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GEN. GEOFFREY KEYES' COMMISSIONS, DIPLOMAS AND AWARDS
GEOFFREY KEYES (1888-1967) was a highly decorated Lieutenant General who commanded the II Corps during World War II. During the war, Keyes was Chief of Staff, 2nd Armored Division, commanded the 9th Armored Division, Dep. Commander, 7th Army [Sicily], Commander 7th and 3rd Armies (assuming Patton's command), and headed occupation forces in Austria. Keyes was George Patton's invaluable chief of staff, leading Patton's I Corps in Morocco, and accepting the surrender of Palermo. He later served with distinction under Mark Clark at Anzio, Cassino and before Rome. Important grouping of commissions, diplomas and awards given to Keyes during his lengthy military career. Includes: Commission as First Lieutenant of Cavalry, Washington, Aug. 17, 1916, signed by President WOODROW WILSON (signature light) and Secretary of War NEWTON D. BAKER; commission as Captain of cavalry, Washington, Aug. 25, 1917, signed by an Assistant Secretary of War; commission as temporarily a Lieutenant General, Washington, Apr. 26, 1945, signed by Secretary of War HENRY STIMSON; commission as Brigadier General, Washington, July 18, 1946, signed by Secretary of War ROBERT P. PATTERSON; commission as Major of Cavalry, Washington, July 1, 1920, signed by Secretary of War JOHN W. WEEKS, heavy water stains at top; commission as Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry, Washington, Aug. 1, 1935, signatures obliterated due to heavy water damage affecting bottom of document; commission as a temporary Colonel, Washington, June 30, 1941, stained; the Cavalry School Advanced Course diploma, also Machine Gun Course, June 24, 1925, Fort Riley, June 10, 1925, Army War College 1937 class completion certificate; General Service School diploma, Fort Leavenworth, June 18, 1926, Lateran and Czech documents recognizing his service; and the Royal document making him an Honorary Companion, badly water damaged. Also present are two early postwar photos of Keyes in uniform. But for damage stated above, this fine grouping is very good.

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February 18, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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