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词条 William Wilson Quinn
释义

  1. Education

  2. Commands Held

  3. World War II

  4. Korea

  5. Occupations

  6. Awards and decorations

  7. Personal

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Other people|William Quinn}}{{Infobox officeholder
|image = Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn.jpg
|office = Director of the Strategic Services Unit
|president = Harry Truman
|term_start = April 3, 1946
|term_end = June 30, 1947
|predecessor = John Magruder
|successor = Position abolished
|birth_date = {{birth date|1907|11|1}}
|birth_place = Crisfield, Maryland, U.S.
|death_date = {{nowrap|{{death date and age|2000|9|11|1907|11|1}}}}
|death_place = Washington, D.C., U.S.
|restingplace = Arlington National Cemetery
|education = St. John's College, Maryland
United States Military Academy {{small|(BS)}}
|nickname = "Buffalo Bill"
|allegiance = {{flag|United States}}
|branch = {{army|United States}}
|serviceyears = 1930–1966
|rank = Lieutenant General
|unit = United States Army Europe
17th Infantry Regiment
|commands = 34th Infantry Regiment
17th Infantry Regiment
United States Army Europe
7th Army
|battles = World War II
{{*}}Operation Dragoon
{{*}}Siegfried Line Campaign
{{*}}Battle of the Bulge
{{*}}Siege of Bastogne
{{*}}Operation Nordwind
Korean War
{{*}}Battle of Inchon
Vietnam War
|mawards = Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
Legion of Honour {{small|(France)}}
Croix de guerre {{small|(France)}}
Order of St. George {{small|(Russia)}}
Gallantry Cross {{small|(Vietnam)}}
}}Lieutenant General William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (November 1, 1907 – September 11, 2000)[1][2] was a United States Army officer, who served in intelligence during World War II. Born in Crisfield, Somerset, Maryland and a 1933 graduate of West Point, Quinn retired as a lieutenant general on March 1, 1966 as the commanding general of the Seventh United States Army. He died in Washington, DC at Walter Reed Army Hospital at 92 years old.[3]

Education

Quinn graduated from Crisfield High with the class of 1925 and then from United States Military Academy with the class of 1933, and in 1938 attended United States Army Infantry School. In 1942 he graduated from Command and General Staff College. In August 1947 he graduated from the National War College.[4]

Commands Held

From 1933–1935 at Fort McKinley Quinn was the commanding officer of Company L, 5th Infantry Regiment. 1935–1936 General Quinn was assigned to Company D and then from 1936–1938 assigned to the Headquarters Company of the 31st Infantry. In 1940 he was the Command of Headquarters Company of the 4th Infantry Division, and the Commanding Officers of Company D, 8th Infantry Division. In July 1942 he became the Chief of Staff of the G-2, IV Army Corps. In 1949 Quinn was the Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment. In April 1949 he became Chief of the Training Sub-section, I Corps. In January 1950 he became the Assistant Chief of Staff of the G-3, I Corps from February to March. In January 1951, Quinn was the Commanding Officer of the 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Division in Korea. In 1952 Quinn became the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Pentagon and Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning Coordination of the Office of Chief of Staff, and then eventually became the Chief of Staff of the Pentagon. In 1953 Quinn was transferred to Greece and to be the Head of the Army Section, Joint Military Aid Group to Greece. In January 1957 he was the Commanding Officer of the 4th Infantry Division of the Strategic Army Corps at Fort Lewis. In July 1958 he became the Deputy Chief of Staff for the G-2 Intelligence of the United States Army. From 1959–1961, Quinn served as the Army's Chief of Information, and in 1959 he became the Chief of Public Information of the Department of the Army. In 1961 Quinn became the Deputy Director of the Defence Intelligence Agency and promoted to lieutenant general. From 1964–1966, Quinn was the Commanding General of the United States Army Europe and Seventh United States Army, commonly referred to as 7th Army, in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany. On March 1, 1966 Quinn retired but became Honorary Colonel of the 17th Infantry, The Buffalos. He was chief of operations of the CIA.[5][6][7][8]

World War II

Quinn participated in the Battle of the Bulge, Operation Dragoon and on January 1, 1945 he was part of Operation Northwind.[9]

Korea

Quinn was in Korea from 1951 to 1952 and in August 1951 Quinn was wounded in Korea. While in Korea he won and was awarded the Silver Star, Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star with the "V" Device. He was also in the Battle of Inchon. While he was in Korea he was the commanding Officer of the 17th Infantry Regiment which was part of the 7th Infantry Division (the 17th Infantry was, and still is, nicknamed "the Buffalo's").[10]

Occupations

He was Vice President of the Aerospace Group program at Martin Marietta Corporation until 1972; and then afterwards he established Quinn Associates, a consulting firm.[11]

Awards and decorations

  Combat Infantryman Badge
  Glider Badge
  Army Staff Identification Badge
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Distinguished_Service_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Army Distinguished Service Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Silver_Star_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Silver Star
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=Legion_of_Merit_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster
number=1|type=oak|other_device=v|ribbon=Bronze_Star_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Bronze Star with V Device and oak leaf cluster
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Purple Heart ribbon.svg|width=100}}Purple Heart
number=2|type=oak|ribbon=Air_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Air Medal with 2 oak leaf clusters
number=2|type=oak|ribbon=Army_Commendation_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Army Commendation Medal with 2 oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=American Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=100}}American Defense Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=American_Campaign_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}American Campaign Medal
number=5|type=service-star|other_device=arrowhead|ribbon=European-African-Middle_Eastern_Campaign_ribbon.svg|width=100}}European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with arrowhead and 5 campaign stars
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=World_War_II_Victory_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}World War II Victory Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Army_of_Occupation_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Army of Occupation Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=National_Defense_Service_Medal_ribbon.svg|width=100}}National Defense Service Medal (Korea)
number=5|type=service-star|other_device=arrowhead|ribbon=Korean_Service_Medal_-_Ribbon.svg|width=100}}Korean Service Medal with arrowhead and 5 campaign stars
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Vietnam Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=100}}Vietnam Service Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Legion_Honneur_Officier_ribbon.svg|width=100}}Order of the Legion of Honor, class of Officer (France)
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=OrderStGeorge3cl_rib.png|width=100}}Order of St. George (Third Class) (Russia)
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Croix_de_guerre_1939-1945_with_palm_(France)_-_ribbon_bar.png|width=100}}Croix de guerre (France)
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Vietnamese Gallantry Cross, with palm.svg|width=100}}Gallantry Cross with palm (Republic of Vietnam)
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Korean_Presidential_Unit_Citation.png|width=100}}Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=United Nations Korea Medal ribbon.svg|width=100}}United Nations Korea Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon with 60- clasp.svg|width=100}}Vietnam Campaign Medal
[12][13][14]

Personal

Quinn was married to Sara Bette Williams, who is buried next to him at Arlington National Cemetery. Together they had three children: Donna, William Jr., and Sally Quinn.

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=William W. Quinn, 92, General and Former Intelligence Officer |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/12/us/william-w-quinn-92-general-and-former-intelligence-officer.html |publisher=The New York Times |accessdate=16 November 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web |last=Anderson |first=John |title=Gen William Wilson Quinn |url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49302638 |publisher=Find A Grave |accessdate=16 November 2012}}
3. ^http://www.aegis-consulting.com/quinn/
4. ^http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm
5. ^{{cite web|title=William W. Quinn, 92, General and Former Intelligence Officer|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/12/us/william-w-quinn-92-general-and-former-intelligence-officer.html|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=24 December 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn; Helped Established CIA|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2000/sep/13/local/me-20403|publisher=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=24 December 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Mike Goodson: Up to the Challenge|url=http://www.gadsdentimes.com/article/20110313/NEWS/110319996|publisher=The Gasden Times}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=William Wilson Quinn|url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm|publisher=Arlington National Cemetery}}
9. ^http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm
10. ^http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm
11. ^http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm
12. ^Quinn image JBLM
13. ^http://www.tititudorancea.com/z/croix_de_guerre.htm
14. ^http://www.aegis-consulting.com/quinn/
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External links

  • http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wwquinn.htm
  • http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IBS/is_1_29/ai_97822107/
  • https://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/12/us/william-w-quinn-92-general-and-former-intelligence-officer.html
  • http://www.aegis-consulting.com/quinn/
  • http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Lietunant+General+William+Wilson+Quinn&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#q=Lieutenant+General+William+Wilson+Quinn&hl=en&client=safari&pwst=1&rls=en&prmd=ivnso&ei=RCwJTsWCMcmutwfQweR_&start=10&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=5bfb3118ef20f74c&biw=1151&bih=622
  • http://www.c-spanvideo.org/videoLibrary/clip.php?appid=596804011
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