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Charles L Southward

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Allegiance
  
United States

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Years of service
  
1930–1974

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Major general

Name
  
Charles Southward


Charles L. Southward

Born
  
May 16, 1912 Richmond, Virginia (
1912-05-16
)

Buried at
  
Arlington National Cemetery

Commands held
  
176th Regimental Combat Team Army National Guard District of Columbia National Guard

Other work
  
Veterans’ Counselor, Business Specialist, United States Department of Commerce

Died
  
2000, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Place of burial
  
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Charles L. Southward (May 16, 1912 – April 28, 2000) was a United States Army Major General who served as Director of the Army National Guard and Commander of the District of Columbia National Guard.

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Early life

Charles Lutcher Southward was born in Richmond, Virginia on May 16, 1912. He graduated from John Marshall High School, joined the Virginia National Guard in 1930, and attained the rank of first sergeant before receiving his commission as a second lieutenant in 1935.

Between 1935 and 1940 Southward advanced to captain, and he graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College in 1939.

World War II

During World War II Southward served on the staff of Army Forces Pacific, South West Pacific Command as a member of the Logistics (G4) section. During the war he was promoted twice, leaving active duty as a lieutenant colonel.

Post World War II

After the war Southward pursued a full-time career with the federal government, serving as a Veterans’ Counselor and Business Specialist with the United States Department of Commerce in Richmond.

He continued his military service, and in the 1950s was Commander of the 176th Regimental Combat Team with the rank of colonel.

Southward graduated from the United States Army War College in 1954.

National Guard Bureau

In 1954 Southward was assigned to full-time duty at the National Guard Bureau, serving as head of the Policy and Liaison Office. In the early 1960s he served on the staff of the Continental Army Command.

From 1964 to 1967 Southward was Chief of the Army Division, (now Director of the Army National Guard), receiving promotion to brigadier general.

Southward was appointed Commander of the District of Columbia National Guard in 1967 and promoted to major general. He served until retiring in 1974.

Awards and decorations

Southward’s awards included: Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster; Legion of Merit; Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster; American Defense Service Medal; American Campaign Medal; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with service star; World War II Victory Medal; Army of Occupation Medal (Japan), National Defense Service Medal with service star, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with gold hourglass; Philippine Defense Medal; Philippine Liberation Medal; Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation; Virginia National Guard Legion of Merit; Alabama Commendation Medal; and Mississippi Magnolia Medal.

Death and burial

Southward died in Williamsburg, Virginia on April 28, 2000. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 65, Site 3264.

Legacy

The District of Columbia National Guard presents the annual Southward Leadership Award. The Southward Trophy is awarded to the outstanding Army and Air National Guard leaders in the organization.

References

Charles L. Southward Wikipedia