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Donald Prentice Booth (December 21, 1902 – October 30, 1993) was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army. During World War II he was the US Army's youngest theater commander. After World War II he was known for his commands of the 28th Infantry Division, the 9th Infantry Division and the Fourth United States Army. In addition, he served as High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands from 1958 to 1961. ==Early life== Donald Prentice Booth was the son of Colonel Alfred James Booth (1875–1937), a career Army officer and veteran of the Spanish–American War and World War I. Donald Booth attended Hawaii's Punahou School, and high schools in San Antonio, Texas, Albany, New York, and Patchogue, New York before graduating from Leavenworth High School in Leavenworth, Kansas in 1921.〔(''New York in the Spanish–American War 1898'' ), published by New York Adjutant General, Volume 1, 1900, page 356〕〔("Lieutenants in the Army" ), ''New York Times'', April 25, 1901〕〔(Distinguished Service Medal citation, Alfred James Booth ), Military Times Hall of Valor web site〕〔(1914–1915 Catalogue ) published by Punahou School, 1915, page 66〕〔(The 1921 June Bug ), Yearbook published by the Fiftieth Graduating Class, Leavenworth High School〕〔(''American Men in Government: A Biographical Dictionary and Directory of Federal Officials'' ), by Jerome M. Rosow, 1949, page 40〕 He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1926 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Engineers.〔("Military Cadets Named ), New York Times, June 6, 1922〕〔''Who's Who in Engineering'', by John William Leonard, Winfield Scott Downs, and M.M. Lewis, Volume 6, 1948〕
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