Donald E. Walsh

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General

E. Donald Walsh
Born(1917-04-08)April 8, 1917
Waterbury, Connecticut
DiedSeptember 7, 1997 (aged 80)[1]
Viera, Florida
AllegianceUnited States United States
Service/branch United States Army
RankMajor General
Commands heldConnecticut State Militia
Spouse(s)Jere Kerr

Edward Donald Walsh born in Waterbury, Connecticut on April 8, 1917, was the thirty-sixth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut. Walsh attended St. Peter and St. Paul School and graduated from Crosby High School in 1935. During his years at Trinity College in Hartford, he served as president of the student body, president of the college senate and president of his fraternity Alpha Chi Rho. He was an amazing athlete in football, basketball, and baseball and was a member of Medusa, the senior honor society.[2]

Military career[]

Edward Donald Walsh had a distinguished military career. He was a senior at Trinity College when the National Guard unit of which he was a member was ordered to active duty. Walsh went with the 43rd division to the South Pacific as a Second Lieutenant. He served with the 102 Infantry at several stations in the South Pacific until his unit was attached to the Marine 3rd Amphibian Corp for the Okinawa invasion, one of the bloodiest battles of the whole Pacific operation. He was promoted to captain and after the Japanese surrendered, he took his unit to occupation duty in Korea. In 1950 another active duty came; Walsh commanded the Second Battalion of the 102nd Infantry in this country and in Germany. He was promoted to United States Property and Fiscal Officer for Connecticut, a responsible, full-time Federal appointment, and remained in that position until he was appointed Connecticut Adjutant General by Governor Dempsey from 1963 to 1972. While in charge, the Connecticut National Guard soared to an outstanding efficient rating, because of his tough, but fair approach. He was able to bring the Connecticut National Guard and its personal to heights never seen before. Decorations include American Defense Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign with two battle stars, American Campaign Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Army Reserve Medal, State of Connecticut Long Service Medal, National Defense Medal, and Korean Emergency Medal. He was member of clubs like VFW, American Legion, National Guard Association of United States, Adjutant General's Association and Watertown Country Club.[3]

Personal life[]

Edward Donald Walsh married Emma ‘Jere’ Kerr of Allentown Pa. and they had two children; E. Donald Walsh, JR. and Patricia Anne. They lived at 170 West Road, Watertown, Connecticut.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "MG E. Donald Walsh". Findagrave. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Draft Changes Lessen National Guard's Appeal". ProQuest 550781730. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Elks to Honor General As "Irishman of Year"". ProQuest 548343463. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Guard Wives To Learn What Husbands Do". ProQuest 549753700. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
Military offices
Preceded by Connecticut Adjutant General
1963-1972
Succeeded by
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