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in the Army when he was killed in France during World War I; Nina (1896–1965), the wife of Brigadier General John B. Thompson (1890–1957); and Margaret (1898–1984), the wife of Colonel Buckner M. Creel (1896–1981), who served as commandant of
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officer who had a military career spanning over forty years, at the end of which he attained the rank of major general. Despite serving in numerous conflicts, perhaps his most notable service came in the final years of
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In 1888, Cameron married Nina Dean Tilford (1864–1960). She was the daughter of Brigadier General Joseph G. Tilford and sister of Colonel James D. Tilford, Sr.
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U.S. National Cemetery Interment Control Forms, 1928–1962, entry for George H Cameron, retrieved March 17, 2014
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from 1901 to 1906, and Assistant Commandant of the Mounted Service School at Fort Riley from 1907 to 1910.
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George and Nina Cameron's children included: Douglass Tilford Cameron, who was a
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The Way of Duty, Honor, Country: The Memoir of General Charles Pelot Summerall
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Issue 5274 Report of the School of Application for Cavalry and Field Artillery
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from 1913 to 1914, and was the Director of the War College from 1914 to 1916.
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He was Secretary of the Cavalry and Field Artillery School of Application at
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fraternity. In 1879 he began his military career with his attendance at the
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In 1913 he completed the Field Officers' Course. He was a student at the
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Mole & Thomas, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division,
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He died in Staunton on January 28, 1944. He and Nina Dean are buried at
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George H. Cameron, pictured here as a major general, in October 1918.
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He was promoted to major general on the retired list in 1930.
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Burial Detail: Cameron, George H. (Section 6, Grave 5700)
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in the Philippines from 1910 to 1912, and commanded the
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Cameron as commander of 4th Infantry Division in WW I.
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Cameron was assigned to command the Maneuver Camp at
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in mid-1918, before being promoted to the command of
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From 1895 to 1898 he served with the 4th Cavalry at
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Miles, editors, 683:Cameron's awards and decorations included the 549:In 1917 he was assigned to command of the 3rd 629:. As First Army Chief of Staff, Drum, then a 568:and briefly commanded 78th Infantry Brigade, 1581:Honorary companions of the Order of the Bath 652:Cameron as Commandant of the Cavalry School. 507:in 1913, during the events which led to the 1551:United States Army Cavalry Branch personnel 1163:Photo Description, The Human American Eagle 994:History of the Fortieth (Sunshine) Division 883:Credit to the Accounts of George H. Cameron 859:, Volume VX, July 1904 to July 1905, p. 611 455:. His subsequent assignments included the 426: 294:(January 8, 1861 – January 28, 1944) was a 1576:United States Army generals of World War I 278:Douglass Tilford Cameron (1894–1918) (son) 29: 1018:Christian Albert Bach, Henry Noble Hall, 621:was attempting to simultaneously command 1174:George H. Cameron, The Cavalry Journal, 868:United States Congressional Serial Set, 675:, and served until his 1924 retirement. 647: 525: 430: 1354:, Volume 97, Issues 27-52, 1960, p. 990 443:Cameron's early assignments during the 1606:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1561:United States Military Academy faculty 1513: 833:, Supplement to Volume V, 1910, p. 346 451:(1883 to 1891), including postings to 16:United States Army general (1861–1944) 1571:United States Army War College alumni 1541:United States Military Academy alumni 1383: 1312: 946:West Point Association of Graduates, 778:United States Army Adjutant General, 1350:Army and Navy Journal Incorporated, 595:through most of 1918, including the 335:George Hamilton Cameron was born in 319:and then in the early stages of the 276:Nina Dean Tilford (1864–1960) (wife) 1422:. New York, NY: Osprey Publishing. 804:College Fraternities Publications, 709:After retiring, Cameron resided on 643: 13: 1591:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 1241:Life of the Soldier and the Airman 1033:And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight 564:Cameron was promoted to temporary 307:, which he later commanded on the 14: 1617: 1437: 339:on January 8, 1861. He attended 220:United States Army Cavalry School 1546:Military personnel from Illinois 1384:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 983:, Volume 6, Part 1, 1920, p. 359 948:Memorial, George H. Cameron 1883 937:, Volume 6, Part 1, 1920, p. 359 924:, Volume 6, Part 1, 1920, p. 359 315:, which he led during the short 159: 144: 119: 99: 1466:Commanding General 4th Division 1388:. 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Hutson & Co., 966:Army and Navy Register, 894:Army and Navy Register, 881:United States Congress, 872:, Volume V, 1907, p. 268 711:Fishers Island, New York 453:Fort Meade, South Dakota 427:Start of military career 175:Big Bend District, Texas 1444:George Hamilton Cameron 1176:Revision of Regulations 898:, June 21, 1913, p. 786 842:Army and Navy Journal, 509:Pancho Villa Expedition 357:Clarence Ransom Edwards 341:Northwestern University 321:Meuse–Argonne offensive 292:George Hamilton Cameron 23:George Hamilton Cameron 1124:Our 110 Days' Fighting 673:76th Infantry Division 653: 601:Meuse-Argonne Campaign 574:40th Infantry Division 570:39th Infantry Division 536:Fort Benjamin Harrison 531: 440: 343:, where he joined the 317:Battle of Saint-Mihiel 184:Fort Benjamin Harrison 1416:Mastriano, Douglas V. 1339:Army and Navy Journal 1152:, 2013, Retrospective 651: 599:and the start of the 597:Saint-Mihiel Campaign 585:4th Infantry Division 559:25th Cavalry Regiment 555:15th Cavalry Division 529: 497:14th Cavalry Regiment 434: 196:25th Cavalry Regiment 133:Years of service 1503:Charles P. 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Ottawa, Illinois
Staunton, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
Virginia
United States
United States Army

Major General

Cavalry Branch
Big Bend District, Texas
United States Army War College
Fort Benjamin Harrison
5th Cavalry Regiment
3rd Cavalry Brigade
25th Cavalry Regiment
78th Brigade
80th Brigade
4th Division
V Corps
Camp Gordon, Georgia
United States Army Cavalry School
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
World War I
British
Order of the Bath
French

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