Elliott Carr Cutler, Jr. | |
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![]() Elliott C. Cutler Jr. shown here as Lieutenant Colonel. | |
Born | June 15, 1920 |
Died | November 27, 2006 | (aged 86)
Place of birth | Cleveland, Ohio |
Place of death | Newburyport, Massachusetts |
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Years of service | 1942-1977 |
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Battles/wars |
World War II Korean War Cold War |
Awards |
Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal (2) |
Relations |
BG Elliott C. Cutler, father Robert Cutler, uncle |
Elliot Carr Cutler, Jr., Ph.D. (June 15, 1920 – November 27, 2007) was an United States Army officer with the rank of Brigadier General. His last military service was as a Head of the Electrical Engineering Department at United States Military Academy from 1961 until 1977.
Biography[]
Elliot Carr Cutler, Jr. was born on June 15, 1920, Cleveland, Ohio[1] as a son of doctor, later Brigadier general in the Army Medical Corps during World War II, Elliott Cutler. Cutler, Jr. attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and graduated from that institution in 1942.
Subsequently, he was commissioned a Second lieutenant in the 76th Infantry Division and participated in the combats of European Theatre. For his service during the war, Cutler, Jr. received a Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart for wound and Combat Infantryman Badge.
After the war, 76th Infantry Division was disbanded at the end of the August 1945 and Cutler was transferred to the 19th Infantry Regiment of the 24th Infantry Division. He served with the regiment during Occupation of Japan as an company commander until 1950.
When the Korean War broke out, Cutler Jr. was deployed with the 24th Infantry Division during this conflict. For his participation in this war, Cutler Jr. was awarded with Legion of Merit, Oak Leaf Cluster to his Bronze Star Medal and star to his Combat Infantryman Badge.[2]
After the war, Cutler Jr. earned his PhD in Electrical engineering at Georgia Tech and subsequently served as an professor at United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, where he taught Electrical engineering. In 1961, Cutler Jr. was appointed a Head of Electrical engineering Department. In this capacity, Cutler Jr. championed the use of computers in the Academy's curriculum, resulting in the establishment of the Academic Computer Committee, which would bring the school into the technological age.[3]
Cutler Jr. served in this capacity until 1977, when he retired from the Army. At the retirement ceremony, he was awarded with Army Distinguished Service Medal for his military achievement and promoted to the rank of Brigadier general.
Brigadier general Elliott Carr Cutler, Jr. died at the age of 86 at Country Rehab & Nursing Center in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He was married to Genevieve Cutler (néé Spalding), with whom he had son Elliott C. Cutler, III and daughter Genevieve Names.[4]
Decorations[]
Here is Brigadier general Cutler's ribbon bar:
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References[]
- ↑ "76th Infantry Division, Onaway". 76thdivision.com. 2010-07-04. http://76thdivision.com/index76.html. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
- ↑ "West Point Community". westpointaog.org. 2010-07-04. http://www.westpointaog.org/NetCommunity/Document.Doc?id=1217. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
- ↑ "HistoryForSale - Elliott C. Cutler Jr.". HistoryForSale. 2010-07-04. http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?documentid=171684&start=5&page=33. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
- ↑ "76th Infantry Division, Onaway". 76thdivision.com. 2010-07-04. http://76thdivision.com/index76.html. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
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