Lieutenant-General
* 15th of December 1890
† 17th of October 1968
(Regular Army)
| 1936-04-11 | Lieutenant-Colonel |
| 1941-06-26 | Colonel (Army of the United States) |
| 1942-05-23 | Brigadier-General (Army of the United States) |
| 1943-04-28 | Major-General (Army of the United States) |
| 1943-07-12 | Colonel |
| 1946-02-01 | Major-General |
| 1949-03-21 | Lieutenant-General |
| 1933-10-27 | – | 1937-07-16 | District Engineer, Fort Peck, Montana |
| 1937-08-25 | – | 1938-06-20 | Attending the Army War College |
| 1938-06-30 | – | 1939-05-19 | Attending the Naval War College |
| 1939-08-09 | – | 1939-09-11 | Commanding Officer 11th Engineers Regiment [Panama] |
| 1939-09-11 | – | 1942-03-25 | Supervising Engineer, Special Construction Division, Third Locks Project, Panama Canal |
| 1942-03-XX | – | 1942-05-XX | Attached to Headquarters US Army Air Forcess |
| 1942-05-XX | – | 1942-08-XX | Chief of Staff, Services of Supply, US European Theater of Operations |
| 1942-10-XX | – | 1943-02-XX | Commanding General Mediterranean Base Section, North African Theater of Operations |
| 1943-02-15 | – | 1944-11-19 | Commanding General Services of Supply, US North African Theater of Operations |
| 1944-02-22 | – | 1944-11-XX | Commanding General Commucications Zone, US North African Theater of Operations |
| 1944-11-XX | – | 1945-02-XX | Commanding General Southern Lines of Communications, US European Theater of Operations |
| 1945-02-XX | – | 1945-10-12 | Deputy Commanding General Commucications Zone, US European Theater of Operations |
| 1945-10-XX | – | 1946-02-XX | Commanding General 2nd Service Command |
| 1946-02-01 | – | 1947-09-17 | Quartermaster-General, War Department |
| 1947-09-18 | – | 1949-03-20 | Quartermaster-General, Department of the Army |
| 1949-03-21 | – | 1950-02-28 | Director of Logistics Division, Department of the Army |
| 1950-03-01 | – | 1952-12-20 | Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics (G-4), US Army |
| 1952-12-XX | Retired |