James Alexander Ulio
1882–1958 (age 76)
U.S. Army General
Biography
James Alexander Ulio dedicated decades to ensuring the U.S. Army was sustained by reliable logistics, shaping the Quartermaster Corps into a backbone of support for soldiers overseas. His expertise guided critical supply efforts through two world wars, always with an emphasis on efficiency and care for the troops in the field.
Ulio’s colleagues admired his steady counsel, his integrity, and the calm clarity he brought to the often chaotic demands of wartime support. Arlington National Cemetery now guards his memory, honoring a general whose service kept others ready and sustained.