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The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) is one of the oldest veterans' and hereditary associations in the nation with a membership that includes officers and their hereditary descendants from all of the Armed Services. Membership is composed of active duty, reserve and retired officers of the United States Armed Services, including the Coast Guard, National Guard, and allied officers, and their descendants, who have served during one of the wars in which the United States has or is engaged with a foreign power.


History

The Order was founded on December 13, 1894, in the office of Frank M. Avery in the Tribune Building in New York City. The first signer of the Order's "Institution" (founding document) was Major General Fitz John Porter who was a veteran of both the Mexican War and the Civil War. Eighteen others signed the Institution of which five were Mexican War veterans, nine were descendants of
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officers and four who were descendants of officers who served in the
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. The resultant Order was initially known as the Military and Naval Order of the United States and was organized and later incorporated under that name. Its hereditary line of descent spans the period of American history since national independence during the Revolutionary War. Initially membership in the Order was limited to officer veterans (and their hereditary descendants) of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War. (In addition, there is a requirement that ancestors who were militia officers must have had active service during wartime.) Although there were many individuals who served as officers in the
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and the Indian Wars who were living at the time of the Order's founding, that service did not qualify them for membership as those wars were considered to be domestic rather than foreign wars. In April 1895, the name of the Order was officially changed to its present name – The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW). By the end of 1896, commanderies had been formed in seven states. The MOFW was patterned after the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) which was a military society for officers, and their descendants, who had served the Union during the American Civil War. As MOLLUS had restricted its membership to officers who had served in one particular war, the need was felt to have an organization for the descendants of officers who had served in the
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and the Mexican War – as well as the few surviving Mexican War veterans who were officers. The influence of the Order spread rapidly and soon commanderies (state level organizations) were formed in other states. It was deemed advisable to form a National Commandery to centralize and coordinate the activities of the various state commanderies, and which would have general supervision and control over the policies and activities of the Order. The National Commandery was founded at a joint meeting of the individual state commanderies in March 1896 and General Alexander S. Webb was elected as the first Commander General. The motto of the Military Order of Foreign Wars is the Latin phrase ''Deus et Libertas'' meaning ''God and Liberty''. The War and Navy Departments, and later the Department of Defense, under various resolutions of Congress, gave recognition to the Order and permitted the wearing of its insignia on uniforms.


Membership qualifications

For the first two years of the MOFW's existence, membership categories were limited to Veteran and Hereditary companions who were either veteran officers or descendants of veteran officers who had served during the American Revolution, War of 1812, War with Tripoli or the Mexican War. Service during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars did not qualify as those were considered domestic rather than foreign conflicts. In 1896 the membership category of Honorary Companion was created for presidents of the United States and officers who had attained the rank of major general or rear admiral. President
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, President
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and Lieutenant General John M. Schofield were among the earliest honorary companions. The qualifications for Honorary Companions were later changed to require that officers be equal to or higher than lieutenant general or vice admiral. The
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of 1898 provided the Order with a great number of new Veteran Companions – particularly the Pennsylvania Commandery which, according to the MOFW Register published in 1900, accounted for over half of the Order's membership. Among the individuals who joined the MOFW between 1898 and 1900 were Admiral George Dewey, future president
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and future General of the Armies John J. Pershing. Most senior officers who served in the Spanish–American War were also veterans of the Civil War, and many belonged to both the MOFW and MOLLUS. In 1928, a fourth membership status (junior companion) was created for sons of companions who had not reached the majority age of 21. In 1969, companionship was extended to those who served in an enlisted status during a foreign war and were later commissioned. In time, the Order's membership qualifications were expanded to include service during conflicts with foreign powers which include, but are not limited to, the War with Spain, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, the War in Iraq and the War in Afghanistan. Combat or "in theater" service is not required for membership. The membership of the Order and the number of state commanderies over the 100 years of the Order's existence has fluctuated, typically increasing after the end of a war and declining during times of peace. The Order's stringent and high eligibility requirements make it difficult for the Order to recruit members in large numbers. However, this selectivity has enabled the Order to sustain itself for over 100 years because it continues to fill its ranks with individuals of the highest caliber, patriotism, loyalty, and character.


Past Commanders-General

*Brevet Major General Alexander S. Webb (1896–1911) *Major Genera
Charles F. Roe
(1911–14) *Rear Admiral William B. Caperton (1914–17) *Brigadier Genera
Samuel W. Fountain
(1917–20) *Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz (1920–23) *Major General Clarence R. Edwards (1923–26) *Captain William S. Bainbridge, MC, USN (1926–32) *Lieutenant Colonel Pelham St.G. Bissell (1932–38) *Colonel Philip L. Schuyler (1938–41) *Colone
William I. Forbes
(1941–45) *Major General John F. O'Ryan (1945–46) *Colonel James A. Doherty (1946–49) *Colonel Edwin S. Bettelheirn Jr. (1949–51) *Brigadier General Joseph H. Lewis (1951–53) *Major General John Williams Morgan (1953–55) *Commander Ross H. Currier (1955–57) *Captain Richard F. Warren, USN (1957–59) *Lieutenant Benjamin L. Cook Jr., (1959–61) *Colonel Frederick B. Wiener (1961–63) *Commander James A. Lamphier, USNR (1963–65) *Brigadier General William C. Baxter (1965–67) *Rear Admiral Robert Granville Burke (1967–69) *Colonel Wilbur J. Myers (1969–71) *Rear Admiral Theodore C. Aylward (1971–73) *Colonel R. Graham Bosworth (1973–75) *Brigadier General Joseph S. Zarieko (1975–77) * Colonel Richard H. Love (1977–79) * Colonel John Denny Dale (1979–81) * Brigadier General William Uriah Ogletree (1981–83) * Brigadier General Arthur N. Phillips (1983–85) * Lieutenant Commander T. Johnson Ward, USN (1985–87) * Major General James C. McElroy (1987–89) * Commander Thomas F. Wiener, USN (1989–91) * Colonel Charles H. Bechtold, USMC (1991–93) * First Lieutenant Charles F. Dale (1993–95) * Colonel Versel Case Jr. (1995–97) * Lieutenant Colonel Ronald R. Sommer (1997–99)


Recent Commanders-General

* Colone
Joseph P. Kirlin III
USAR (1999–2001) * Captain Ronald E. Fischer, AUS (2001–03) * Major General John J. Salesses, USMCR (2003–05) * Colonel Duane Bartrem, MIARNG (2005–07) * Colonel Arthur J. Nattans, MDARNG (2007–09) * Lieutenant Colonel Lewis L. Neilson Jr., USAR (2009–11) * Major Wulf Lindenau, USA (2011–13) * Colonel David H. Russell, RIARNG (2013–15) * Captain Richard A. Coutermarsh, USAR (2 May 2015 until resigned on 1 September 2015) * Lieutenant Colonel Orfeo "Chuck" Trombetta Jr., USAR (1 September 2015 to 3 April 2018) * Lieutenant Colonel Kent A. D. Clark, USA (3 April 2018 to 4 May 2019) * Colonel Christopher V. Herndon, USA (4 May 2019 to 29 May 2021) * Lieutenant Commander Christopher Saint Victor-de Pinho (29 May 2021 – present)


Notable companions

Note – The rank listed is the highest held by that individual in their career.''Register of the Military Order of the Foreign Wars of the United States''. National Commandery MOFW. 1900.


Veteran Companions

;United States Army * Colonel
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, USV – Hero of the Battle of San Juan Hill, posthumous
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recipient and President of the United States. * General of the Army Dwight D. EisenhowerArmy Chief of Staff,
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in Europe and President of the United States. * General of the Armies John J. Pershing – Commander of the
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and Army Chief of Staff. * General of the Army
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– Medal of Honor recipient, Army Chief of Staff, Commander Southwest Pacific Area and
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Commander during the
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. * General Tasker H. BlissArmy Chief of Staff. * General Alexander Haig
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Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Secretary of State. * General John L. Hines – Army Chief of Staff. * Lieutenant General Stanley H. Ford * Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles – Commanding General of the
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and Medal of Honor recipient. * Lieutenant General Samuel B. M. Young – First U.S. Army Chief of Staff. * Major General Thomas M. Anderson – Nephew of Brigadier General Robert Anderson. * Major General Christopher C. Augur – Mexican War Veteran and Civil War general. * Major General Frank Baldwin – Two time Medal of Honor recipient. * Major General Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Sr. – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish–American War. * Major General John R. Brooke – Commander of Puerto Rican Expedition in
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. * Major General Matthew C. Butler – Served as major general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and in the United States Army during the
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. * Major Genera
Reginald A. Centracchio
– Former Adjutant General of Rhode Island. * Major General John Clem – Youngest Union soldier in the
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. * Major General George Whitefield Davis – Spanish–American War veteran. * Major General George W. GettyMexican War Veteran and
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Union general. * Major General William Montrose Graham Jr. – Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War. * Major General Frederick D. Grant – Son of General and President Ulysses S. Grant. * Major General Francis V. Greene – Spanish–American War veteran. * Major General Mark L. Hersey – Veteran of the Spanish–American War and commanded the 4th Division during the First World War. * Major General William August Kobbé – Veteran of the Civil War, Spanish–American War and Philippine Insurrection. * Major General Wesley Merritt – Military Governor of the
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. * Major Genera
Paul B. Malone
– General in
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. * Major General James S. Negley – Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. * Major General John F. O'Ryan – Commander of 27th Division in the First World War. * Major General Fitz John PorterMexican War and Civil War Veteran. * Major General William R. Shafter – Commander of V Corps in Cuba during the Spanish–American War. * Major General William Farrar Smith – Mexican War and Civil War Veteran. * Major General David S. Stanley – Medal of Honor recipient. * Major General Samuel S. Sumner – Cavalry brigade commander at the Battle of San Juan Hill. * Major General Joseph Wheeler – Lieutenant general in the
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and division commander at Battle of San Juan Hill. * Brevet Major General George W. GettyMexican War and
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Veteran. * Brevet Major General John P. Hatch – Mexican War and Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. * Brevet Major General Albion P. HoweMexican War and
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Veteran. * Brevet Major General Zealous B. Tower – Mexican War Veteran and Civil War general. * Brigadier General Adelbert Ames
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recipient, Governor of Mississippi,
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, Civil War and Spanish–American War Veteran. * Brigadier General Rick Baccus – Commander of Joint Task Force 160. * Brigadier General Richard C. Drum – Adjutant General of the United States Army. * Brigadier General Harry C. Egbert – Veteran of the Mexican War, Spanish–American War and Philippine Insurrection. * Brigadier Genera
Samuel W. Fountain
– Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War. * Brigadier General Charles C. Gilbert * Brigadier General Webb C. Hayes – Medal of Honor recipient and son of President Rutherford B. Hayes. * Brigadier General Philip W. Kearny – Son of Major General Philip Kearny. * Brigadier General John Brown Kerr – Medal of Honor recipient. * Brigadier General Marion Maus
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recipient. * Brigadier General William J. McKeebr>
* Brigadier General Billy Mitchell – Outspoken air power advocate. * Brigadier General John H. Parker – recipient of four Distinguished Service Crosses. * Brigadier General Alexander C. M. Pennington – Career Army officer. * Brigadier General Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr. – Veteran of the Spanish–American War and World War I. * Colonel Jacob G. Frick – Mexican War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. * Colonel Edwin Meese, USAR –
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. * Colonel Lewis L. Millett – Medal of Honor recipient and veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. * Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor IV – Reputed wealthiest man in the United States when he died on the RMS '' Titanic'' in 1912. * Lieutenant Colonel William H. H. Benyaurd – Medal of Honor recipient. * Major John Alexander Logan Jr. – Medal of Honor recipient. * Major Barclay Harding Warburton I – Veteran of the Spanish-American War and aide to General John J. Pershing. * Captain Woodbury Kane – Socialite and member of Roosevelt's Rough Riders. * Captain Richard A. Coutermarsh – Distinguished Member of the 9th Infantry Regiment, as conferred by the Secretary of the United States Army. * Captain
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– Retired Chief Justice of the
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. * Brevet Captain Gustavus W. Smith – Mexican War veteran and major general in the
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. * 1st Lieutenan
Richard B. Abell
– Retired United States Claims Court judge. * Ensign Dyer Pierce – Veteran of the War of 1812. ;United States Navy * Admiral of the Navy George Dewey – Hero of the Battle of Manila Bay. * Fleet Admiral William Halsey – Commander of the 3rd Fleet in
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. * Admiral William B. Caperton – Commander of the Pacific Fleet during the
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. * Admiral Robert E. Coontz
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. * Admiral Cameron McRae Winslow – Commanded cable cutting operation in Cuba. * Vice Admira
John Benjamin Totushek
USNR – Commander of the Naval Reserve Force. * Rear Admiral George Balch – Superintendent of the
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. * Rear Admiral Reginald R. Belknap – Commander of the North Sea Mine Barrage in First World War. * Rear Admiral Daniel L. Braine – Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. * Rear Admiral William G. Buehler – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish-American War. * Rear Admiral Charles Edgar Clark – Captain of the battleship USS ''Oregon'' during the Spanish-American War. * Rear Admiral George Partridge Colvocoresses – Veteran of the Battle of Manila Bay. * Rear Admiral Joseph Coghlan – Commanded the cruiser USS ''Raleigh'' (C-8) at the Battle of Manila Bay. * Rear Admiral Francis A. Cook – Veteran of the Battle of Mobile Bay and commander of the cruiser USS ''Brooklyn'' at the
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. * Rear Admiral Peirce Crosby – Veteran of the Mexican War. * Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans - Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish American War and commander of the Great White Fleet. * Rear Admiral William M. Folger – Commander of the United States Asiatic Fleet. * Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi – Veteran of the Battle of Mobile Bay. * Rear Admiral Henry Glass – Led capture of
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during the Spanish–American War. * Rear Admiral Caspar F. GoodrichPresident of the Naval War College. * Rear Admiral John Irwin - Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. * Rear Admiral Richmond P. Hobson – Medal of Honor recipient. * Rear Admiral Austin Melvin KnightPresident of the Naval War College. * Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce – Founder of the United States
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. * Rear Admiral Bowman H. McCalla – Led capture of
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, Cuba. * Rear Admiral William T. Sampson – Leader of the Naval Campaign in Cuba. * Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley – Hero the
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. * Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge – Veteran of the Siege of Veracruz. * Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge Jr. – Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. * Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee – Captain of the armored cruiser USS ''Maine''. * Rear Admiral William T. Swinburne – Commander of the Pacific Fleet. * Rear Admiral John Henry Russell – Civil War veteran. * Rear Admiral John C. Watson – Commander of the Asiatic Squadron. * Rear Admiral John L. Worden – Commanding officer of the USS ''Monitor''. * Commodore Oscar C. Badger – Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. * Captain Alfred Brooks Fry, USNR – Marine and civil engineer. * Captain William F. Halsey Sr. – Father of Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey Jr. * Lieutenant Commander John Philip Sousa, USNR – Legendary band leader. ;United States Marine Corps * Lieutenant General Dennis McCarthy, USMC * Lieutenant General John Twiggs Myers, USMC – Recipient of the Brevet Medal. * Major General George Barnett, USMC – Commandant of the
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. * Major General Smedley Butler, USMC – Two time
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recipient. * Major General George F. Elliott, USMC – Commandant of the Marine Corps. * Major Genera
John J. Salesses
USMCR – Dean of Graduate Studies at Rhode Island College. * Major General Littleton Waller, USMC – Veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine Insurrection and First World War. * Brigadier General Henry Clay Cochrane, USMC – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish–American War. * Brigadier General James Forney, USMC – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish–American War. * Brevet Brigadier General Robert Leamy Meade, USMC – Nephew of Major General George G. Meade. * Colonel Thomas Y. Field, USMC * Colone
Robert W. Huntington
USMC – Commanded 1st Marine Battalion during the capture of
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, Cuba in 1898. * Captain Bernard Jackvony, USMC – Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island. ;United States Air Force * Colonel
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, USAFR – Governor of Rhode Island.


Hereditary Companions

* Governor and Senator Morgan G. Bulkeley – President o
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Governor of Connecticut and United States Senator. * Lieutenant Governor William H. Bulkeley – Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut and brigadier general in the Connecticut National Guard. * The Honorable Amos Madden Thayer – Eighth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals judge. * Rear Admiral Richard Worsam Meade – Veteran of the Civil War. * Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge Jr. – Veteran of the Civil War and son of Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge Sr. * Rear Admiral John Grimes Walker – Descendant of Lieutenant Aaron Walker who served in the American Revolution. * Brevet Major General Theodore S. Peck – Medal of Honor recipient. * Brevet Major General Alexander S. Webb – Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War general, signer of the Original Institution of the MOFW in 1894 and first President General of the MOFW. * Brigadier General (New York National Guard
James M. Varnum
– Surrogate of New York County and socialite. * Brevet Brigadier General Horace Porter – Medal of Honor recipient and United States Ambassador to France. * Colonel Louis R. Cheney – Mayor of
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. * Lieutenant Colonel Russell Benjamin Harrison – Great Grandson of President and Major General
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. (Also a Veteran Companion who served in the Spanish–American War.) *Brevet Major Augustus P. Davis – Founder of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. * Brevet Major Rufus King Jr. – Medal of Honor recipient and descendant of Major and Senator Rufus King who was a signer of the United States Constitution. * The Reverend
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– Direct descendant of Secretary of the Treasury and Major General
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.


Honorary Companions

* President and Brevet Brigadier General Benjamin Harrison – Brigade commander in nine battles during the Civil War. (Also eligible to join as an hereditary companion due to his grandfather Major General
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's service in the War of 1812.) * President and Brevet Major
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– President during the
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and breveted for gallantry in action in the Civil War. * President
Grover Cleveland Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837June 24, 1908) was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, serving from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. He was the first U.S. president to serve nonconsecutive terms and the first Hist ...
– Purchased a substitute to avoid being drafted during the Civil War. (Also eligible to be an hereditary companion due to the service of his great grandfather, Captain Aaron Cleveland, during the American Revolution.) * General Barry McCaffrey – Commanded the 24th Infantry Division in Operation Desert Storm and
United States Southern Command The United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), located in Doral, Florida, Doral in Greater Miami, Greater Miami, Florida, is one of the eleven unified combatant commands in the United States Department of Defense. It is responsible for providi ...
. * General John J. Sheehan, USMC – Commander-in-Chief
United States Atlantic Command The United States Atlantic Command (acronym from 1947-1993 USLANTCOM, after 1993 USACOM) was a Unified Combatant Command of the United States Department of Defense. In 1999, U.S. Atlantic Command was renamed and given a new mission as United ...
. * Lieutenant General John M. Schofield – Civil War veteran, Medal of Honor recipient, Commanding General of the
United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the primary Land warfare, land service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.Article II, section 2, clause 1 of th ...
, Superintendent of West Point and
Secretary of War The secretary of war was a member of the U.S. president's Cabinet, beginning with George Washington's administration. A similar position, called either "Secretary at War" or "Secretary of War", had been appointed to serve the Congress of the ...
. * Rear Admiral George E. Belknap – Civil War veteran. Commanded monitor at the Second Battle of Fort Fisher. * Rear Admiral William S. Cowles – Commander of the
Asiatic Fleet The United States Asiatic Fleet was a fleet of the United States Navy during much of the first half of the 20th century. Before World War II, the fleet patrolled the Philippine Islands. Much of the fleet was destroyed by the Japanese by Februar ...
and brother in law of President Theodore Roosevelt. * Rear Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey – World War II submarine commander and Medal of Honor recipient. * Rear Admiral Thomas H. Stevens Jr. – Civil War veteran. Commanded monitor USS ''Winnebago'' at the Battle of Mobile Bay. * Major General Thomas H. Barry – Spanish–American War veteran and Superintendent of
West Point The United States Military Academy (USMA), commonly known as West Point, is a United States service academies, United States service academy in West Point, New York that educates cadets for service as Officer_(armed_forces)#United_States, comm ...
. * Major General Thomas H. Ruger – Civil War veteran and
Superintendent of the United States Military Academy The superintendent of the United States Military Academy is the academy's commanding officer. This position is roughly equivalent to the chancellor (education), chancellor or University president, president of an American civilian university. T ...
. * Major General David S. Stanley – Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. * Major General
Frank Wheaton Frank Wheaton (May 8, 1833 – June 18, 1903) was a career military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and Indian Wars. He also was military commander over south Texas during the Garza Revolution. Early life and c ...
– Civil War veteran with a total of 42 years of military service. * Brevet Major General Eugene A. Carr – Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. * Colonel William Donald Schaefer, USAR –
Governor of Maryland The governor of the State of Maryland is the head of government of Maryland, and is the commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard units. The governor is the highest-ranking official in the state and has a broad range of appointive powers ...
and longtime Mayor of Baltimore. * Captain Paul Bucha – Medal of Honor recipient.


Presidents of the United States

Five Presidents of the United States were elected companions (members) of the MOFW. Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), also known as Teddy or T.R., was the 26th president of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909. Roosevelt previously was involved in New York (state), New York politics, incl ...
and
Dwight Eisenhower Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was the 34th president of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961. During World War II, he was Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionar ...
joined the MOFW as Veteran Companions. Presidents
Grover Cleveland Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837June 24, 1908) was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, serving from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. He was the first U.S. president to serve nonconsecutive terms and the first Hist ...
, Benjamin Harrison and
William McKinley William McKinley (January 29, 1843September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until Assassination of William McKinley, his assassination in 1901. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Repub ...
joined the MOFW as honorary companions. (Presidents Harrison and Cleveland could also have joined the MOFW as hereditary companions.)


References


External links

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