William F. Dean

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William F. Dean was a U.S. Army major general best known for his leadership and eventual capture during the early stages of the Korean War.

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instanceOf United States Army officer
human
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
awardReceived Army Distinguished Service Medal NERFINISHED
Bronze Star Medal
Distinguished Service Cross NERFINISHED
Medal of Honor NERFINISHED
Purple Heart
Silver Star
capturedBy North Korean forces NERFINISHED
causeOfFame Medal of Honor recipient for actions in Korean War
causeOfNotability senior U.S. Army officer captured in Korean War
conflict Korean War
World War I
World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
education University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
familyName Dean NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military leadership
givenName William
hasHonorificPrefix Major General
languageSpoken English
memberOf United States Army officer corps NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank major general
notableEvent captured during early stages of the Korean War
commanded delaying actions near Taejon
held as prisoner of war in North Korea
led defense of Taejon in July 1950
served as an instructor at the Infantry School at Fort Benning
served as commanding general of the 44th Infantry Division in World War II
served in the European Theater in World War II
notableWork leadership of U.S. forces in early Korean War
occupation military officer
partOf U.S. Eighth Army (as a subordinate commander) NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Golden Gate National Cemetery NERFINISHED
positionHeld commander of the 24th Infantry Division
military governor of South Korea
residence California (various postings) NERFINISHED
serviceNumber O-2559
sexOrGender male

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Military Governor of Korea officeHolder William F. Dean