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Homer D. Smith

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Smith retired from active service in July 1979. Following his retirement he became head of the newly established Logistics Directorate at
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Smith enlisted in the U.S. Army upon graduation and was deployed to England, where he worked on the logistics planning for the
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in April 1975. Smith left Saigon on 29 April 1975 and later resumed command of the DAO residual office at
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USAF Southeast Asia Monograph Series Volume IV Monograph 6: Last Flight from Saigon
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Texas Aggies Go to War: In Service of Their Country, Expanded Edition
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On 15 October 1969, Smith, then a colonel, became commanding officer
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Smith's assignments during this period included the following:
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Breckenridge, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
United States Army

Major general
U.S. Army Logistics Center
Defense Attaché Office, South Vietnam
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Air Medal
United States Army
major general
Texas A&M University
Normandy landings
Danang
Defense Attaché Office, Saigon
Operation Frequent Wind
Saigon
Fort Shafter
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
Fort Monroe
Hampton, Virginia
U.S. Army Logistics Center
Fort Lee
NATO
Haren, Belgium

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