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John Reed Hodge (* 12. Juni 1893 in Golconda, Illinois; † 12. November 1963 in Washington, D.C.) war Offizier der United States Army, zuletzt General, der seinem Land in beiden Weltkriegen diente und von 1945 bis 1948 militärischer Befehlshaber in der amerikanisch besetzten Zone Koreas war.
John R. Hodge. General John Reed Hodge (June 12, 1893 – November 12, 1963) was a highly decorated [citation needed] senior officer of the United States Army. His final assignment before retiring was as chief of Army Field Forces from 1952 to 1953. Early life and career.
- 1917–1953
- United States Army
John R. Hodge, the commanding general of the U.S. armed forces in Korea, refused to recognize the republic, asserting that the military government was the “only government” in Korea, as stipulated in General Order No. 1. The exiled Korean provisional government, on returning, also was…. Read More.
John Reed Hodge war Offizier der United States Army, zuletzt General, der seinem Land in beiden Weltkriegen diente und von 1945 bis 1948 militärischer Befehlshaber in der amerikanisch besetzten Zone Koreas war.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP)--Gen. John R. Hodge, a leader of the Pacific fighting in World War II, died today in Walter Reed Army Hospital, where he had been a patient since last Wednesday. He...
26. Apr. 2010 · Leading American troops who entered Korea in September 1945 was Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, the tough, straight-talking, combat-hardened commander of the XXIV Corps. Hodge lacked experience in administration and politics, knowledge of Korea, and detailed guidance from Washington or his immediate superior, General Douglas A ...
18. Jan. 2012 · Commander in Chief of all U.S. Forces in the Pacific region was Hodge’s World War II boss, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, installed, post-surrender, as a virtual neo-shogun in Tokyo....