Charles Stuart Tripler

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Born
Charles Stuart Tripler

(1806-01-19)January 19, 1806
DiedOctober 20, 1866(1866-10-20) (aged 60)
Place of burial
Charles Stuart Tripler
Brig. Gen. Tripler
Born
Charles Stuart Tripler

(1806-01-19)January 19, 1806
DiedOctober 20, 1866(1866-10-20) (aged 60)
Place of burial
Allegiance United States of America
BranchUnited States Army
Service years1830–1866
Rank Brevet Brigadier General
Brigadier General (posthumously)
UnitArmy Medical Department
CommandsChief Surgeon, Department of the Lakes
Medical Director, Army of the Potomac
Medical Director, Twiggs' Division
ConflictsSecond Seminole War
Mexican–American War

American Civil War

Charles Stuart Tripler (January 19, 1806 – October 20, 1866) was a United States Army brigadier general and surgeon.[1][2] On March 8, 1867, he was posthumously promoted to brigadier general by President Andrew Johnson and the date of rank was backdated to March 13, 1865.[3] The Tripler Army Medical Center in Oahu, Hawaii, is named in his honor.[4]

Tripler studied under an apothecary, Dr. Stephen Brown, in his early years before attending the College of Physicians and Surgeons.[1] After graduating in 1827, he served as a resident at Bellevue Hospital before deciding to go to West Point as assistant to post surgeon Walter V, Wheaton. There, he was allowed to take classes in mathematics and languages, and was commissioned as an army assistant surgeon in 1830.[1]

Military career

After death

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