Background
Mather was born in Watertown, South Dakota, on June 2, 1911.
executive General military officer commander
Mather was born in Watertown, South Dakota, on June 2, 1911.
He was appointed to the United States Military Academy and in 1932 he graduated and was commissioned in the cavalry. He studied Spanish at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 1937 and then returned to West Point to teach Spanish for four years.
During World World War II, he served as Executive Officer of the 110th Infantry Regiment of the 28th Infantry Division and was decorated for his actions in the Battle of Hürtgen Forest. From 1946 to 1948, he served on the staff of the Caribbean Command in the Panama Canal Zone, beginning a long association with Latin America. Following an assignment as Chief of Staff, Fourth United States Army at Fort Sam Houston in 1961, he was assigned as Chairman, United States Delegation, Joint Brazil-United States Military Assistance Advisory Group in Rio de Janeiro until September 1964.
In 1965, he assumed command of the 2nd Armored Division at Fort Hood.
Following that assignment, he served as the United States Military Representative to the Permanent Military Deputies Group, Central Treaty Organization located in Ankara, Turkey. He next took command of V Corps in 1966, returning stateside in 1967 to command III Corps.
He became the first Director of Civil Disturbance Planning and Operations in July 1968. His final assignment was as Commander in Chief, United States Southern Command.
He retired from the army in 1971.
Army Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star with V Device
Purple Heart
Mather retired to Pinehurst, North Carolina, and served two terms as a village councilman.