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Robert Courtney Davis

Robert Courtney Davis (October 12, 1876 – September 2, 1944) was an officer in the United States Army who served as Adjutant General of the U.S. Army from 1922 to 1927.

Robert C. Davis
Robert C. Davis as major general after 1922
Born(1876-10-12)October 12, 1876
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
DiedSeptember 2, 1944(1944-09-02) (aged 67)
Elmsford, New York, US
Place of Burial
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1898–1927
Rank Major General
Commands heldAdjutant General of the U.S. Army
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
Silver Star (2)

Early life edit

Robert C. Davis was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on October 12, 1876. He attended Franklin & Marshall College before being appointed to the United States Military Academy in 1894. Davis graduated in 1898 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 17th Infantry Regiment.[1]

Spanish–American War edit

Davis took part in the Spanish–American War, and saw action in Cuba. He was involved in the Santiago campaign and took part in the battles of El Caney and San Juan. He received the Silver Star for heroism at El Caney, and was recommended for a brevet promotion to First Lieutenant.[1]

Davis subsequently served in the Philippine–American War. In August 1899, he received a second Silver Star and promotion to brevet Captain for heroism while fighting Filipino insurgents. He remained in the Philippines until 1904, when he was assigned to West Point as a professor in the Department of Tactics.[1]

Post–Spanish–American War edit

In 1906, Davis returned to Cuba with the 17th Infantry. In 1909 he was assigned as aide-de-camp to Thomas Henry Barry. When Barry was appointed as West Point's Superintendent in 1911, Davis was assigned as the adjutant on Barry's staff.

Davis served again with the 17th Infantry, and then served again in the Philippines as a member of the 8th Infantry Regiment. For most of 1915, Davis was detailed as Inspector of the Philippine Scouts, and received promotion to Major.

World War I edit

 
General John J. Pershing and members of his General Headquarters (GHQ) staff, France, 1918. Stood in the back row on the far right is Brigadier General Robert C. Davis.

At the start of World War I Davis was assigned to the staff of the army's Adjutant General. In mid-1917 he went to France as Assistant to the Adjutant General of the American Expeditionary Forces. He later served as acting adjutant general and then adjutant general of the A.E.F., receiving a temporary promotion to brigadier general.

Post-World War I edit

 
General of the Armies John J. Pershing and members of his staff standing outside the State, War, and Navy Building in Washington, D.C., September 23, 1919. Stood two from Pershing in the front row is Brigadier General Robert C. Davis.

Following World War I Davis was assigned to the staff of the Army's Adjutant General, and participated on a board which reviewed War Department staff activities and made recommendations for personnel reorganization and improvements to processes and procedures.

From 1922 to 1927, Davis served as Adjutant General of the Army, receiving promotion to major general. His most notable accomplishment in this position was the organization and execution of a plan to pay bonuses to veterans of World War I.

Post-military career edit

After retiring from the Army, Davis was President of Photomaton, Inc., a company which produced automatic camera photo booths.[1] He was also Executive Director of the New York Chapter of the American Red Cross,[1] and served as President of the West Point Association of Graduates.

Death and burial edit

Davis died in Elmsford, New York on September 2, 1944[1] after suffering a heart attack while golfing at the Knollwood Country Club. He and his wife Ruby Hale are buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[2]

Awards edit

In addition to his two Silver Stars, Davis received the Army Distinguished Service Medal for his World War I service.[3] The medal's citation states the following:

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Brigadier General Robert Courtney Davis, United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I. As Adjutant General of the American Expeditionary Forces, General Davis had performed his exacting duties with high professional skill and administrative ability. The exceptional efficiency of the Adjutant General's Department under his direction was a material factor in the success of the Staff work at General Headquarters.[4]

He also received numerous foreign awards, including: the Legion of Honor (Commander) (France); Order of the Bath (Companion) (Great Britain); Order of the Crown (Commander) (Belgium); Order of the Crown (Commander) (Italy); Order of Prince Danilo I (Grand Cross) (Montenegro); and Medal of La Solidaridad (Second Class) (Panama).[1][5]

Family edit

In 1902, Davis married Ruby Caroline Hale (1879–1959). They had no children.[1]

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, North Carolina: Pentland Press. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Pentland Press, Inc. pp. 98–99. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151.
  2. ^ Burial Detail: Davis, Robert C (Section 30, Grave S-25) – ANC Explorer
  3. ^ "Valor awards for Robert C. Davis". Military Times.
  4. ^ "Valor awards for Robert C. Davis". Military Times.
  5. ^ "Colonel Robert C. Davis Nominated as Adjutant General". Army and Navy Register. Washington, D.C.: Army and Navy Publishing Company: 163. August 12, 1922.

External links edit

  • Memorial, Robert C. Davis (1898) at West Point Association of Graduates
  • Robert Courtney Davis at ArlingtonCemetery.net, an unofficial website
  • Robert C. Davis at Military Times Hall of Valor
  • Cullum, George W. (1950). Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U. S. Military Academy, Volume IX. p. 72.
Military offices
Preceded by Adjutant General of the U. S. Army
September 1, 1922 – July 1, 1927
Succeeded by

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Robert Courtney Davis October 12 1876 September 2 1944 was an officer in the United States Army who served as Adjutant General of the U S Army from 1922 to 1927 Robert C DavisRobert C Davis as major general after 1922Born 1876 10 12 October 12 1876Lancaster Pennsylvania USDiedSeptember 2 1944 1944 09 02 aged 67 Elmsford New York USPlace of BurialArlington National CemeteryAllegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1898 1927RankMajor GeneralCommands heldAdjutant General of the U S ArmyAwardsDistinguished Service MedalSilver Star 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Spanish American War 3 Post Spanish American War 4 World War I 5 Post World War I 6 Post military career 7 Death and burial 8 Awards 9 Family 10 See also 11 Bibliography 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editRobert C Davis was born in Lancaster Pennsylvania on October 12 1876 He attended Franklin amp Marshall College before being appointed to the United States Military Academy in 1894 Davis graduated in 1898 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 17th Infantry Regiment 1 Spanish American War editDavis took part in the Spanish American War and saw action in Cuba He was involved in the Santiago campaign and took part in the battles of El Caney and San Juan He received the Silver Star for heroism at El Caney and was recommended for a brevet promotion to First Lieutenant 1 Davis subsequently served in the Philippine American War In August 1899 he received a second Silver Star and promotion to brevet Captain for heroism while fighting Filipino insurgents He remained in the Philippines until 1904 when he was assigned to West Point as a professor in the Department of Tactics 1 Post Spanish American War editIn 1906 Davis returned to Cuba with the 17th Infantry In 1909 he was assigned as aide de camp to Thomas Henry Barry When Barry was appointed as West Point s Superintendent in 1911 Davis was assigned as the adjutant on Barry s staff Davis served again with the 17th Infantry and then served again in the Philippines as a member of the 8th Infantry Regiment For most of 1915 Davis was detailed as Inspector of the Philippine Scouts and received promotion to Major World War I edit nbsp General John J Pershing and members of his General Headquarters GHQ staff France 1918 Stood in the back row on the far right is Brigadier General Robert C Davis At the start of World War I Davis was assigned to the staff of the army s Adjutant General In mid 1917 he went to France as Assistant to the Adjutant General of the American Expeditionary Forces He later served as acting adjutant general and then adjutant general of the A E F receiving a temporary promotion to brigadier general Post World War I edit nbsp General of the Armies John J Pershing and members of his staff standing outside the State War and Navy Building in Washington D C September 23 1919 Stood two from Pershing in the front row is Brigadier General Robert C Davis Following World War I Davis was assigned to the staff of the Army s Adjutant General and participated on a board which reviewed War Department staff activities and made recommendations for personnel reorganization and improvements to processes and procedures From 1922 to 1927 Davis served as Adjutant General of the Army receiving promotion to major general His most notable accomplishment in this position was the organization and execution of a plan to pay bonuses to veterans of World War I Post military career editAfter retiring from the Army Davis was President of Photomaton Inc a company which produced automatic camera photo booths 1 He was also Executive Director of the New York Chapter of the American Red Cross 1 and served as President of the West Point Association of Graduates Death and burial editDavis died in Elmsford New York on September 2 1944 1 after suffering a heart attack while golfing at the Knollwood Country Club He and his wife Ruby Hale are buried at Arlington National Cemetery 2 Awards editIn addition to his two Silver Stars Davis received the Army Distinguished Service Medal for his World War I service 3 The medal s citation states the following The President of the United States of America authorized by Act of Congress July 9 1918 takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Brigadier General Robert Courtney Davis United States Army for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility during World War I As Adjutant General of the American Expeditionary Forces General Davis had performed his exacting duties with high professional skill and administrative ability The exceptional efficiency of the Adjutant General s Department under his direction was a material factor in the success of the Staff work at General Headquarters 4 He also received numerous foreign awards including the Legion of Honor Commander France Order of the Bath Companion Great Britain Order of the Crown Commander Belgium Order of the Crown Commander Italy Order of Prince Danilo I Grand Cross Montenegro and Medal of La Solidaridad Second Class Panama 1 5 Family editIn 1902 Davis married Ruby Caroline Hale 1879 1959 They had no children 1 See also edit nbsp Biography portal List of Adjutant Generals of the U S ArmyBibliography editDavis Henry Blaine Jr 1998 Generals in Khaki Raleigh North Carolina Pentland Press ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 40298151 References edit a b c d e f g h Davis Henry Blaine Jr 1998 Generals in Khaki Pentland Press Inc pp 98 99 ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 40298151 Burial Detail Davis Robert C Section 30 Grave S 25 ANC Explorer Valor awards for Robert C Davis Military Times Valor awards for Robert C Davis Military Times Colonel Robert C Davis Nominated as Adjutant General Army and Navy Register Washington D C Army and Navy Publishing Company 163 August 12 1922 External links editMemorial Robert C Davis 1898 at West Point Association of Graduates Robert Courtney Davis at ArlingtonCemetery net an unofficial website Robert C Davis at Military Times Hall of Valor Cullum George W 1950 Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U S Military Academy Volume IX p 72 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Courtney Davis Military offices Preceded byPeter C Harris Adjutant General of the U S ArmySeptember 1 1922 July 1 1927 Succeeded byLutz Wahl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Courtney Davis amp oldid 1194037096, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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