New York National Guard Following the
surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, Wickersham moved his headquarters to
Berlin and assumed additional duty as an assistant to
Lieutenant General Lucius D. Clay,
Deputy Military-Governor of the American Zone of Occupation Germany. He was ordered back to the United States in September that year and later joined the headquarters of
42nd Infantry Division under Major General
Harry J. Collins. He was promoted to the rank of
lieutenant general on the state's reserve list. Wickersham then resumed the practice of law in firm
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft and also served as counsel for Grand Jury Association of New York county and
member emeritus of the
American Law Institute. He was a founder of the
American Legion and was its first department commander for New York. In February 1953, Wickersham was elected a member of the
State Board of Regents, the governing body of the
University of the State of New York. He resigned in 1955, because of the statutory age limit of 70 years for board membership. He was meanwhile appointed again the President of the Joint Conference on Legal Education in the state of New York in 1954 and served in this capacity until 1958. He also served as Governor of the Collectors Club, and was its president in 1956. Wickersham presided the Jury of the 1956
New York City international exhibition.
Death Wickersham died on January 31, 1968, aged 82, following a lengthy illness in
Nassau Hospital in
Mineola, New York. Wickersham is buried at Memorial Cemetery of Saint John's Church in
Laurel Hollow, New York. ==Honors and awards==