ABBREVIATIONS AAA-Antiaircraft Artillery A. C. of S.-Assistant Chief of Staff AG-Adjutant General AGC-Adjutant General's Corps AGD-Adjutant General's Department AMEDS-Army Medical Service ANZUS-Australia, New Zealand, United States Treaty ASA-Army Security Agency CAMG-Civil Affairs and Military Government CBR-Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare CCC-Civilian Conservation Corps CINCLANT-Commander in Chief, Atlantic CINCPAC-Commander in Chief, Pacific CINCUNC-Commander in Chief, United Nations Command CINCUSAREUR-Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe CONARC-Continental Army Command CONUS-Continental United States DA-Department of the Army D. C. of S.-Deputy Chief of Staff DCSLOG-Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics DOW-Died of wounds EUCOM-European Command FEC-Far East Command GHQ-General headquarters ICBM-Intercontinental ballistic missile IRBM-Intermediate range ballistic missile JAG Judge Advocate General JCS-Joint Chiefs of Staff KIA-Killed in action KP-Kitchen police MAAG-Military Assistance Advisory Group MAP-Military Aid Program MDW-Military District of Washington MIT-Massachusetts Institute of Technology MOS-Military Occupational Specialty MP-Military police NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization NCO-Noncommissioned officer NGUS National Guard of The United States NORAD-North American Air Defense Command NSLI-National Service Life Insurance NYNG-New York National Guard OAFIE Office, Armed Forces Information and Education OASD-Office, Assistant Secretary of Defense OCINFO-Office of the Chief of Information OCMH-Office of the Chief of Military History OCS-Officer Candidate School PMG-Provost Marshal General QMG-Quartermaster General R & D-Research and Development RCT-Regimental combat team ROCID-Reorganization of current infantry divisions ROTAD-Reorganization of the airborne division ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps SAGE-Semi-Automatic Ground Environment SCAP-Supreme Commander Allied Powers SCAP/FEC-Supreme Commander Allied Powers, Far East Command SEATO Southeast Asia Treaty Organization SETAF-Southern European Task Force SHAPE Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe STRAC Strategic Army Corps TAGO-The Adjutant General's Office TC-Transportation Corps TOE-Table of Organization and Equipment UCMJ-Uniform Code of Military Justice UN-United Nations UNC-United Nations Command USAF-United States Air Force USAFI-United States Armed Forces Institute USAR-U. S. Army Reserve USARADCOM-U. S. Army Air Defense Command USARAL-U. S. Army, Alaska USARCARIB-U. S. Army, Caribbean USAREUR-U. S. Army in Europe USARPAC/FE-U. S. Army, Pacific, Far East USARPAC/Haw-U. S. Army, Pacific, Hawaii USASA-U. S. Army Security Agency USCINCEUR-U. S. Commander in Chief, Europe USCONARC-United States Continental Army Command USGLI-U. S. Government Life Insurance USMA-United States Military Academy VA-Veterans Administration WAC-Womens Army Corps WIA-Wounded in action NAME INDEX NOTE. In chapter 19 the text lists, alphabetically by wars, the names of all Army personnel to whom the Congressional Medal of Honor has been awarded since our entry into World War I. These names are not listed in the Index unless they also appear in the Almanac in some other connection. : Abbe, Cleveland, 269 Abbott, F. V., 186, 337 Abbott, H. L., 186, 337 Abbott, Oscar B., 337 Abendroth, William H., 123 Abrams, Creighton W., Jr., 337 Adams, Charles Francis, 427 Adams, Claude M., 337 Adams, Clayton S., 337 Adams, Emory S., 43, 331 Adams, Granger, 337 Adams, Henry H., 337 Adams, John Quincy, 523 Adler, Elmer E., 31 Adler, Julius O., 337 Allen, Terry de la M., 331, 651, 684 Allen, Wayne R., 331 Alley, Charles R., 182 Allin, George R., 179, 337 Alling, Emery E., 337 Allison, James B., 39, 195, 331 Almond, Edward M., 199, 330, 620, 621, 623, 647, 680 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 546, 697, 698 Agee, Walter R., 337 Agramonte, Aristides, 730 Ahern, Leo J., 337 Ainsworth, Fred C., 43, 331 Albert, Allen D., Jr., 358 Albert I (King of Belgium), 564 Anderson, Harry R., 337 Anderson, James R., 337 Anderson, John B., 331, 648 Anderson, Jonathan W., 331, 653 Anderson, Kenneth N. A., 590 Anderson, Orvil A., 331 Anderson, Robert, 497, 531 Anderson, Robert B., 427, 449 Anderson, Samuel E., 331 T Ayres, Leonard Baade, Paul Babbitt, Babbitt, B. P., 338 W., 331, 665 B., 92 Edwin B., 331 Babcock, C. Stanton, 331 Babcock, Franklin, 338 Babcock, John B., 338 Back, George I., 39, 331 Backus, Edward N., 338 Badger, George E., 427 Badger, George M., 338 Badoglio, Pietro, 503, 719 Baer, Charles M., 338 Baer, Joseph A., 338 Bailey, Charles J., 331, 675 Bailey, Clarence M., 338 Baily, Elisha I., 338 Baird, Absalom, 54 Baird, George W., 338 Baird, Harry H., 338 Baird, Henry W., 331 Baker, Chauncey B., 338 Baker, Frayne, 338, 663 Baker, Maurice E., 182 Baker, Ray W., 331 Baker, Walter C., 26, 182, 331 Baker, William C., Jr., 331 Baldwin, Frank, 707 Baldwin, Frank D., 331, 698 Baldwin, Geoffrey P., 338 Baldwin, Theodore A., 338 Ballou, Charles C., 338, 645, 680 Balmer, Jesmond D., 179, 338, 650, 717 Barr, Barr, Thomas F., 56, 338 Barras, Comte de, 517 Barratt, Tom H., 183 Barrett, Charles J., 338 Barrette, John D., 338 Barriger, John W., 338 Barriger, William L., 331, 652 Barry, Thomas H., 170, 199, 331 Barry, William F., 176 Barth, Charles H., 655 Barth, Charles H., Jr., 338 Barth, George B., 189, 331 Bartholf, John C. P., 338 Bartley, Joseph F., 338 Barton, Harold A., 338 Barton, Raymond O., 331, 654 Baruch, Bernard M., 554 Barzynski, Joseph E., 338 Bash, Louis H., 37, 331 Bastion, Joseph E., 338 Bastion, Joseph E., Jr., 338 Bates, John C., 330 Bathurst, Robert M., 338 Baxter, Jedediah Hyde, 49 Bayard, James A., 523 Baylis, James E., 338 Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 338 Beach, Dwight E., 331 Beach, Lansing H., 29, 331 Beach, Maurice M., 338 Beacham, Joseph W., Jr., 338 Beaman, Bartlett, 338 |