges where military instruction was required. In 1920 he was detailed to serve as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Johns Hopkins University.[8] He resigned from the army to accept the presidency of St. John's.[9]

President of St. John's College edit

In 1923 Garey became president of his alma mater, St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, narrowing the military scope of the college so students could concentrate on getting a bachelor's degree. He abolished compulsory military training, replacing the cadet corps with a voluntary ROTC.[10] In September 1924 Garey brought the nation's first Naval Reserve program to St. John's as a pilot program to test the scheme for the Navy. (The US Naval Academy in Annapolis would not begin issuing bachelor's degrees until 1933.)[11] Program graduates were appointed as ensigns in the Naval Reserve. This initial program's success was enough to convince the Navy to establish six full-scale NROTC programs at Northwestern, Harvard, Yale, UC Berkeley, the University of Washington and Georgia Institute of Technology in 1926. Thus, the 1924-25 catalog was correct in saying, "This is the only college at which such a unit is maintained. In the future there will be many other colleges having such a course, but St. John's has the honor of being the first." During Garey's presidency the rank of the college rose, as did the enrollment.

Maryland State Police edit

In 1929, though, Garey left St. John's and the voluntary ROTC program folded. By 1929 the Naval Reserve unit and Department of Naval Science had also disappeared due to lack of interest, despite the longevity of the six regular programs that had succeeded the St. John's College experiment (which all still exist in 2013, albeit with significant historical gaps at Harvard and Yale). After St. John's, Garey became Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. One of his most memorable experiences was on February 8, 1936. He and some other members of his police force attempted to deliver food to the people of Tangier Island during a terrible ice and snow storm. While attempting to deliver the food, fellow Sergeant William V. Hunter got stuck in the frozen ice of Chesapeake Bay and died of frostbite and exposure.[12]

A lighter aspect of the State Police job was a very large Colonial Days pageant which drew a crowd of 50,000 to Annapolis, including President and Mrs. Collidge. One of Garey's roles in this event was to arrest persons who did not dress in colonial costume for the festival. The prisoners could be released from jail by making a charitable contribution.[13]

The Garey School for Boys edit

By the 1933-1934 academic year Major Garey had established a private, boarding school housed on the 550 acre estate, Oakington, overlooking the Chesapeake Bay near Havre de Grace, Maryland. During summer months this facility became a camp where sailing and equestrian skills were taught. His educational approach was progressive. For example, he favored project-based instruction and championed inclusivity for the differently abled. "College board exams will never be a bugaboo for boys trained in this way."[14]

Active Retirement edit

In 1942 he accepted the position of Assistant to the Manager of the Veterans Administration in Los Angeles, California, a position he held until retirement in 1953. In effect, he was the head of the Veterans Administration during the war as the Pacific Theater drew attention to the West Coast. His five children who had been simultaneously in military service during World War II all chose to settle in Santa Monica near their parents (One daughter was too young to have enlisted.). Enoch Barton Garey served as Civil Defense Warden for the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles in the early 1950s. He died in Los Angeles on September 24, 1957.[15]

Books Authored by E. B. Garey edit

Ellis, O.O. and E. B. Garey. The Junior Plattsburg Manual. New York: The Century Co., 1917.

Ellis, O.O. and E. B. Garey. The American Guidebook to France and its Battlefields. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1920.

Bond, P. S. and E. B. Garey. Scouting, Patroling and Musketry: A Complete Course of Practical Training for Small Infantry Units. New York: The Army and Navy Journal, Inc., 1922.

Bond, P. S. and E. B. Garey. Infantry Drill Regulations. New York: The Army and Navy Journal, Inc., 1922.

Bond, P. S. and E. B. Garey. The Junior R.O.T.C. Manual: A Textbook for the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1922.

Bond, P. S. and E. B. Garey. The R.O.T.C. Manual: Freshman Course. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1922.

References edit

  1. ^ Ellis, O., Garey, Enoch B. The Plattsburg Manual: A Handbook for Federal Training Camps. New York: The Century Co. 1917.
  2. ^ "Maryland and its Countys Maps" 1889. Maryland Department, Enoch Pratt Free Library.
  3. ^ "Death of Colonel Robert J. W. Garey". Denton Journal. April 20, 1895.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on June 10, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) (accessed August 9, 2022)
  5. ^ "Major Enoch Garey Retired After 32 Years Federal Service". Wiltell News. Vol. Viii-No. 191. May 20, 1953.
  6. ^ "Enoch Garey Dies at 74 in California". The Baltimore Sun. September 25, 1957.
  7. ^ Gilbreth, Lillian (1998). As I Remember. Institute of Industrial Engineers. pp. 151–168.
  8. ^ "Maj. E. B. Garey to Head Hopkins R.O.T.C. Unit". The Baltimore Sun. July 27, 1920.
  9. ^ Maryland Military Men, 1917-18 [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: Maryland in the World War, 1917-1919; Military and Naval Service Records. Vol. I-II. Baltimore, MD, USA: Twentieth Century Press, 1933. (Accessed October 25, 2009).
  10. ^ "Annapolis, past to present: Military life at St. John's" "Annapolis, past to present: Military life at St. John's - CapitalGaze…". Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2013. (Accessed April 26, 2013).
  11. ^ "From Our Archive: The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps by Capt. Chester W. Nimitz, USN 1928" (Accessed April 26, 2013)
  12. ^ Dorsch, George C. (February 20, 1936). "Fight to Save Hunter's Life Bared By Mate". The Baltimore Sun. Crisfield, Maryland. pp. 24, 4. Retrieved August 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Old Annapolis Lives Again in Bygone Days". The Baltimore Sun. May 3, 1928.
  14. ^ "Former St. John's President Buys Estate to Start School". Baltimore Sun. February 20, 1933.
  15. ^ "E. B. Garey Dies; Ex-College Head". The Richmond News Leader. Los Angeles, California. AP. September 25, 1957. p. 15. Retrieved August 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.

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Enoch Barton Garey August 7 1883 September 24 1957 was a military expert and author of numerous textbooks including The Plattsburg Manual A Handbook for Federal Training Camps 1 He was a Maryland native who served as a major in World War I and as superintendent of the Maryland State police Enoch Barton GareyAt West Point in 1908Born 1883 08 07 August 7 1883Caroline County MarylandDiedSeptember 24 1957 1957 09 24 aged 74 Los Angeles CaliforniaEducationSt John s College United States Military AcademyOccupation s Military Officer Educator Author Police SuperintendentSpouse s Alice Brewer Ross Garey 1890 1980ChildrenEnoch Barton Garey II b 1916 Albert Ross Garey b 1917 Arthur Ellis Garey b 1920 Wilson Saulsbury Garey b 1922 Alice Ross Garey b 1924 Stewart Towers Garey b 1926 Barbara Lyden Garey b 1932AwardsCroix de Guerre Distinguished Service Cross Medal of HonorE B Garey right Just after Armistice ParisCaricature of E B Garey from the yearbook of St John s College 1924 Mrs E B Garey and children c 1930 Contents 1 Early career 2 President of St John s College 3 Maryland State Police 4 The Garey School for Boys 5 Active Retirement 6 Books Authored by E B Garey 7 References 8 External linksEarly career editGarey was one of six children born on a farm near Tuckahoe Neck in Caroline County Maryland 2 His father Colonel Robert James Wright Garey saw action in the Civil War at Gettysburg 3 His mother Vashti Saulsbury was an educated woman of Quaker heritage Young Garey attended St John s College in Annapolis Maryland class of 1903 4 and then West Point Military Academy In the 1907 Army Navy football game E B Garey was the Quarterback who lead the team to victory 5 Assigned Second Lieutenant in 1908 Garey was stationed in Tientsin China and in Baguio Philippines It was in the later that he met his future wife Alice Brewer Ross who was traveling with her father Rear Admiral Albert Ross Immediately following their marriage in 1915 he was ordered to Galveston Texas where he served as aide de camp for General Frederick Funston in the campaign to capture Pancho Villa He was Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel Charleston South Carolina in 1916 6 Captain Garey was an early adopter of educational films In 1917 he was based at Fort Sill Oklahoma at the School of Arms and the School of Fire in the making of films to teach the soldiers It was there that Garey collaborated with Frank and Lillian Gilbreth the well known efficiency experts The two families became life long friends and were in competition to see who could first produce a dozen children 7 During World War I Major Garey was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in action as well as the French Croix de Guerre While commanding the 18th Machine Gun Battalion 6th Division in the Gerardmer Defensive Sector France on September 16 1918 he led a combat patrol that penetrated deep behind enemy lines and returned safely with four prisoners of war In this action Major Garey collected valuable information while being exposed to machine gun and grenade fire from a superior number of the enemy During this period he was temporarily commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Major Garey authored half a dozen books mostly manuals for military personnel His best known title The Plattsburg Manual at one point earned royalty payments second only to those of Rudyard Kipling These texts were used in most colleges where military instruction was required In 1920 he was detailed to serve as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Johns Hopkins University 8 He resigned from the army to accept the presidency of St John s 9 President of St John s College editIn 1923 Garey became president of his alma mater St John s College in Annapolis Maryland narrowing the military scope of the college so students could concentrate on getting a bachelor s degree He abolished compulsory military training replacing the cadet corps with a voluntary ROTC 10 In September 1924 Garey brought the nation s first Naval Reserve program to St John s as a pilot program to test the scheme for the Navy The US Naval Academy in Annapolis would not begin issuing bachelor s degrees until 1933 11 Program graduates were appointed as ensigns in the Naval Reserve This initial program s success was enough to convince the Navy to establish six full scale NROTC programs at Northwestern Harvard Yale UC Berkeley the University of Washington and Georgia Institute of Technology in 1926 Thus the 1924 25 catalog was correct in saying This is the only college at which such a unit is maintained In the future there will be many other colleges having such a course but St John s has the honor of being the first During Garey s presidency the rank of the college rose as did the enrollment Maryland State Police editIn 1929 though Garey left St John s and the voluntary ROTC program folded By 1929 the Naval Reserve unit and Department of Naval Science had also disappeared due to lack of interest despite the longevity of the six regular programs that had succeeded the St John s College experiment which all still exist in 2013 albeit with significant historical gaps at Harvard and Yale After St John s Garey became Superintendent of the Maryland State Police One of his most memorable experiences was on February 8 1936 He and some other members of his police force attempted to deliver food to the people of Tangier Island during a terrible ice and snow storm While attempting to deliver the food fellow Sergeant William V Hunter got stuck in the frozen ice of Chesapeake Bay and died of frostbite and exposure 12 A lighter aspect of the State Police job was a very large Colonial Days pageant which drew a crowd of 50 000 to Annapolis including President and Mrs Collidge One of Garey s roles in this event was to arrest persons who did not dress in colonial costume for the festival The prisoners could be released from jail by making a charitable contribution 13 The Garey School for Boys editBy the 1933 1934 academic year Major Garey had established a private boarding school housed on the 550 acre estate Oakington overlooking the Chesapeake Bay near Havre de Grace Maryland During summer months this facility became a camp where sailing and equestrian skills were taught His educational approach was progressive For example he favored project based instruction and championed inclusivity for the differently abled College board exams will never be a bugaboo for boys trained in this way 14 Active Retirement editIn 1942 he accepted the position of Assistant to the Manager of the Veterans Administration in Los Angeles California a position he held until retirement in 1953 In effect he was the head of the Veterans Administration during the war as the Pacific Theater drew attention to the West Coast His five children who had been simultaneously in military service during World War II all chose to settle in Santa Monica near their parents One daughter was too young to have enlisted Enoch Barton Garey served as Civil Defense Warden for the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles in the early 1950s He died in Los Angeles on September 24 1957 15 Books Authored by E B Garey editEllis O O and E B Garey The Junior Plattsburg Manual New York The Century Co 1917 Ellis O O and E B Garey The American Guidebook to France and its Battlefields New York The Macmillan Company 1920 Bond P S and E B Garey Scouting Patroling and Musketry A Complete Course of Practical Training for Small Infantry Units New York The Army and Navy Journal Inc 1922 Bond P S and E B Garey Infantry Drill Regulations New York The Army and Navy Journal Inc 1922 Bond P S and E B Garey The Junior R O T C Manual A Textbook for the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Baltimore The Johns Hopkins Press 1922 Bond P S and E B Garey The R O T C Manual Freshman Course Baltimore The Johns Hopkins Press 1922 References edit Ellis O Garey Enoch B The Plattsburg Manual A Handbook for Federal Training Camps New York The Century Co 1917 Maryland and its Countys Maps 1889 Maryland Department Enoch Pratt Free Library Death of Colonel Robert J W Garey Denton Journal April 20 1895 CAPSULE SUMMARY McDowell Hall AA 675 St John s College Annapolis PDF Archived from the original on June 10 2015 Retrieved April 27 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link accessed August 9 2022 Major Enoch Garey Retired After 32 Years Federal Service Wiltell News Vol Viii No 191 May 20 1953 Enoch Garey Dies at 74 in California The Baltimore Sun September 25 1957 Gilbreth Lillian 1998 As I Remember Institute of Industrial Engineers pp 151 168 Maj E B Garey to Head Hopkins R O T C Unit The Baltimore Sun July 27 1920 Maryland Military Men 1917 18 database online Provo UT USA The Generations Network Inc 2000 Original data Maryland in the World War 1917 1919 Military and Naval Service Records Vol I II Baltimore MD USA Twentieth Century Press 1933 Accessed October 25 2009 Annapolis past to present Military life at St John s Annapolis past to present Military life at St John s CapitalGaze Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved April 27 2013 Accessed April 26 2013 From Our Archive The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps by Capt Chester W Nimitz USN 1928 Accessed April 26 2013 Dorsch George C February 20 1936 Fight to Save Hunter s Life Bared By Mate The Baltimore Sun Crisfield Maryland pp 24 4 Retrieved August 9 2022 via Newspapers com Old Annapolis Lives Again in Bygone Days The Baltimore Sun May 3 1928 Former St John s President Buys Estate to Start School Baltimore Sun February 20 1933 E B Garey Dies Ex College Head The Richmond News Leader Los Angeles California AP September 25 1957 p 15 Retrieved August 9 2022 via Newspapers com External links editWorks by Enoch Barton Garey at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Enoch Barton Garey at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enoch Barton Garey amp oldid 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