William F. Marquat

William Frederic Marquat (March 17, 1894 – May 29, 1960) was a major general in the US Army. Prior to his service in the military, Marquat was a reporter for The Seattle Times. Prior to the Japanese invasion of 1941, Marquat served with the Office of the Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines, as the chief engineering advisor.

William Frederic Marquat
William F. Marquat as a major general
Born(1894-03-17)March 17, 1894
St. Louis, Missouri
DiedMay 29, 1960(1960-05-29) (aged 66)
Place of burial
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Rank Major General
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
Korean War
AwardsDistinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Service Medal (3)
Silver Star (2)
Air Medal

Early life

Marquat was born on March 17, 1894, in St. Louis, Missouri to William and Sara (Layden) Marquat. He died on May 29, 1960, at 3:00 am at Walter Reed Hospital.


Military career timeline

Military Timeline

  • World War I -- Coast Artillery Office
  • World War II
  • Post World War II
    • Chair of the Allied Council for Japan
    • 1945–1952—Head of the Economics and Science Section General Headquarters for the Supreme Allied Powers - Tokyo, Japan
    • 1952–1955—Chief of Civil Affairs and Military Government
    • 1955—retires

History

Following the restoration of the capital of the Republic of Korea to its President and before the Seoul area was free of enemy activity, General Marquat, completely disregarding his own safety, toured the region by vehicle to obtain first-hand information vital to planning effective anti-aircraft installations necessary to forestall surprise enemy air attacks. Later, in anticipation of increased enemy air activity, General Marquat traveled over terrain harassed by sniper fire and endangered by land mines to inspect anti-aircraft installations. His personal concern for his troops, aggressive actions in ground surveillance, and presence in the forward areas inspired his units to a high degree of efficiency and contributed materially to the United Nations effort in Korea. General Marquat's inspirational courage and his unfaltering devotion to duty as a leader upholds the highest traditions of the military service.

Awards

Distinguished Service Cross - for actions during World War II

2 - Army Distinguished Service Medals - for actions during World War II

1 - Army Distinguished Service Media - for actions during the Cold War[1]

Marquat library

The Marquat Library was formed, in 1969, at Fort Gordon, Georgia, at the US Army Civil Affairs School. The library was moved, in 1973 when the school moved to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

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References

  1. "William Marquat - Recipient - Military Times Hall Of Valor". valor.militarytimes.com. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
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