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Years of service
  
1924–1960

Died
  
May 29, 1977


Name
  
Haydon Boatner

Rank
  
Major General

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Born
  
October 8, 1900 (
1900-10-08
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles/wars
  
World War II Korean War

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

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Bronze Star Medal, Legion of Merit

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Service/branch
  
United States Army

Battles and wars
  
World War II, Korean War

Haydon LeMaire Boatner (October 8, 1900 – May 29, 1977) was a United States Army major general who served in World War II and the Korean War.

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Early life and family

Haydon L. Boatner was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. His father, Mark Mayo Boatner, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and was a respected lawyer and judge in New Orleans. His mother's maiden name was Byrd Elizabeth Bryant. He was one of six children: Mark II, Frank, Haydon, Bryant, Charlotte and Elizabeth (Betty). He enlisted in the Marines near the end of World War I but did not complete training in time to deploy.

Education

From 1919 to 1920 he attended Tulane University, in New Orleans. In 1920, he received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.

US Army career

He was commissioned in the infantry from West Point in 1924.

From 1930 to 1934 he served as assistant military attaché at the American Embassy, Peking, and during this time he became fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

He graduated from Command and General Staff School in 1939. He was appointed as commanding officer of the forward echelon in Burma in 1942 and was promoted to brigadier general in November 1942. He was subsequently chief of staff of the Chinese Army in Burma from 1942 to 1943. He was commanding general of combat troops in northwest Burma from 1943 to 1944 and chief of staff of Chinese Combat Command from 1944 to 1945.

From 1948 to 1951 he was professor of military science and tactics and commandant of cadets at A&M College of Texas.

During the Korean War Brigadier General Boatner served as assistant division commander of the 2nd Infantry Division. In May 1952, Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark, commanding general of the Eighth Army, appointed Boatner to take command of the Koje-do POW Camp and suppress the uprising by Communist POWs. Boatner swiftly took control of the situation at Koje-do, and by June 1952 the camp had been pacified. He was subsequently promoted to Major General.

His assignments after Korean War included commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division from December 1954 until October 1955 and Provost Marshal General of the U.S. Army from 19 November 1957 until 31 October 1960.

MG Boatner retired from the army in November 1960.

Death

He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

References

Haydon L. Boatner Wikipedia