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George, Eugene

Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, in 1922, Eugene George served as a pilot in the Eighth Air Force. In 1944, the Germans captured him after his plane was shot down during the Kassel Mission, after which George spent almost a year in the Stalag Luft I prisoner of war camp. He was awarded the World War II Air Medal (2 oak clusters), Purple Heart, Normandy Campaign Medal, and three European battle stars.

Following the war, George earned a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree from Harvard. He then spent his career as an architect working in private practice around the nation. Additionally, George was a leading preservation architect in Texas, working on numerous projects, notably The Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas as well as the Willis-Moody House in Galveston.

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George, Eugene

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Architect, educator, and author; b. Walter Eugene George, Jr., in 1922. From the description of Papers, 1958-1976. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 70961049 Alternating a professional and academic career, Eugene George has maintained an architectural practice in Austin, Texas since the 1950s, and has taught at universities in Texas and Kansas. He has been involved in several historic preservation projects, and served ...

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