Texas
Military Forces
Hall of Honor
H. Miller
Ainsworth
H. Miller Ainsworth's long and
distinguished military career began with his attendance at Officer's
Training Camp, Leon Springs, Texas, May 8, 1917, where he was
commissioned second lieutenant of Infantry, Officer's Reserve Corps,
August 14, 1917. He served in World War I with the 159th Infantry, 40th
Division. Upon the reorganization of the 36th Division after World War
I, Lieutenant General Ainsworth was commissioned captain of infantry,
April 27th, 1922 and assigned to Company L, 141st Infantry, Luling,
Texas. He entered active federal service November 25, 1940 as lieutenant
colonel. He participated in the landing at Salerno Beach in September
1943. He received the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action on
September 13, 1943.
He left active service in 1946 as a colonel and was appointed assistant
division commander of the 36th Infantry Division. In 1948 he was
appointed division commander, a post he was to hold with distinction
until his retirement in 1953. He was appointed brigadier general of the
line September 27, 1948; promoted to major general of the line October
17, 1949. He performed short tours of active military service over the
period May 1949 to August 1951, as a member of the War Department
General Staff Committee on National Guard Policy. Upon the establishment
of the Fourth Army Civilian Components Advisory Group, General Ainsworth
was appointed a member. He was given the rank of brevet lieutenant
general upon retirement. He died May 7, 1969.
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