Major General William J. Worth

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Major General William J. Worth was a prominent U.S. Army officer of the early 19th century, noted for his leadership in the Mexican–American War and for having the city of Fort Worth, Texas, named in his honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army officer
human
military leader
allegiance United States of America
awardReceived Thanks of Congress NERFINISHED
sword of honor from Congress
commemorates William J. Worth NERFINISHED
conflict Mexican–American War
Second Seminole War NERFINISHED
War of 1812
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt United States Military Academy
familyName Worth NERFINISHED
givenName William
hasHonor Fort Worth, Texas named in his honor
hasMonument Worth Monument in Manhattan, New York City NERFINISHED
hasPartIn Battle of Chapultepec NERFINISHED
Battle of Churubusco NERFINISHED
Battle of Molino del Rey NERFINISHED
Battle of Monterrey NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank Major General
namedAfter William J. Worth NERFINISHED
notableFor distinguished service in the Mexican–American War
having Fort Worth, Texas named after him
notableWork command in the Second Seminole War
leadership in the Mexican–American War
occupation military officer
soldier
placeOfBurial Worth Square, Manhattan, New York City NERFINISHED
positionHeld commander of U.S. forces in the Second Seminole War
commander of the Department of Texas
residence New York City
serviceNumber officer of the early 19th century U.S. Army
sexOrGender male

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Battle of Molino del Rey USCommander Major General William J. Worth