He was born January 11, 1894, in Tell CityPerry County, Indiana, was the son of John Thomas Patrick and Anna Elnore Menninger, sister of Carl Frederick Menninger, founder of the Menninger Clinic. Patrick was raised in Tell City, Indiana, and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indiana National Guard in 1915, following his graduation from college.[1]
During the Philippines campaign of 1944-45 Patrick was inspecting troops near Mount Mataba, south of Montalban, east of Manila on March 14. A Japanese soldier, who had remained in hiding behind American lines, opened fire from 75 yd (69 m) with a machine gun, mortally wounding Patrick,[3][4] who died the next day.[5]
2nd Lieutenant, Indiana National Guard - 11 February 1915
2nd Lieutenant, Regular Army - 21 March 1917 (accepted 25 March 1917)
1st Lieutenant, Regular Army - 15 April 1917
Captain (temporary) - 5 August 1917
Captain, Regular Army - 11 December 1917
Major, Regular Army - 11 December 1929
Lieutenant Colonel, Regular Army - 12 June 1939
Colonel, Army of the United States - 14 October 1941 (accepted 18 October 1941)
Brigadier General, Army of the United States - 26 April 1943
Major General, Army of the United States - 5 September 1944[6]
References
^ abCornebise, Alfred Emile (2015). The United States Army in China, 1900โ1938: A History of the 9th, 14th, 15thand 31st regiments in the East. NC: Mcfarland& Company Inc. p. 175. ISBN9780786497706.
^ abHeefner, Wilson A. (1995). Twentieth Century Warrior: The Life and Service of Major General Edwin D. Patrick. Nebraska: Shippensburg. ISBN0-942597-81-8.
^The Michigan Alumnus, Vol. LI, 7. October 1944 - September 22, 1945 , Alumni Association of the University of Michigan, page 359
^"Sixth Infantry Division in World War II, 1939-1945", 1983, Battery Press Inc, ISBN0898390737, page 114
^Walter Krueger:"From Down Under To Nippon: The Story Of Sixth Army In World War II", 1989, Battery Press Inc, ISBN978-0898391251, Chapter 30
Heefner, Wilson Allen (1995). Twentieth Century Warrior: The Life and Service of Major General Edwin D. Patrick. White Mane Publishing Company. ISBN978-1550023.