fbpx
Wikipedia

Isaac D. White

Isaac Davis White (March 6, 1901 – June 11, 1990) was a senior officer in the United States Army who commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC) from July 1957 to March 1961. He was commissioned in the cavalry in 1923 and went on to serve in World War II and the Korean War.[2] Because of his extensive experience in tank warfare, at his retirement Armor magazine dubbed him "Mr. Armor".[3]

Isaac D. White
Portrait of Isaac D. White
Nickname(s)"Mr. Armor"
BornMarch 6, 1901
Peterborough, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedJune 11, 1990(1990-06-11) (aged 89)
Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Buried
Pine Hill Cemetery, Peterborough, New Hampshire
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1923–1961[1]
RankGeneral
UnitArmor Branch
Commands heldU.S. Army, Pacific
Eighth United States Army
Fourth United States Army
X Corps
U.S. Constabulary
2nd Armored Division
Battles/warsWorld War II
Korean War
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal (3)
Silver Star (2)
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star Medal
Other workAuthor

Education

White graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Norwich University in 1922.[4] His professional military education included the Cavalry School Troop Officer's Course (1928), United States Army Command and General Staff College (1939), and National War College (1948).[4]

In 1951, White received the honorary degree of Master of Military Science from Norwich University.[5] In 1957, Norwich awarded White an honorary LL.D.[6] In 1958, the University of Maryland, College Park awarded him an honorary Doctor of Military Science.[7]

Military career

 
General James Van Fleet (left) talks to Lieutenant General Isaac D. White at the airstrip, during his visit north of Korea.

Most of White's career was spent as a troop commander. His major commands include Commanding General of the 2nd Armored Division in Europe, 1945, and Commanding General of the United States Constabulary for the European Command. In the latter stages of the Korean War, he served as Commanding General of X Corps, followed by Commanding General of the Fourth Army in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Prior to becoming Commanding General for the US Army, Pacific, White served as Commanding General for the Eighth Army in Korea.

Additional assignments include Commandant of the Cavalry School and Commandant for the Ground General School in Fort Riley, Kansas. He later served as Deputy Commanding General for the Seventh Army and Chief of Staff for First Army Headquarters, Governors Island, New York. He also served as Commandant of the Armored School. After retirement, White received recognition as a visionary, strategic military thinker with the publication of his book, Alternative to Armageddon—the Peace Potential of Lightning War. Published in 1970, he advocated a quick strike capability for US forces as an alternative to a nuclear exchange or a war of attrition, as the nation was experiencing in Vietnam at the time.

Awards and decorations

White's awards include the Army Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, the Bronze Star Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, the Korean Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars, and multiple decorations from other nations including Korea, France, Belgium, Philippines, Russia, Mexico, and Japan.

U.S. Route 202, from White's birthplace of Peterborough, New Hampshire, through Jaffrey to the Massachusetts border in Rindge, has been designated the "General I.D. White Highway" in his honor.

References

  1. ^ Fowler, Glenn (June 14, 1990). "I. D. White, World War II Commander, Dies at 89". New York Times.
  2. ^ https://www."Isaac White, general who led tank drives". Chicago Tribune. June 15, 1990. p. 61. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "Third Patton Tribute Sunday at Auditorium". Lowell Sun. Lowell, MA. May 15, 1974. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b U.S. Army Adjutant General (1949). Official Army Register. Vol. I. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 570 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Col. Fred Thomas to Get Honorary Norwich Degree". The Vermont Sunday News. St. Albans, VT. June 10, 1951. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Norwich Presented Degrees to 159 Seniors at Graduation Yesterday". Barre Daily Times. Barre, BT. June 10, 1957. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "U. of M.'s Far East Branch Graduates 20". The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, MD. Associated Press. March 25, 1958. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.

External links

  • Papers of Isaac D. White, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
  • Generals of World War II
Military offices
Preceded by Commanding General 2nd Armored Division
January–June 1945
Succeeded by

isaac, white, isaac, davis, white, march, 1901, june, 1990, senior, officer, united, states, army, commanded, army, pacific, usarpac, from, july, 1957, march, 1961, commissioned, cavalry, 1923, went, serve, world, korean, because, extensive, experience, tank, . Isaac Davis White March 6 1901 June 11 1990 was a senior officer in the United States Army who commanded the U S Army Pacific USARPAC from July 1957 to March 1961 He was commissioned in the cavalry in 1923 and went on to serve in World War II and the Korean War 2 Because of his extensive experience in tank warfare at his retirement Armor magazine dubbed him Mr Armor 3 Isaac D WhitePortrait of Isaac D WhiteNickname s Mr Armor BornMarch 6 1901Peterborough New Hampshire U S DiedJune 11 1990 1990 06 11 aged 89 Hanover New Hampshire U S BuriedPine Hill Cemetery Peterborough New HampshireAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1923 1961 1 RankGeneralUnitArmor BranchCommands heldU S Army PacificEighth United States ArmyFourth United States ArmyX CorpsU S Constabulary2nd Armored DivisionBattles warsWorld War IIKorean WarAwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal 3 Silver Star 2 Legion of Merit 3 Bronze Star MedalOther workAuthor Contents 1 Education 2 Military career 3 Awards and decorations 4 References 5 External linksEducation EditWhite graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Norwich University in 1922 4 His professional military education included the Cavalry School Troop Officer s Course 1928 United States Army Command and General Staff College 1939 and National War College 1948 4 In 1951 White received the honorary degree of Master of Military Science from Norwich University 5 In 1957 Norwich awarded White an honorary LL D 6 In 1958 the University of Maryland College Park awarded him an honorary Doctor of Military Science 7 Military career Edit General James Van Fleet left talks to Lieutenant General Isaac D White at the airstrip during his visit north of Korea Most of White s career was spent as a troop commander His major commands include Commanding General of the 2nd Armored Division in Europe 1945 and Commanding General of the United States Constabulary for the European Command In the latter stages of the Korean War he served as Commanding General of X Corps followed by Commanding General of the Fourth Army in Fort Sam Houston Texas Prior to becoming Commanding General for the US Army Pacific White served as Commanding General for the Eighth Army in Korea Additional assignments include Commandant of the Cavalry School and Commandant for the Ground General School in Fort Riley Kansas He later served as Deputy Commanding General for the Seventh Army and Chief of Staff for First Army Headquarters Governors Island New York He also served as Commandant of the Armored School After retirement White received recognition as a visionary strategic military thinker with the publication of his book Alternative to Armageddon the Peace Potential of Lightning War Published in 1970 he advocated a quick strike capability for US forces as an alternative to a nuclear exchange or a war of attrition as the nation was experiencing in Vietnam at the time Awards and decorations EditWhite s awards include the Army Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters the Silver Star with oak leaf cluster the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters the Bronze Star Medal the World War II Victory Medal the Korean Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars and multiple decorations from other nations including Korea France Belgium Philippines Russia Mexico and Japan U S Route 202 from White s birthplace of Peterborough New Hampshire through Jaffrey to the Massachusetts border in Rindge has been designated the General I D White Highway in his honor References Edit Fowler Glenn June 14 1990 I D White World War II Commander Dies at 89 New York Times https www Isaac White general who led tank drives Chicago Tribune June 15 1990 p 61 Retrieved December 9 2019 Third Patton Tribute Sunday at Auditorium Lowell Sun Lowell MA May 15 1974 p 21 via Newspapers com a b U S Army Adjutant General 1949 Official Army Register Vol I Washington DC U S Government Printing Office p 570 via Google Books Col Fred Thomas to Get Honorary Norwich Degree The Vermont Sunday News St Albans VT June 10 1951 p 8 via Newspapers com Norwich Presented Degrees to 159 Seniors at Graduation Yesterday Barre Daily Times Barre BT June 10 1957 p 1 via Newspapers com U of M s Far East Branch Graduates 20 The Baltimore Sun Baltimore MD Associated Press March 25 1958 p 11 via Newspapers com External links Edit Biography portal World War II portal United States portalPapers of Isaac D White Dwight D Eisenhower Presidential Library usarpac army mil Isaac D White Generals of World War IIMilitary officesPreceded byErnest N Harmon Commanding General 2nd Armored DivisionJanuary June 1945 Succeeded byJohn H Collier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaac D White amp oldid 1121796909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.