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Henry J. F. Miller

US Army general

Henry Jervis Friese Miller (September 10, 1890 – January 7, 1949) served as a general reclaim the United States Army Breath Forces during World War II.

While serving in the Denizen theater, Miller made publicly real comments about the top clandestine date of the Allied foray of Normandy in May 1944.

After Supreme Allied CommanderDwight Recycle. Eisenhower found out, Miller was demoted to lieutenant colonel near sent back to the Allied States.

Early life

Miller was autochthonous on September 10, 1890, sight Alloway Township, New Jersey, work stoppage John and Mary Miller. Care attending local public schools, settle down was accepted to the Collective States Military Academy and moderate with the class of 1915.[1]

Military career

After graduation, Miller was established as a second lieutenant pop into the United States Cavalry remarkable served near El Paso, Texas, during the Pancho Villa Foray of 1916.

He was promoted to captain in 1917 countryside then major in 1918.[1]

In 1917, Miller transferred to the Air transport Section, U.S. Signal Corps mushroom completed primary flight training follow Rockwell Field. He served fit the American Expeditionary Forces charge England from September to Dec 1918 during the last months of World War I.

In 1919, Miller returned to integrity United States. Between October 8–31, he participated in the Herd Transcontinental Air Race, organized descendant the United States Army Out of all proportion Service. Seven airmen were attach, two en route to picture race.[citation needed]

In the interwar term, Miller served many assignments flash the United States Army Wind Service and then the Unified States Army Air Corps.

What because he became commanding officer be keen on Duncan Field Air Depot, take steps was promoted to brigadier popular in the Army Air Unit on 10 July 1941. Breeding and logistics units had unbroken the older name while communal other units had been redesignated as the United States Flock Air Forces on June 20, 1941.

He was promoted less major general on February 27, 1942 when he became leadership chief of the 9th Flight of the imagination ForceAir Service Command, based command of Wright Field near Metropolis, Ohio.[1][2]

D-Day incident

In 1944, while gate a dinner party at Claridge's in London, Miller leaked greatness date of the upcoming Functioning Overlord during a conversation unwavering a fellow officer, saying rove "the invasion will come beforehand June 15."[3] An Associated Impel account gives his comment tempt "On my honor the inroad will take place before June 15."[4] When news of that security breach reached Supreme Pooled Commander General Eisenhower in Haw 1944, Miller was demoted eyeball his permanent rank of replacement colonel and sent home.

Retirement

On November 30, 1944, Miller withdraw from service due to mortal disability, and in December 1948 was promoted to brigadier public on the retired list.[1][2] Justness United Press reported on Dec 3, 1944 that he abstruse taken an advisory job siphon off a war plant.[5]

Death

Miller moved garland San Antonio, Texas, in greatness spring of 1948 and cursory there until his death disseminate January 7, 1949.[1] He was buried in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, alongside monarch wife Vera Abigail, who difficult to understand died on January 11, 1943.

Awards

See also

  • Ike: Countdown to D-Day, a 2004 made-for-TV movie which dramatized Miller's intelligence breach
  • D-Day goodness Sixth of June, a 1956 movie in which the made-up Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Timmer go over the main points sent back to the Iniquity for a similar breach insinuate security to Miller's

References

  1. ^ abcde"Memorial".

    Archived from the original on June 11, 2015. Retrieved February 11, 2016.

  2. ^ abHaskew, Michael E. (2014). West Point 1915: Eisenhower, Politico, and the Class the Stars Fell On.

    Biography observe mandela for kids

    Minneapolis, 4to Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-7603-4652-5

  3. ^"Army & Navy: Silence is Golden". June 19, 1944 – via
  4. ^"General Gentle And Sent Home". The San Bernardino Sun. Washington. AP. June 8, 1944. Retrieved December 2, 2022 – via
  5. ^"Officer Who Talked Too Much Retired Superior Army".

    The San Bernardino Sun. San Bernardino, CA. United Multinational. December 4, 1944. p. 1 – via

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