John T. Axton Explained

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John T. Axton
Birth Name:John Thomas Axton
Birth Date:28 July 1870
Placeofburial:Arlington National Cemetery
Birth Place:Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Death Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1902–1928
Rank:Colonel
Commands:U.S. Army Chaplain Corps
Battles:World War I
Awards:Distinguished Service Medal
Alma Mater:Middlebury College (DD)

John Thomas Axton (July 28, 1870 – July 20, 1934) was a colonel in the United States Army who served as the first chief of chaplains from 1920 to 1928.[1]

Early life and education

John Thomas Axton was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 28, 1870. He attended Salt Lake public schools. Then, he attended Middlebury College in Vermont where he graduated with a Doctor of Divinity in 1919.[2]

Career

Axton served as general secretary for the YMCA from 1893 to 1902.[2]

Axton was appointed a chaplain with the United States Army in 1902.[2]

Awards

Axton received the Army Distinguished Service Medal for his services during World War I.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hewes, James E. . PRINCIPAL OFFICIALS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, 1900-1963 . U.S. Government Printing Office . 1983 . 2010-07-09 . 2017-01-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170123130338/http://www.history.army.mil/books/root/appB.htm . dead .
  2. Book: Who Was Who in American History - the Military. 1975. Marquis Who's Who. Chicago. 0837932017. 20.
  3. Web site: Valor awards for John T. Axton.