Edgar C. Doleman
Edgar Collins Doleman Sr. was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army whose career spanned 35 years and included command at every level including Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and commander of the Army in the Pacific. He was on the faculty of several institutions including being the deputy commandant of the Army War College. He later became a conservative political radio commentator based in Honolulu.
Early life and education
Born in Washington, D.C., Doleman received a National Guard appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Upon graduation from List of [United States Military Academy graduates from the class of 1933|USMA class of 1933], he was commissioned as a first Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry. He was a graduate of the Infantry School, the Command and General Staff College, and completed the joint operations course at the Armed Forces Staff College.Military career
During World War II, Doleman served as a battalion commander in the 30th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division through the invasions of North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Southern France. In 1945 he became chief of the United States Military Mission to Bolivia, a position he held until June 1948. In the Korean War, he led a regiment in the fighting during 1952 and 1953 and later commanded the 31st Infantry of the 7th Infantry Division while also serving as assistant to the deputy chief of staff for plans with the Eighth Army.In 1958 Doleman was named deputy commandant of the Army War College, succeeding Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Dunn. Doleman came to the War College from Third Army Headquarters at Fort McPherson, Georgia, where he had served as assistant chief of staff for operations, plans, and training.
In 1962 he was Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Army Europe. At age 51, he qualified as a parachutist when he assumed command of the 8th Infantry Division in Germany. From 1964 to 1965 he served as Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence. Between February 14 and July 15, 1965, Doleman commanded the I Corps in South Korea before returning to Hawaii to serve as deputy commander in chief and chief of staff of the Army in the Pacific, a post he held until his retirement in October 1968.
Awards and decorations
Throughout his distinguished career, Doleman received numerous awards and decorations. His honors include:- the Distinguished Service Cross
- the Distinguished Service Medal
- the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster
- the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster
- the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster
- the Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf Clusters
- the French Legion of Honor
- the Korean Order of Ulchi