Charles P. Summerall

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Charles P. Summerall was a distinguished U.S. Army general who played a prominent leadership role in World War I and later served as Army Chief of Staff.

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Label Occurrences
Charles P. Summerall canonical 3
Charles Pelot Summerall 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army general
human
allegiance United States of America
awardReceived Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army) NERFINISHED
Légion d'honneur
surface form: Legion of Honour

Order of the Bath
Purple Heart
Silver Star
burialPlace Arlington National Cemetery
commanded 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces NERFINISHED
Second Corps Area, U.S. Army NERFINISHED
V Corps, American Expeditionary Forces NERFINISHED
conflict Boxer Rebellion NERFINISHED
Philippine–American War NERFINISHED
Spanish–American War
World War I
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1867-03-04
dateOfDeath 1955-05-14
educatedAt United States Military Academy
endTime as Chief of Staff of the United States Army: 1930
as President of The Citadel: 1953
familyName Summerall NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
hasChild Charles Pelot Summerall Jr. NERFINISHED
hasHonorificPrefix General
memberOf American Expeditionary Forces NERFINISHED
middleName Pelot NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank General
notableFor modernization of the U.S. Army in the interwar period
senior U.S. Army leadership in World War I
notableWork command of U.S. forces in the Meuse–Argonne Offensive
command of V Corps, American Expeditionary Forces
occupation educator
military officer
placeOfBirth Bluffton, South Carolina, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
positionHeld Chief of Staff of the United States Army NERFINISHED
President of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
religion Methodism
residence Charleston, South Carolina, United States NERFINISHED
serviceNumber 0-107
sexOrGender male
spouse Mary Harrison NERFINISHED
startTime as Chief of Staff of the United States Army: 1926
as President of The Citadel: 1931

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American Expeditionary Forces notableCommander Charles P. Summerall
Meuse–Argonne Offensive alliedCommander Charles P. Summerall
Summerall Chapel namedAfter Charles P. Summerall
this entity surface form: Charles Pelot Summerall
Summerall Chapel patron Charles P. Summerall
this entity surface form: Charles Pelot Summerall
Battle of Cantigny commander Charles P. Summerall