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  1. Oil on illustration board. Portrait of four star General Tasker H. Bliss. Army Service Ribbons for Decorations and Metals include: Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, Spanish Campaign, Philippine Campaign, Army of Cuban Occupation, and Mexican Serivce. Bliss wears a pin with the federal insignia indicating his rank of Chief of American Section, Supreme War Council. He also ...

  2. Added: Oct 9, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 12851. Source citation. United States Army General. He was born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1875, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, and assigned to the 1st Artillery. He was called back to West Point in 1876 to teach French and artillery ...

  3. Tasker Howard Bliss (December 31, 1853 - November 9, 1930), was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point (class of 1875), inspector of European military schools in the late 1880s, military attaché to Spain at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, served as Collector of Customs for Cuba and the Port of Havana from 1898-1902.

  4. Honor States and the National Unified Archive of American Gold Star Veterans has an established policy of developing "most complete" datasets. These are groups, campaigns and actions of special historical significance. Some notable examples include: It's required 8+ years, 1000s of skilled labor hours, scores of active contributors, and ...

  5. www.navsource.org › archives › 09/22/22043Transport (AP) Photo Index

    US National Archives, RG-19-LCM, Photo # 19-N-34581. 97k. USS Hugh L. Scott (AP-43) near New York Navy Yard, 14 September 1942. In this ship the two after 3"/50 guns were mounted high above the 4"/50 gun on the stern, while in her sister, USS Tasker H. Bliss (AP-42), all three guns were mounted on the same level.

  6. TASKER H. BLISS was converted for Army use at San Francisco in July 1941. On 17 Sep 41 the Joint Board approved a Navy request that the Army convert ten of its ships (the future AP-30, 34-35, 42-44, and 46-49), to combat unit loaded transports as soon as Army operating schedules permitted.

  7. He saw service in Siberia in 1918-1919 and through World War II. He retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Eleanor F. Bliss was Tasker H. and Eleanor E. Bliss’ daughter, born in 1885, who attended Bryn Mawr Girls School and later married Adolph Knoff. Namesakes. The USS Tasker H. Bliss was named for him. Awards and decorations