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H.D. "Dan" Carleton

May 19, 1934 ~ September 15, 2022 (age 88) 88 Years Old

H.D. Carleton Obituary

Hendrik Daniel Carleton Born: May 19, 1934- Elizabeth, NJ - Married June 21, 1960 to Mary Gayle Smith at First Baptist in Hattiesburg, MS - Died: September 15, 2022 - Jackson, MS.

Dan was the ultimate straight shooter, not only as LSU's Pistol & Rifle Club president and later target shooting, but in his approach to life. Dan's lifetime goal was to serve and to protect his family and his country. ("family is everything"). He is sadly missed by all who were lucky enough to know him well. 

A member of LSU's ROTC he graduated from OCS with honors and joined the United States Army Reserve: 1957 - 1987. retiring from service as Colonel, U.S Army Corps of Engineers. Comments from efficiency reports: "Initiative, knowledge, managerial finesse, intense dedication, proficiency, objectivity and thoroughness." 1977; "...a leader, a manager, and a professional in every respect. His expertise in the fields of military topography and engineer intelligence is recognized throughout the Army...constantly called upon to contribute in policy decisions affecting the overall Engineer Intelligence Programs..one of the most competent staff officers I know of." 1981; During his years with the 412th Engineer Brigade he earned the General John Pershing Award, (Distinguished Graduate), U.S.Army Commendation Medal and two Meritorious Service Awards. After 5 years as Assistant for Mobilization and Reserve Affairs, Hg., Defense Mapping Agency. There he wrote the basic plan for DMA mobilization, the first in the history of the Agency. "Demonstrates great potential for major operational planning at the highest-level during mobilization and in wartime."

Cities Service Oil Company: 1959 - 1969: from Computer (actual job title) to Party Chief to Pacific Region Staff Geophysicist for offshore California and Alaska. 

United States Corps of Engineers 1969 - 2000: Geophysicist: Specialities: Seismology and Demolitions. (highest level achieved: Geophysicist, GM-14). "I received the U.S. Army R&D Achievement Award for my exploding-pipe anti-tank ditching project in this area, and coordinating with AMC and TRADOC in the development of Engineer demolitions." (He also received letters of commendation from the commanding general of the Corps of Engineers.) "During late April in 2011 my wife called me to see the broadcast announcing that as a part of the 2011 Mississippi River Flood Fight, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were planning to explosively operate the very large Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway. That operation on May 2, 2011 met all requirements and was a total success. Based on research for the exploding-pipe anti-tank ditching project I designed the explosive array for this floodway in the year 1985 for the Lower Mississippi River Division of USACE, more than 25 years before it had to be used! It was profoundly satisfying to me that my military engineering project led directly into a civil engineering project that helped protect so many fellow American."

A visitor from Greenville to St. Alban's in 2012 said, " I walked downtown everyday to check the water levels. On Mat 2 the water was just about to overtop the levee, but as soon as Bird's Point was opened we could see the water going down. It saved Greenville." Printed in Discover Magazine April 2012, written by Major General Michael Walsh, who had the responsibility for opening the Bird's Point, Missouri Floodway as well as later openings of the Bonnet Carre and Morganza Spillways: "If we hadn't operated these spillways we would have lost the levees downstream. Baton Rouge and New Orleans would have been underwater." 

After Dan's retirement in 2000 he began taking riding lessons and we soon became members of the Chula Homa Hunt, a no-kill fox hunt. His parents had been members of the Fort Leavenworth Hunt in the 1930's. Dan served a term as President of Chula Homa Hunt. 

As a Board Member of the Mississippi Opera: Chairman of Planning Committee, his yearly planning reports brought large Mississippi Arts Grants to the organization.

At St. Alban's Episcopal Church (he fell in love with the church the first time we visited) Dan served on the finance committee and as a deacon. 

He is well remembered in this comment by daughter Laura Ann: "the sweetest man on the planet", and comments by friends: "I loved that guy" (Dan's Intelligence Section sergeant-major at the 412th John Turner, who retired as a major at U.S. Army Forces Command, and as general for Mississippi State Guard) "Colonel Carleton was a dedicated as it came; I always enjoyed working with him, a soldier's soldier."; and from female friends; "He looks like the sweetest, most honest guy ever", "Dan, always the most handsome man in the room".

Dan is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Mary Carleton, daughter Laura Ann Carleton of Berlin, Germany, son Robert Bruce Carleton & wife Michelle of Vicksburg; son Charles Daniel Carleton of Vicksburg, grandchildren William Alexander Carleton of Santa Rose CA, Robert Hurst Carleton of Duluth MN, and Liliane Yongyan Carleton of Albany, CA.

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. From now on there is reserved for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give to me on that day, and not only to me but also to all who have longed for his appearing. 2 Timothy 4:7-8

In lieu of flowers, any remembrances can be made to, Rainbow Farms, Inc. (280 Mattingly Road, Vicksburg, MS) St. Alban's Episcopal Church or St. Alban's Episcopal Church Women (5930 Warrior's Trail, Vicksburg, MS 39180) or to (Army-Navy Club, 1004 Army Navy Dr Vicksburg, MS 39180. (601) 415-1807 for donations toward a memorial flag to fly over the Mississippi River)

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Services

Visitation
Saturday
October 1, 2022

12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
St. Albans Episcopal Church
5930 Warrior's Trail
Vickburg, MS 39180

Memorial Service
Saturday
October 1, 2022

2:00 PM
St. Albans Episcopal Church
5930 Warrior's Trail
Vickburg, MS 39180

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