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On 20 January 1944 Brigadier General Frank A. Keating assumed command
of the Ozark Division which he was destined to lead through the battle
for Germany. A soldiers' soldier, he was born in New York where he attended
public schools and, later, college. He began his military career with
the 5th New Jersey Infantry, serving for a short time on the Mexican
border in 1916. In 1917 he fought in France, where he served as first
lieutenant and captain with the 29th Infantry Division. In 1920 he won
his commission as first lieutenant in the regular army. There followed
a series of justifyspacer
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assignments -- Washington, Fort Benning,
Iowa National Guard, Philippine Islands, Fort Snelling, Hawaii, Ohio Military
Area, Fort Lewis, back to Washington, and then as a Colonel to the
2d Infantry Division immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor. While
at Fort Dix he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his work
in planning, creating and training the first army amphibious units and
establishing the first amphibious training center. He received his
second star at Ubach, Germany, on January 2, 1945.
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