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Michael S. Davison Jr.

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Michael S. Davison Jr.
Lt. Gen. Michael S. Davison, Jr. in 1997
BornNovember 19, 1941
El Paso, Texas
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1964–2000
Rank
Lieutenant General
Battles/warsVietnam War
AwardsSilver Star
RelationsMichael S. Davison (father)

Michael Shannon Davison Jr. (born 19 November 1941) is a retired United States Army Lieutenant General.

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Early life and education

Davison was born on 19 November 1941 in El Paso, Texas into a military family. His father Michael S. Davison was a United States Army four-star general who served as Commander in Chief, U.S. Army Europe/Commander, Central Army Group from 1971 to 1975. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1964.

Military career

In October 1967 then Captain Davison took command of Company C, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry.[1] During the Battle of Huế, from 8–25 February 1968 Davison's company was heavily engaged in combat as they attempted to sever the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) supply lines into the city of Huế.[1]: 353  For his actions during the battle on 12 February, Davison was subsequently awarded the Silver Star.[2]

From June 1994 to July 1997 Major General Davison served as commander of United States Army Security Assistance Command.

Davison retired from the Army in 2000.

References

  1. ^ a b Bowden, Mark (2017). Huế 1968: A turning point of the American war in Vietnam. Atlantic Monthly Press. p. 72. ISBN 9780802127006.
  2. ^ "Michael Shannon Davison". Military Times. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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