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... Command and General Staff School, at Fort Benning, Georgia, in 1931?

Since the C&GS School is located at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, and has been for quite some time (Eisenhower attended and graduated from the school at Leavenworth in the 1920s), this statement either needs to be substantiated or corrected.

Divison Commander

  • Biography on Maj. Gen. Norman D. Cota...

There is a biography on Norman Cota named "Division Commander" by Robert A. Miller C. 1989 The Reprint Co., Publishers, Spartanburg, So. Carolina USA. ISBN:0-87152-438-4

Though there is much information on Gen. Cota from other sources, This Biography gives a better unstanding of the life of Gen. Cota previous or since?

With the present topical interest for a movement by veterans for Gen. Cota to receive a belated MOH, and revealed facts of his deeper involvement with military operations (Before and after D-Day during WWII), a little known personnna/character of him is now emerging to the surface.

In my personal inquire about ths belated MOH movement... It was refered to Rep. Adam Schiff and Rep. "Buck" McKeon of California. This may shed some additional light of the present belated MOH statis for Gen. Cota.

During WWII, It is alledged that Gen. Cota's denial for a MOH was politically motivated due to his personal close association (Roosevelt cousin connection) to Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.(III) and "Cousin Ted's" untimely death during the D-Day Operations toward the later MOH granting, in my opinion it is a seperate issue all together. Over time and memorial, Gen. Cota's common sense and bravery on the battle field is obvious, and should be deemed today on his historical merits and integrity as a military tactician and genius.

71.135.229.211 (talk) 02:08, 27 July 2008 (UTC)Aedwardmoch71.135.229.211 (talk) 02:08, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Cota's Relationship's with Other Generals

From his cadet days at The U.S. Military Academy at West Point to his post-officer days, Cota was well liked. Both Gen. Cota and Gen. Roosevelt Jr. were distant cousins, as well as their spouses, Constance Martha Alexander-Cota and Elearnore Butler Alexander-Roosevelt, their relationship would grow during Operation Tourch The North African Campaign, when Cota was 1st. Division Chief of Staff under him and Gen. Terry Allen, and later during Operation Overlord D-Day. After D-Day, the friendship between Gen. Eisenhower and him grew even more in civilian days. In the biography of Gen. Omar Bradley, he expressed good comments about Cota.

Bradley On Hurtgen Forest

Over the years after World War II, historians and writers commented on the blunders that occured during "The Battle of The Bulge", that almost destroyed Gen. Cota's 28th. Division. One of the controversial heresays was lack of communication from Cota and the upper levels, and the loss of an intelligence decoder machine under the watch of the 28th., that had gotten into the hands of the Nazi German Army. According to Gen. Omar Bradley's biography in the 1970's, he set the record straight, explaining that the truck containing the intelligence decoder was stolen by some civilian youngsters in the area, intending to take the truck for a joy ride. The truck was later recovered, with the decoder machine still in the back, intact and undisturbed.

71.135.229.211 (talk) 02:45, 27 July 2008 (UTC)Aedwardmoch71.135.229.211 (talk) 02:45, 27 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]


71.135.229.211 (talk) 02:08, 27 July 2008 (UTC)Aedwardmoch71.135.229.211 (talk)[reply]

Aedwardmoch (talk) 03:31, 23 July 2008 (UTC) Alfred "Ed Moch" Cota Aedwardmoch (talk) 03:31, 23 July 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.116.245.117 (talk) 15:40, 23 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Gen. Cota's Old Family Roots and Origins

According to The Geneology of Capt. Hugh Mason, By Henry Bond(Published in 1935)http://kinnextions.com/kinnextions/mason/rr02/rr02_317.htm#P12798, both Gen. Cota and his parents are published. His Father, George William Cota is traced to a Daniel Cota of Vermont. His Mother, Jesse Harriet Mason's family lines can be traced to Capt. Hugh Mason and Hester Welles (Wells) on "The Frances", part of "The Winthrop Fleet", the secord or third ship that arrived after the arrival of "The Mayflower".

According to Frances Cota-Johnson, The Cota Family line continues from Daniel Cota of (St. Albans) Vermont, as the french variant "Cote" in what was French Arcadia, New France, Canada, to a town named Orle, a suburb, just outside of Paris, France.

According to Alfred "Ed Moch" Cota, of The Los Pobladore 200, this Cota family line may trace to a "Sancho Cota" of Spain, who was Secretary-Council to Prince Carlos and Princess Eleanor of Spain, later he and his family removed to France when Princess Eleanor married, Francis I, King of France, in the 1500's.

Aedwardmoch (talk) 20:09, 7 October 2008 (UTC)AedwardmochAedwardmoch (talk) 20:09, 7 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]