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Haynes Dugan Passes Away on February 6th, 2007

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Major Gen. Maurice Rose (left) and Major Haynes Dugan at a medal award ceremony during WWII (Photo by Marvin Mischnick of 3AD Hq), and Dugan at right in 1990.

"Soldier, Journalist, and Historian"
by 3AD.com Web Staff

 

We offer a fond final salute to Haynes Dugan of Shreveport, Louisiana, for his many years of dedication to preserving the history of the Spearhead Division. He died peacefully while under care at age 93, and how he will be missed by family, friends, and 3rd Armored veterans. Dugan served with the 3AD from 1941 to 1945, throughout its journey from Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, to the banks of Germany's Elbe River, deep within the Third Reich. We know of no other U.S. Army division, from any era, that was fortunate enough to have had in its Headquarters ranks a soldier, journalist, and historian such as then Major Dugan, who continued to research and write long after his tour of duty ended.

Beginning in 1948, he served as the 3rd Armored Division Association's historian for 58 years, and in 2003 he became the Honorary Officer in Charge of our newly formed 3AD.com website, where many of his writings and other contributions can be found today. In the early 1980's, together with Andrew Barr, Haynes was instrumental in laying the groundwork for the 3AD Association Archives at the University of Illinois, as well as much of the inspiration for the creation of 3AD.com in 2003. It was Haynes who in 1995 first suggested to Steven Ossad, and urged him on, that a biography of Gen. Maurice Rose should be written. Co-authored with Don R. Marsh, the book was published in 2003.

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