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Encyclopedia > Hugh John Casey

Hugh John Casey (Pat) was a Major General in the US Army and General MacArthur's chief engineer.


He was Chairman of the New York City Transit Authority from 1953-55.

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Family

Casey's son, US Army Major Hugh Boyd Casey, was a veteran of World War II and was killed in an air crash during the Korean War.


Military Career

1929 - 1933 -- assistant to officer in charge of River and Harbor section, Office of the Chief of Engineers

Military Decorations

Burial

Casey is buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.


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Hugh John Casey - definition of Hugh John Casey in Encyclopedia (290 words)
Hugh John Casey (Pat) was a Major General in the US Army and General MacArthur's chief engineer.
Casey's son, US Army Major Hugh Boyd Casey, was a veteran of World War II and was killed in an air crash during the Korean War.
Casey is buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.
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