and General
J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff, in
the Pentagon in routine sessions, 5 June 1952. Lieutenant General John R. Hodge is sat fourth from the right, between Secretary Pace (left) and Lieutenant General
Henry Aurand (right) From 1945 to 1948, Hodge was the commanding general of United States Army Forces in Korea (USAFIK). He took his corps to Korea under orders of
Douglas MacArthur, landing at
Incheon on 9 September 1945. He was the commanding officer receiving the surrender of all Japanese forces in Korea south of the
38th parallel. Hodge refused to recognize the
People's Republic of Korea and its People's Committees, and outlawed it on 12 December 1945. Hodge then returned to
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to command
V US Corps from 1948 to 1950. After the retirement of Lieutenant General
Alvan C. Gillem, Hodge was named the commanding general of the
US Third Army. Hodge was promoted to
general on 5 July 1952. His final assignment was as Chief of
Army Field Forces from 8 May 1952 until he retired from military service on 30 June 1953. General Hodge died in
Washington, D.C., in 1963, at the age of 70. ==Decorations==