John W. Morris

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John W. Morris
born September 10, 1921
Lieutenant General John W. Morris
Lieutenant General John W. Morris
Place of birth Princess Anne, Maryland
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1943–19??
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands Chief of Engineers (1976–1980)
Awards Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (3 OLC)
Bronze Star Medal
Defense Meritorious Service Medal

John W. Morris (born September 10, 1921 in Princess Anne, Maryland) graduated from the United States Military Academy in June 1943 and was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers. During World War II he commanded an airfield construction company in the Western Pacific. After the war he served in the Philippines and Japan, in the Corps' Savannah District, and as area engineer at Goose Bay, Labrador. In 1960-62 he commanded the divisional 8th Engineer Battalion in Korea. Morris headed the Corps' Tulsa District in 1962-65 as it improved navigation on the Arkansas River. During the peak years of the Vietnam War, he was the Army's Deputy Chief of Legislative Liaison (1967-69), and he commanded the 18th Engineer Brigade in Vietnam (1969-70). He was then Missouri River Division Engineer for two years, the Corps' Director of Civil Works for three years, and Deputy Chief of Engineers in 1975-76. As Chief of Engineers, Morris convinced the Army to include the Corps of Engineers among its major commands. Morris obtained a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Iowa.

His military awards included the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with three Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. General Morris was selected Construction's Man of the Year for 1977 by the Engineering-News Record.

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Preceded by
William C. Gribble, Jr.
Chief of Engineers
1976—1980
Succeeded by
Joseph K. Bratton