- Robert C. Richardson, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name=Robert C. Richardson, Jr.
born= birth date|1882|10|27
died= death date and age|1954|3|2|1882|10|27
placeofburial=
caption=General Robert C. Richardson, Jr.
nickname=
placeofbirth=Charleston, South Carolina
placeofdeath=Rome, Italy
placeofburial=United States Military Academy Cemetery
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1904-1946
rank= General
unit=
commands=U.S. Army Pacific Command VII Corps 1st Cavalry Division
battles=World War I World War II
awards=Legion of Merit Silver Star Purple Heart Legion of Honor
relations=Robert C. Richardson III (son)
laterwork=For|other persons with a similar name|Robert Richardson"Robert Charlwood Richardson, Jr., born in Charleston, South Carolina on October 27, 1882, was a U.S. Army general and commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific (Hawaiian Department) during the height of World War II in 1943 until his retirement in 1946. During that time he was also named military governor of
Hawaii (which was at that time still a US Territory) and Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas. This latter position did not entail operational control, however.Commissioned from the
United States Military Academy in 1904, Richardson also attended theUniversity of Grenoble , France, as well as theArmy War College . DuringWorld War I he was a liaison officer in theAmerican Expeditionary Force . Afterward he was amilitary attaché with the U.S. Embassy inRome .Prior to World War II, Richardson commanded the 1st Cavalry Division from 1940-1941. He then directed the War Department Bureau of Public Relations before becoming Commanding General of the VII Corps. A dispute about having to serve under an Australian officer is believed to have cost him his command.
During his Hawaiian command, General Richardson oversaw the construction of Richardson Hall in a scant 49 days. Also known as the "Pineapple Pentagon," it has remained the planning and operational support centers for soldiers of the U.S. Army, Pacific since 1944. It was also during this command that another controversy arose. In 1944 Richardson traveled to
Saipan to review Army troops and present awards. He did this without first consulting with General Holland Smith, USMC, who had operational control there, and who became angry with Richardson. Richardson is said to have replied to Smith that "you cannot push the Army around the way you have been doing." He was promoted to Lieutenant General in June 1943 and retired in October 1946.Awards and decorations
General Richardson's awards include:
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"Foreign Awards"
*French Legion of Honor
Retirement
He died on March 2, 1954, while on vacation in Italy, and was posthumously promoted to full general on July 19, 1954, by special act of U.S. Congress, Public Law 83-508.
Persondata
NAME = Richardson, Robert Charlwood Jr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH =October 27 ,1882
PLACE OF BIRTH =Charleston, South Carolina
DATE OF DEATH =March 2 ,1954
PLACE OF DEATH =Rome, Italy
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