Harold Robert Aaron
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Harold Robert Aaron (June 21, 1921 – April 30, 1980) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army.
Biography
Born in Kokomo, Indiana, Aaron attended Morton High School in Richmond, Indiana, graduating in 1938. He then studied at Earlham College for two years before entering the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1940. Aaron graduated with a B.S. degree in June 1943 and served in Europe during World War II, earning two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart. He later graduated from the Command and General Staff College in 1953, the Armed Forces Staff College in 1958 and the National War College in 1964. Aaron completed an M.A. degree in international relations at Georgetown University in January 1960. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in international relations at Georgetown in 1964.[1][2][3] His doctoral thesis was entitled The seizure of political power in Cuba, 1956-1959.[4]
As a colonel, Aaron served as Commander, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Vietnam from June 4, 1968, to May 29, 1969, earning a third Bronze Star and two Air Medals. From November 5, 1973, to August 28, 1977, he served as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army as a major general.[2][3] Aaron was later promoted to lieutenant general. He retired from active duty on January 31, 1979 after serving as deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.[5]
Aaron married Marianne H. O'Donoghue on January 16, 1944 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.[6] They had three sons and four daughters. After his retirement from the Army, Aaron and his wife lived in Annandale, Virginia.[7]
Aaron died in DeWitt Army Hospital at Fort Belvoir after suffering a heart attack.[7] He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.[8]
Honors, awards and badges
In 1987 LTG Aaron was inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame at the United States Army Intelligence Center, Fort Huachuca, AZ.
- File:Defense Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg Defense Distinguished Service Medal
- Army Distinguished Service Medal with bronze Oak Leaf Cluster
- Bronze Star with "V" device and two Oak leaf clusters
- File:Purple Heart ribbon.svg Purple Heart
- Air Medal with numeral two
- Army Commendation Medal
- American Campaign Medal
- European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three campaign stars
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt World War II Victory Medal
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt Army of Occupation Medal with "Germany" clasp
- National Defense Service Medalwith campaign star
- Vietnam Service Medal with three campaign stars
- File:Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon with 60- clasp.svg Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with 1960 clasp
- File:Vietnam Gallantry Cross, with palm.svg Gallantry Cross (South Vietnam) Individual Citation
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File:ViPaBa.jpg Republic of South Vietnam (RVN) basic parachutist badge
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt Army Presidential Unit Citation
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm device unit citation
- Template:Ribbon devices/alt Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Medal Unit Citation
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File:Defense Intelligence Agency Badge.jpg Defense Intelligence Agency identification badage
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References
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External links
- Harold Robert Aaron at ArlingtonCemetery.net, an unofficial website
External links
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- 1921 births
- 1980 deaths
- People from Kokomo, Indiana
- Earlham College alumni
- United States Military Academy alumni
- Military personnel from Indiana
- United States Army personnel of World War II
- United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
- Joint Forces Staff College alumni
- Georgetown University alumni
- National War College alumni
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- United States Army personnel of the Vietnam War
- Recipients of the Air Medal
- United States Army generals
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
- People from Annandale, Virginia
- Burials at Arlington National Cemetery