War Department. Hawaiian Department. Office of the Commanding General. (1913 - 3/17/1946) Organization Authority Record

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War Department. Hawaiian Department. Office of the Commanding General. (1913 - 3/17/1946) Organization Authority Record

1913-1946

The Commanding Generals of the Hawaiian Department were: Brigadier General Montgomery M. Macomb, 1913; Brigadier General Frederick Funston, 1913-1914; Brigadier General Montgomery M. Macomb, 1914; Major General William H. Carter, 1914-1915; Brigadier General John Philip Wisser, 1915-1916; Brigadier General Robert K. Evans, 1916; Brigadier General Fredrick S. Strong, 1916-1917; Brigadier General Charles G. Treat, 1917; Brigadier General John Philip Wisser, 1917; Brigadier GeneraL Augustus P. Blocksom, 1918; Brigadier General John W. Heard, 1918-1919; Major General Henry C. Hodges, Jr., 1919; Colonel Thomas Ridgway, 1919; Major General Charles G. Morton, 1919-1921; Major General Charles P. Summerall, 1921-1924; Major General Charles T. Menoher, 1924-1925; Major General Edward M. Lewis, 1925-1927; Major General William R. Smith, 1927-1928; Major General Fox Conner, 1928-1930; Major General Edwin B. Winans (Acting), 1930; Major General William Lassiter, 1930-1931; Major General Briant H. Wells, 1931-1934; Major General Halstead Dorey, (Acting) 1934-1935; Major General Hugh A. Drum, 1935-1937; Major General Andrew Moses, 1937-1938; Lieutenant General Charles D. Herron, 1938-1941; Lieutenant General Walter C. Short, 1941; Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons, 1941-1943; and Lieutenant General Robert C. Richardson, Jr., 1943-19450.

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Short, Walter Campbell, 1880-1949

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Walter Campbell Short (March 30, 1880 – September 3, 1949) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army and the U.S. military commander responsible for the defense of U.S. military installations in Hawaii at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. On December 17, 1941, General Short was removed from command of the U.S. Army's Hawaiian Department as a result of the Japanese attack on the Hawaiian Islands. Short was ordered back to Washington, D.C. by Army Chi...