Ainsworth, Fred C. (Fred Crayton), 1852-1934

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Ainsworth, Fred C. (Fred Crayton), 1852-1934

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Ainsworth

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1852-1934

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Ainsworth, Frederick Crayton, 1852-1934

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Frederick Crayton

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1852-1934

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Biographical History

Ainsworth was born in Woodstock, Vermont on September 11, 1852. In 1874 he received his medical degree from the University of the City of New York (now New York University). In December 1874 Ainsworth joined the Army Medical Corps as an Assistant Surgeon.

He served initially in Arkansas and the Southwest United States, and was promoted to surgeon with the rank of captain in November 1879. In 1885 he was appointed recorder of the Army Medical Examining Board. His talents as an administrator resulted in his 1886 appointment as chief of the Army's Records and Pension Division in office of the Army Surgeon General.

Ainsworth's success in reorganizing the Records and Pension Division led to promotion to major in 1891. In 1892 he resigned his medical corps commission and was appointed a colonel with continued duty as head of the Records and Pension Office. He was promoted to brigadier general in March 1899, and in 1904 he was promoted to major general, with appointment as military secretary over a Records and Pension Office that continued to grow as it took on duties formerly performed by the office of the Army's adjutant general. In 1907 Ainsworth was appointed adjutant general, effectively taking on the rest of that office's responsibilities.

Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and Army Chief of Staff Leonard Wood proposed reorganizing the Army staff so that department heads reported to the chief of staff, and were not individually responsible to the Secretary of War or to Congress. Ainsworth vehemently opposed this change, until the possibilities of suspension and court martial led to his retirement in 1912.

Ainsworth died in Washington, D.C. on June 5, 1934. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 3, Lot 1389.

USNS Fred C. Ainsworth (T-AP-181), a World War II and Korean War troop carrier, was named for him.

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https://viaf.org/viaf/60799595

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n95102105

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n95102105

https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5494735

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19563/frederick-crayton-ainsworth

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/10574531

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Ammunition

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Adjutants general

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New York City

NY, US

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Fred C. Ainsworth attended the University of the City of New York which is now New York University.

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DC, US

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Fred C. Ainsworth died on June 5, 1934. Before Fred Ainsworth’s death in Washington, DC he was served as Adjutant General of the US Army.

Woodstock

VT, US

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Fred C. Ainsworth was born on September 11, 1852.

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