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Francis Bernard Mallon

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Francis Bernard Mallon

Birth
Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
18 Dec 1983 (aged 97)
San Mateo, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8 Grave 41-A
Memorial ID
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Who's Who in America, Vol. 25, 1948-49: Mallon, Francis Bernard (mal lun), army officer; b. Middletown, NY, September 17, 1886; s. Bernard James and Ella Marie (Koch) M.; student U.S. Mil. Acad., 1908-09; grad. Command and Gen. Staff Sch. 1923, Army War Coll. 1927, m. Eunice Marion Casey, Oct. 21, 1916; 1 son, Richard Taylor. Private and corpl., 5th inf., 1909-12; commd. 2nd lt., U.S. Army, Aug. 16, 1912, advancing through the grades to Maj. Gen., Sept. 2, 1944. During World War II, Comdr. Replacement Training Center, Camp Jos. T. Robinson, Ark., and Army Ground Forces Replacement Depot No. 1, Fort George G. Meade, Md. Mem. War Dept. Gen. Staff, 1927-30, 1939-41; gen. staff with troops, 1933-37; acting comdr. VII Corps, Nov. 1945-Mar. 1946. Retired Sept. 30, 1946. Clubs: Army and Navy, (Washington, DC); Bohemian (San Francisco). Wife, Eunice Marion Casey Mallon (B 3/26/1890, D 1/21/1962), is buried next to her husband in Arlington National Cemetery.
Who's Who in America, Vol. 25, 1948-49: Mallon, Francis Bernard (mal lun), army officer; b. Middletown, NY, September 17, 1886; s. Bernard James and Ella Marie (Koch) M.; student U.S. Mil. Acad., 1908-09; grad. Command and Gen. Staff Sch. 1923, Army War Coll. 1927, m. Eunice Marion Casey, Oct. 21, 1916; 1 son, Richard Taylor. Private and corpl., 5th inf., 1909-12; commd. 2nd lt., U.S. Army, Aug. 16, 1912, advancing through the grades to Maj. Gen., Sept. 2, 1944. During World War II, Comdr. Replacement Training Center, Camp Jos. T. Robinson, Ark., and Army Ground Forces Replacement Depot No. 1, Fort George G. Meade, Md. Mem. War Dept. Gen. Staff, 1927-30, 1939-41; gen. staff with troops, 1933-37; acting comdr. VII Corps, Nov. 1945-Mar. 1946. Retired Sept. 30, 1946. Clubs: Army and Navy, (Washington, DC); Bohemian (San Francisco). Wife, Eunice Marion Casey Mallon (B 3/26/1890, D 1/21/1962), is buried next to her husband in Arlington National Cemetery.


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