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Sidney Bryan Berry
LTG Sydney Bryan Berry
BornFebruary 10, 1926
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
DiedJuly 1, 2013
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1948-1980
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands heldA Company 1st Battalion 35th Infantry, Korea 1950-51, 1st Arm Rifle Battalion 54th Inf 4th Armor Div 1959-60, 1st Brigade 1st Div Republic of Viet Nam 1966-67, 101st Airborne Division, Assistant Division Commander, Republic of Viet Nam 1970-1971, 101st Airborne Div 1973-74, Superintendent, United States Military Academy, V Corps, US Army, Europe 1977-80.[1]
Battles/warsKorean War
Vietnam War
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal (2)
Silver Star (4)
Legion of Merit (4)
Distinguished Flying Cross (2)
Bronze Star with valor
Air Medal (42)
Purple Heart (2)
Combat Infantryman Badge (2)

Sidney Bryan Berry (February 10, 1926 - July 1, 2013) is a retired United States Army Lieutenant General, former Superintendent of West Point (1974–1977), and former Commissioner of Public Safety for the state of Mississippi (1980–1984).

Early life and education

Berry was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on February 10, 1926.[2] He received his appointment to the academy from Mississippi, graduating 160th in his class from West Point in 1948.[3] He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry branch, and assigned to his first unit in Japan in 1949.[3]

Military career

Berry's career spanned two wars. He first saw duty as a company commander in Korea. For service during the war in Korea, he was awarded two Silver Stars, a Bronze Star for Valor, a Purple Heart, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.[4] After duty in the Korean War, he earned a graduate degree from Columbia University (1951–1953).[4] He then served as an instructor at West Point in the Department of Social Sciences (1953–1956).[5] He was a military assistant to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (1961–1964), traveling to Vietnam on multiple occasions. 1964-65, Berry was a student at the U.S. Army War College, in Carlisle Barracks, PA.[1] He also served a year at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York City (1967–1968).[6] He would serve two and a half years in Vietnam between 1965 and 1971. His second combat wound occurred in Vietnam during his first tour (1965–1966). His awards for his service in Vietnam included the Distinguished Service Medal, 2 Silver Stars, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Legions of Merit, the Purple Heart, 42 Air Medals, and a second Combat Infantryman Badge.[4] Berry became the 50th Superintendent of West Point in 1974. His time there would be trying, as he oversaw the integration of women in the summer of 1976 while at the same time dealing with a massive honor scandal involving cheating on an academic test involving the junior class.[7][8] Following his tour as USMA Superintendent, LTG Berry commanded the V Corps, US Army, Europe, from 1977–80, and retired from active military service on 1 March1980.[9]

Decorations

Post military

After retiring from the Army, Berry served as Mississippi's Commissioner of Public Safety, 1980–1984. He retired to Pennsylvania.[4][10]

References

  1. ^ a b USMA Register of Graduates
  2. ^ Atkinson, p. 395.
  3. ^ a b 1950 Register of Graduates and Former Cadets (PDF). West Point, NY: The West Point Alumni Foundation, Inc. 1950. p. 477.
  4. ^ a b c d Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of the United States Military Academy West Point, New York 2008. West Point, NY: The West Point Association of Graduates. 2008. pp. 3–143.
  5. ^ Krueger, p.8.
  6. ^ Krueger p.9.
  7. ^ Atkinson, p. 397.
  8. ^ "What Price Honor?". Time. 1976-06-07. Retrieved 2009-04-22. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  9. ^ personal letters
  10. ^ "US Military Academy at West Point-LTG Sydney Berry". All Experts.com. Retrieved 2009-04-22.

Bibliography

  • Krueger, Dan (1975). Bugle Notes, 67th Vol., 1975. West Point, NY: United States Military Academy.
Military offices
Preceded by Superintendents of the United States Military Academy
1974–1977
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