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  1. Edwin Forrest Harding (September 18, 1886 – June 5, 1970) commanded the 32nd Infantry Division at the beginning of World War II. He graduated 74th among his classmates from the United States Military Academy in 1909, who included John C. H. Lee (12), Jacob L. Devers (39), George S. Patton (46), Horace H. Fuller (59), Robert L ...

  2. 26. Sept. 2023 · Enter Major Edwin Harding. With the Army in desperate need of adapting to the changes in the character of war, Harding renewed not one, but two military publications: Fort Benning’s Mailing List and the Infantry Association’s Infantry Journal .

  3. 26. Sept. 2023 · The Harding Project profiles notable contemporary and historical Army authors each month. Starting in September, our partners at West Point’s Modern War Institute will host these profiles. This month, we’re highlighting our namesake, Major General Edwin “Forrest” Harding.

  4. 5. Sept. 2023 · In similar periods in the past, Army leaders such as Major Edwin Harding seized the moment to renew military professional writing. That reinvestment ensured that there was a professional venue for essential debates about doctrine and technology needed to ready for the next war. It is time for the US Army to make such a reinvestment ...

  5. In early February 1942 it received a new commander, Major General Edwin F. Harding. Major General Edwin F. Harding, Commanding General of the 32nd Infantry Division when it shipped out to New Guinea. Pacific Theater. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the division was one of the first to be prepared for overseas duty.

  6. Fortunately, Major General Edward Croft, the Chief of Infantry, appointed Major Edwin Harding as editor. Empowered, Harding renewed Infantry . Today, the United States Army’s professional publications require renewal as Harding renewed Infantry Journal in the 1930s.

  7. Part of the answer is that Leslie Anders' Gentle Knight: The Life and Times of Major Gen- eral Edwin Forrest Harding is a case study of the. role that luck can play in a soldier's career. Harding had the good luck to befriend George Marshall during a low period in Mar-. shall's life and the bad luck to disappoint Mac-.