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Charles R Codman

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Education
  
Harvard College (1915)

Role
  
Author


Name
  
Charles Codman

Rank
  
Colonel

Born
  
February 22, 1893 Boston, Massachusetts (
1893-02-22
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
World War I World War II

Died
  
August 25, 1956, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Awards
  
Silver Star, Croix de guerre 1914–1918

Service/branch
  
United States Army Air Forces, United States Army

Similar People
  
Paul Stevens, George S Patton, Ladislas Farago, Omar Bradley

Years of service
  
1917-1918 1942-1945

Battles and wars
  
World War I, World War II

Charles Russell Codman (February 22, 1893 - August 25, 1956) was an American author, wine expert, and aide to General George S. Patton during World War II.

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Biography

Codman was a Boston, Massachusetts native who was born into an old, notable, and wealthy New England family. After graduating from Harvard College in 1915, he enlisted in the American Field Service. When the United States entered World War I, Codman became a pilot and saw combat in France as a First Lieutenant in the 96th Aero Squadron. His heroics earned him the Silver Star and the Croix de Guerre.

After the war, Codman worked part-time in France as a wine buyer and part-time in Boston as a real estate manager. When Nazi Germany invaded France in 1940, Codman was in the invaded country on a wine buying trip, and escaped to Lisbon on the last plane out of Bordeaux.

In 1942, Codman re-joined the United States Army at the rank of Major. Because of his fluency in the French language, he was assigned as a translator to accompany Operation Torch, the Anglo-American invasion of French North Africa. In the latter stages of the North African Campaign, he met Patton, who soon asked him to serve as his aide-de-camp, which Codman did for the rest of the war. (In the 1970 movie Patton, Codman is played by Paul Stevens.)

In 1945, Codman left the Army at the rank of Colonel. He returned to Boston and his real estate business, which he ran until his death.

Codman's marriage to Theodora Larocque lasted more than 35 years. Their only child, a son who was his father's namesake, died at age 24 in Paris in 1946.

Publications

  • Years and Years : Some Vintage Years in French Wines. Boston : S. S. Pierce, 1935.
  • Contact. Boston : Little, Brown, 1937.
  • Drive. Boston : Little, Brown, 1957.
  • References

    Charles R. Codman Wikipedia