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Thomas H. Green

Thomas Henry Green
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Born (1889-04-22)April 22, 1889
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Died March 27, 1971(1971-03-27) (aged 81)
United States
Allegiance United StatesUnited States of America
Service/branch United States Army seal United States Army
Years of service 1917–1949
Rank US-O8 insignia.svg Major General
Commands held Judge Advocate General
Battles/wars World War I
World War II
Awards Distinguished Service Medal (2)

Thomas Henry Green (April 22, 1889 – March 27, 1971) was an American military officer with the rank of Major general, who served as Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from 1945 to 1949.

Thomas Henry Green was born on April 22, 1889, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Green attended the Boston University and received a Bachelor of Law degree in 1915. He practiced law in Boston for some time.

His military career began back in February 1913, when he enlisted in the Massachusetts National Guard as a Private in troop A, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry. Green served with his national guard unit on Mexican Border in 1916 and was also commissioned a Second lieutenant of cavalry in the Regular Army, in 1917.

During World War I, Green was promoted to the temporary rank of Major and ordered to the France with 2nd Cavalry within American Expeditionary Force in March 1918. He participated in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive as a battalion commander.

After the war, Green attended the George Washington University and received a Master of Laws degree in 1923. Subsequently, he served as Assistant Judge Advocate of the 2nd Corps at Governors Island, New York City. In 1939, Green was appointed a Chief of Patent Section in Military Affairs Section, Washington D.C.

He was assigned to Fort Shafter, Hawaii, in August 1940 as Judge Advocate of the Hawaiian Department. Green was a Lieutenant Colonel at the time of the 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor. He was than appointed an Executive officer to the Military Governor of Hawaiian Islands, Lieutenant general Delos C. Emmons, and stayed in this capacity until 1943.


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