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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1909

Vol. V
p833
4796

(Born N. Y.)

Henry H. Malven, Jr.

(Ap'd N. Y.)

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Born at Port Jervis, NY.​a

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 15, 1905 to June 11, 1909, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

(Second Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps)

Served: At Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y., in 12th Company, from Sept. 11, 1909 to –––––.

Vol. VI
p1434
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Henry Horace Malven, Jr., Born Dec. 11, 1885.)

Military History. —

Second Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, June 11, 1909.

At Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1909, to

(First Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, March 12, 1911)

Aug. 26, 1911; at Fort Moultrie, S. C., with company, Aug. 26, 1911, to Dec. 28, 1912; at U. S. Military Academy, Instructor in Department of Philosophy, Dec. 28, 1912, to May 22, 1916; in Coast Defenses of Portland, Me., May 22, 1916, to

(Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, July 7, 1916)

 p1435  July 13, 1917; at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, student officer at School of Fire for Field Artillery, to Sept. 15, 1917; with 78th Artillery, Battery Commander and Instructor, to

(Major of Field Artillery, National Army, May 9, 1918)

May 11, 1918; at Camp Jackson, S. C., and in France, with 316th Field Artillery, May, 1918, to

(Lieut.‑Colonel, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Oct. 19, 1918)

June 14, 1919; on leave of absence to July 14, 1919; at New York City, Assistant to Chairman, Joint Board of Review for Redelivery of Ships, July 14, 1919, to ––––

Vol. VII
p841
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

Lieutenant-Colonel, Temporary, of Field Artillery, Oct. 19, 1918.

At New York City, N. Y., Assistant to Chairman, Joint Board of Review for Redelivery of Ships, July 14, 1919, to

Returned to Grade of Captain, May 10, 1920.

June 11, 1920; en route to Philippine Islands, to

Major, Coast Artillery Corps, July 1, 1920.

Aug. 4, 1920; at Fort Mills, P. I., Aug. 4, 1920, to July 5, 1922; at Fort Scott, Calif., Aug. 5, 1922, to Dec. 27, 1922; at Fort Monroe, Va., student officer, Field Officers' Course, Coast Artillery Corps School, Jan. 3, to June 20, 1923, when he was graduated; on leave of absence June 20, 1923, to Sept. 1, 1923; at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., student officer, Command and General Staff School, Sept. 1, 1923, to June 20, 1924, when he was graduated; General Staff Corps Eligible List; at Boston, Mass., General Staff Corps, G‑4, 1st Corps Area, Headquarters 1st Corps Area, July 15, 1924, to Sept. 15, 1926;

(Transferred to Adjutant-General's Department, Sept. 15, 1926.)

at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Assistant Adjutant-General, 8th Corps Area, Sept. 15, 1926, to July 1, 1929; leave of absence, June 1, 1929 to Aug. 20, 1929; en route to Philippine Islands, Aug. 20, 1929, to Oct. 4, 1929; at Fort Mills, P. I., Adjutant-General, Oct. 5, 1929, to June 27, 1930; Assistant Adjutant-General, Philippine Department, June 28, 1930, to ––––

Vol. VIII
p218
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History: —

(Maj. C. A. C., July 1, 1920)

(Trfd. to A. G. D., Sept. 15, 1926)

At Ft. Mills, P. I., Asst. A. G., P. Dept., June 28, 1930 to 1931; at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., Hq. 8th C. A., to

(Lt.‑Col., A. G. D., Mar. 1, 1934)

1934; at Washington, D. C., student off., A. W. C., to 19335; O., A. G., War Plans Officer, to Oct., 1937; sick in Walter Reed Hospital to Jan. 5, 1938.

Died, Jan. 5, 1938, at Washington, D. C.: Aged 52.

Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1938.º

Buried, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.


Thayer's Note:

a Col. Malven's birthplace is from his AOG obituary.


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