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Fifth Corps Area

The Fifth Corps Area was a military district of the United States Army from 1920 to the Second World War. The Fifth Corps Area included the states of Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Eventually it became Fifth Service Command on 22 July 1942, and then Fifth Service Command was disestablished in 1946.

Commanders 1920−1942
• Maj. Gen. George W. Read 20 August 1920–29 August 1922 • Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman 29 August 1922–4 October 1922 • Maj. Gen. James H. McRae 4 October 1922–7 February 1924 • Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman 8 February 1924–12 July 1924 (second appointment) • Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy 12 July 1924–17 June 1925 • Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman 17 June 1925–16 July 1925 (third appointment) • Maj. Gen. Robert L. Howze 16 July 1925–19 September 1926 • Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman 19 September 1926–10 June 1927 (fourth appointment) • Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan 10 June 1927–30 November 1931 • Maj. Gen. Hugh A. Drum 3 December 1931–22 February 1933 • Brig. Gen. George H. Jamerson 22 February 1933–23 March 1933 • Maj. Gen. George V. H. Moseley 26 March 1933–12 January 1934 • Brig. Gen. Julian R. Lindsey 12 January 1934–1 May 1934 • Maj. Gen. Albert J. Bowley 1 May 1934–1 October 1935 • Brig. Gen. William K. Naylor 1 October 1935–25 January 1936 • Maj. Gen. William E. Cole 25 January 1936–31 July 1938 • Maj. Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis 1 August 1938–21 January 1940 • Maj. Gen. David L. Stone 22 January 1940–25 April 1940 • Maj. Gen. Campbell B. Hodges 1 June 1940–18 October 1940 • Col. Edgar A. Fry 19 October 1940–1 November 1940 • Brig. Gen. Clement A. Trott 2 November 1940–29 September 1941 • Maj. Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis 1 October 1941–October 1942 (second appointment) ==References==
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