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Hines, John Leonard

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Hines, John Leonard (‘Birdie’) (1868–1968)

US soldier who served with distinction in the Spanish-American War. Taken by Gen Pershing to France in 1917, he became the first US soldier since Stonewall Jackson to lead in combat successively a regiment, brigade, division, and corps. Hines was army Chief of Staff 1924–26.

He was born in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, the son of Irish immigrants. He graduated from West Point in 1891.



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