M.A.W. Shockley

M.A.W. Shockley (Major August W. Shockley) was an U.S. Army medical corps officer. He was a veteran of the Philippine–American War, and retired as a Brigadier General.

Military career appointments

 * Havana, Cuba, 1899, during this assignment he treated soldiers with yellow fever
 * Philippine–American War, 1909
 * Division of Militia Affairs, departed in August 1919
 * Fort Leavenworth, arrived in 1919, Head of the Medical Department at the Army Service School
 * Camp Knox, departed in September 1922
 * William Beaumont Army Medical Center, appointed commander in September 1922
 * Assistant Surgeon General of the Army, appointed in 1925, promoted to Brigadier General in 1925
 * Carlisle Barracks, retired from this position on 01 October 1936, Commander, Brigadier General

M.A.W. Shockley was a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

Personal Life
M.A.W. Shockley's father (William B. Shockley) was a surgeon for the Army of the Cumberland, United States Volunteers, during the American Civil War.