The Generals of WWII

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Portrait of Brigadier-General Alfred Rockwood Maxwell

Maxwell, Alfred Rockwood

Brigadier-General

* 29th of May 1906

† 9th of January 2004

(USAAF/USAF)

Promotions

1942-03-04 Lieutenant-Colonel (Army of the United States)(Air Corps)
1942-05-09 Colonel (Army of the United States)(Air Corps)
1943-06-25 Colonel (Army of the United States)
1945-04-02 Brigadier-General (Army of the United States)
1945-06-09 Major
1948-04-02 Colonel (United States Air Force)

Service

1942-01-09 1942-03-XX Assistant Chief of Statistical Control, Wright Field, Ohio
1942-03-19 1943-03-29 Chief of Requirements Division, Directorate of Bombardment, Headquarters US Army Air Forces
1943-03-31 1943-11-24 Chief of the Bombardment Branch, Requirements Division, Headquarters US Army Air Forces
1943-11-24 1943-12-31 Chief of the Requirements Division, Office of the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff for Operations, Commitments and Requirements, Headquarters US Army Air Forces
1944-02-17 1945-07-30 Director of Operations, US Strategic Air Forces in Europe [United Kingdom - France]
1945-08-25 1947-07-07 Chief of the Requirements Division, Office of the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff for Operations, Headquarters US Army Air Forces
1947-09-02 1948-06-22 Attending the National War College
1948-08-25 1949-05-31 Commanding General Marianas Air Material Area
1949-06-01 1949-11-25 Commanding General 19th Bombardment Wing
1949-11-26 1950-05-20 Vice Commanding General 20th Air Force [Okinawa]
1950-07-01 1952-01-10 Deputy Commanding General Research & Development Command
1952-01-11 1952-04-13 Special Assistant to Commanding General Air Research & Development Command
1952-04-14 1953-04-XX Air Force Secretary, Research & Development Board, Office of the Director of Supply Management Agencies, Department of Defense
1953-04-XX 1955-01-31 Air Force Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research & Development
1955-02-01 1957-05-17 Commanding Officer Rome Air Force Depot, New York
1957-05-17 Retired
Picture source: Courtesy of Paul Godley