Major general, United States Army Corps of Engineers.
From the description of Frank McAdams Albrecht papers, 1928-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869715
Biographical Note
1901, June 11Born, Denver, Colorado1923B.S., U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York1926Degree in Civil Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York1926Married Page Williams of San Antonio, Texas1939The Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Regular Course1942Colonel1942Staff Officer to the Chief Engineer's Office of the Services of Supply in the European Theater of Operations in England. Later Deputy Chief Engineer for Planning1943Senior U.S. Logistical Officer on the early Joint-Combined Staff, which became General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters. He was the logistics member of a team that presented the original Overlord Plan for the Allied Invasion1943Chief of Staff of the Forward Echelon of the Communications Zone1944At the U.S. element of the Allied Control of Germany. Responsible for planning for the demobilization of the German Army under Allied control and other demilitarization measures1945Engineer of the Fourth Army1953Brigadier General19531955Chief Engineer, U.S. Army, Europe1955In Charge of logistics for Exercise SAGEBRUSH. Director of Plans and Programs in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics of the Army General Staff in Washington, D.C.1957Major General1959Division Engineer for the Corps of Engineers in the Southeast United States, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and PanamaFrom the guide to the Frank McAdams Albrecht Papers, 1928-1965, (Hoover Institution Archives)