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Lemuel Mathewson

Lemuel Mathewson (March 29, 1899 – February 26, 1970) was a United States Army lieutenant general.

Early career

Mathewson was born in Bath, New York on March 29, 1899. A 1917 graduate of Bath's Haverling High School, he graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1922 and was commissioned as an artillery officer.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Mathewson served in a variety of assignments in the United States and overseas, including graduate student in Madrid, Spain, professor of Spanish at the United States Military Academy, instructor at the Fort Sill, Oklahoma Field Artillery School, and special projects officer in Latin America.

From 1938 to 1939, Mathewson attended the Command and General Staff College.

World War II

  • 1943 to 1944 – Mathewson served as Aide to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was with him during conferences in Cairo and Tehran.
  • 1944 – Mathewson was appointed assistant commander of VII Corps Artillery.
  • 1944 to 1945 – Mathewson was then assigned to command XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery.

Post World War II

Later career

  • 1954 to 1955 – Mathewson served as Director of the Joint Staff for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • 1956 to 1957 – Mathewson was commander of the U.S. V Corps.
  • 1957 to 1958 – Mathewson served as commander of the U.S. Sixth Army and went into retirement. In 1957 he was assigned as military aide to Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of the United States.

Awards and decorations

Mathewson's awards included the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, the Bronze Star Medal and the Order of Alexander Nevsky from the Soviet Union.

Later work

Mathewson served as Chairman of the Inter-American Defense Board from 1958 to 1961.

Retirement and death

After retiring from the IADB Mathewson resided in McLean, Virginia. He died at Walter Reed Army Hospital on February 26, 1970. General Mathewson was buried in Section III Site A-24 of the West Point Cemetery.

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