Chester W. Goble

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Chester W. Goble (born November 25, 1892 , † July 29, 1975 ) was an American officer and politician ( Republican Party ).

Life

Not much is known about Chester W. Goble. He served in both the First and the Second World War in the US Army . In November 1945 he held the rank of colonel . He was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal for his service during World War II . Between 1947 and 1949 he served in the Ohio National Guard. He was made Adjutant General in 1947 and later Brigadier General . On March 1, 1955, he was released into retirement with the rank of major general . Goble later served as Ohio's Deputy Auditor of State . The governor of Ohio, Jim Rhodes , appointed Goble for Auditor of State to fill the vacancy caused by the death of temporarily Roger W. Tracy was born. After his death in 1975 Goble was buried in the Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Chester W. Goble in the Find a Grave database . Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  2. ^ The President's Day , Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, November 8, 1945
  3. ^ Ohio Historical Society - Brigadier General Chester W. Goble
  4. ^ Ohio History Connection and the State Library of Ohio - Brigadier General Chester W. Goble
  5. 72 Stat. A69 - An Act for the Relief of Brigadier General Chester W. Goble , Volume 72, United States Government Publishing Office, p. A69
  6. Roger Walker Tracy in the Find a Grave database . Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  7. ^ Roger W. Tracy Junior on the rootsweb.ancestry.com website
  8. ^ Ohio High Court Bars Early Vote On Sate Auditor - Ferguson Rejected On Petition For November Election , Toledo Blade, June 10, 1965