, General
John J. Pershing, Major General
James Harbord and Brigadier General
Johnson Hagood in
Tours,
France, July 1918. After his graduation he was stationed at
Fort Canby,
Fort Klamath and
Fort Sidney, before going back to West Point in 1888 to work as an instructor in Law and History until 1891. Kernan became judge advocate in the departments for
Dakota and later
Texas until 1896. During the
Spanish–American War, Francis Kernan became a member of General
Arthur MacArthurs staff on his tour to the Philippine Islands in 1898, where he earned a
Silver Star citation for gallantry. After the Philippines he took over duties in the
Judge Advocate Generals office and later on
Cuba. Kernan went back to the Philippine Islands to serve under MacArthur from 1900 to 1903. Now a
major, he was appointed member of the General Staff Corps in Washington D.C. in 1906. Following his staff duties, he served for a short time in the Philippines again at
Fort William McKinley, commanding a regiment. After this he attended the
United States Army War College, from where he graduated in 1914. In 1917, the year of the
American entry into World War I, Kernan became a
brigadier general and when the United States planned to join
World War I, Kernan, to his own statement, was asked to formulate the official instructions for the
Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) of the
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in France, General
John J. Pershing. Now a
major general of the
National Army, he arrived in France in September 1917 where he took over command of the
Service of Supply section, after Major General
Richard M. Blatchford had failed to organize a functioning line of communication and was replaced on Pershings' order. Kernan kept the position until July 1918, but he also failed to organize an adequate delivery of supplies and was replaced by Major General
James Harbord. Kernan was sent on a diplomatic mission, to negotiate with German envoys in
Switzerland to reach an agreement concerning treatment and exchange of prisoners of war. After the
Armistice of 11 November 1918 he became an advisor to the
American Commission to Negotiate Peace in late 1918. For his services in the war he was awarded the
Army Distinguished Service Medal, the citation for which reads: Kernan became a major general of the regular Army in October 1919 and was sent to the Philippine Islands again until late 1922, when he briefly commanded the
Seventh Corps Area before requesting to be retired. == Personal life and death ==