Major General Dennis Edward Nolan

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Major General Dennis Edward Nolan

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Birthplace: Akron, Erie County, New York, United States
Death: February 24, 1956 (83)
New York City, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, United States
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Son of Martin Nolan and Honora Nolan
Husband of Julia Dent Nolan

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About Major General Dennis Edward Nolan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_E._Nolan

Dennis E. Nolan (April 22, 1872 – February 24, 1956) was a career officer with the United States Army through three wars. He distinguished himself by heading the first modern American military combat intelligence function during World War I. Nolan served as the head football coach at the United States Military Academy in 1902, compiling a record of 6–1–1.

Early life, education, football coaching career

Born in Akron, New York, outside of Buffalo, New York, Nolan was the son of an Irish immigrant. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1896. In 1902, Nolan coached the Army football team to a record of 6 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw. The New York Times of 1930s noted that many contemporary U. S. Generals (Nolan, Leon Kromer, Malin Craig, Paul Bunker) were connected by past football experience at West Point.

Military career

Starting in August 1920, Nolan, then a brigadier general, served for a year as the War Department Chief of Military Intelligence Division.

From 1927 to 1931, Nolan was commander of Fifth Corps Area, headquartered at Fort Hayes at Columbus, Ohio, one of and geographically the largest of nine corps areas established in the continental United States for the administration of the regular army and reserves by the National Defense Act of 1920. As a corps area commander, he oversaw peacetime training for Army Reserves and the National Guard. In time of war, the corps areas would theoretically have ready made corps combat command structures in place to administer regiments of Regular Army, Reserve and National Guard. During the lean post-war and Great Depression years of military spending, he as well other corps commanders were expected to maintain good relations with the public and civilian officials.

Nolan accepted his final posting as commanding general of Second Corps Area, in charge of army units and facilities in New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Puerto Rico on December 1, 1931. On October 1, 1933, U.S. First Army was reestablished, co-located and co-staffed with Second Corps Area at Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York. Nolan became First Army's first peace time commander. Nolan ended his active duty army career upon retirement on April 30, 1936.

Death and honors

Nolan died on February 24, 1956 in New York City and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. General Nolan is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.

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Major General Dennis Edward Nolan's Timeline

1872
April 22, 1872
Akron, Erie County, New York, United States
1956
February 24, 1956
Age 83
New York City, New York, United States
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Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, United States