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== Biography == == Biography ==


He was born on 14 November 1892 in Fort Monroe, Hampton City, Virginia, USA.<ref></ref> He was born on 14 November 1892 in Fort Monroe, Hampton City, Virginia, USA.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://valor.militarytimes.com/recipient/recipient-100301/|title=Pearson Menoher|website=Hall of Valor: Medal of Honor, Silver Star, U.S. Military Awards}}</ref>


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He died on 13 February 1958.<ref></ref> He died on 13 February 1958.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49259557/pearson-menoher|title=BG Pearson Menoher (1892-1958) - Find a Grave...|website=www.findagrave.com}}</ref>


He is buried in ] with the rest of his family.<ref></ref> He is buried in ] with the rest of his family.<ref name="auto"/>


== Career == == Career ==


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He served until 1952 and retired from service in 1952.<ref></ref> He served until 1952 and retired from service in 1952.<ref name="auto1"/>


== Dates of ranks == == Dates of ranks ==


The progression of his ranks and promotions is provided below.<ref></ref> The progression of his ranks and promotions is provided below.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://generals.dk/general/Menoher/Pearson/USA.html|title=Biography of Major-General Pearson Menoher (1892 – 1958), USA|website=generals.dk}}</ref>


1936-06-26 Lieutenant-Colonel 1936-06-26 Lieutenant-Colonel
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== Awards and honours == == Awards and honours ==


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==References== ==References==
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== External links == == External links ==


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American general (1894–1944)

General Pearson Menoher
Born1892
United States
Died1958
United States
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branchUnited States Cavalry Corps
Years of service1934–1952

General Pearson Menoher (1892–1958) was an American career soldier and military officer.

Biography

He was born on 14 November 1892 in Fort Monroe, Hampton City, Virginia, USA.

He was the son of Major General Charles T. Menoher.

He died on 13 February 1958.

He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery with the rest of his family.

Career

He graduated from the United States Military Academy. He belonged to The class the stars fell on.

He served until 1952 and retired from service in 1952.

Dates of ranks

The progression of his ranks and promotions is provided below.

1936-06-26 Lieutenant-Colonel

1941-06-26 Colonel (Army of the United States)

1943-09-01 Colonel

1945-01-04 Brigadier-General (Army of the United States)

Awards and honours

He has received a number of awards, including but not limited to the Legion of Merit, Silver Star, and Army Distinguished Service Medal.

References

  1. ^ "Pearson Menoher". Hall of Valor: Medal of Honor, Silver Star, U.S. Military Awards.
  2. ^ "Shadow box". army.togetherweserved.com.
  3. "BG Pearson Menoher (1892-1958) - Find a Grave..." www.findagrave.com.
  4. "Biography of Major-General Pearson Menoher (1892 – 1958), USA". generals.dk.

External links

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