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- Ernest Hinds (August 18, 1864 - June 17, 1941) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, and World War I, he attained the rank of major general and was notable for his service as Chief of Artillery for the American Expeditionary Forces during the First World War and his post war command of the 2nd Division and United States Army Field Artillery School. (en)
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- 2nd Division
- United States Army Field Artillery School
- 2nd Field Artillery Battery
- American Expeditionary ForcesArtillery School
- Battery L, 2nd Field Artillery
- Chief of Artillery, Expeditionary Forces
- Eighth Corps Area
- I CorpsArtillery
- Light Battery F,2nd Field Artillery Regiment
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- Red Hill, Alabama, C.S. (en)
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- National Archives photo of Hinds as a major general in 1918 (en)
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- San Antonio, Texas, U.S. (en)
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- Secretary-treasurer and general manager, United Services Automobile Association (en)
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- Minerva "Minnie" Hatton Miller (en)
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- Ernest Hinds (August 18, 1864 - June 17, 1941) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, and World War I, he attained the rank of major general and was notable for his service as Chief of Artillery for the American Expeditionary Forces during the First World War and his post war command of the 2nd Division and United States Army Field Artillery School. (en)
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