Joseph Corbett McDonough | |
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Born | New York City | September 30, 1924
Died | June 22, 2005 Loudoun, Virginia | (aged 80)
Buried | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1945-1978 |
Rank | Major general |
Unit | Infantry Branch |
Commands | United States Commander, Berlin 8th Infantry Division 196th Infantry Brigade |
Battles / wars | Korean War Vietnam War |
Awards | Distinguished Service Medal (2) Silver Star Legion of Merit (2) Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze Star Medal (2) with "V" device Air Medal (33) |
Joseph Corbett McDonough (September 30, 1924 – June 22, 2005) was a highly decorated United States Army Major General who served for 33 years including one combat tour during the Korean War and two combat tours during the Vietnam War. During his first tour in Vietnam (1967–1968), then Colonel McDonough commanded the 2nd Brigade, 1st Air Cavalry Division which played a crucial role in Operation Pegasus, the relief of the besieged U.S. Marine Combat Base at Khe Sanh in April 1968. General McDonough went on to hold several staff and command positions including Commanding General, 8th Infantry Division between 1973-1975 and United States Commander, Berlin 1975–1978.[1]