Signed Portrait from WWII Major General Harry C. Ingles
Framed Signed Portrait from WWII of Major General Harry C. Ingles. The portrait is framed in a 12 by 15 Inch frame the portrait is close to the same. Signed “To Maj. Broudstellar with highest esteem H. C. ingles Maj. General Chief Signal Officer
Major General Harry C. Ingles, who was appointed Chief Signal Officer of the Army on July 1, 1943, has been connected with communication work in the Army since the beginning of World War I and has had a wide and varied career in the Army.
He was graduated from West Point with a B.S. degree in 1914, and during the last war he was in charge of the training of Signal Corps officers.
Since the last war he has had various communication assignments, including Signal Officer, Philippine Divi-sion; Director, Signal Corps School; instructor in communication at the Command and General Staff School;
Signal Officer, Third Army; and Signal Officer, Caribbean Defense Command.
Other important duties to which he has been assigned include War Department General Staff; Chief of Staff, Caribbean Defense Command, for which duty he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal; and Deputy Commander, European Theater of Operations. General Ingles is a graduate of the Army Signal School and the Army War College, and a distinguished graduate of the Command and General Staff School.