Hardy Cross Dillard
Hardy Dillard | |
|---|---|
| Judge of the International Court of Justice | |
| In office 1970–1979 | |
| Preceded by | Philip Jessup |
| Succeeded by | Richard Baxter |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Hardy Cross Dillard October 23, 1902 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
| Died | May 12, 1982 (aged 79) Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. |
| Spouse(s) | Janet Gray Schaufler Valgerdur Nielsen Dent |
| Education | United States Military Academy (BS) University of Virginia (LLB) |
Hardy Cross Dillard (23 October 1902 – 12 May 1982) was an American jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 1970 to 1979, as a judge appointed by Queen Elizabeth II to a court of arbitration concerning the Beagle Channel islands dispute, Dean of the University of Virginia School of Law (1963–1968), legal adviser to the High Commissioner for Germany (1950), first director of the National War College (1946), and as a colonel in the U.S. Army during World War II (1941–1946). During World War II, Dillard served as deputy chief of staff for civil affairs (G5) in the China Command, Commander of the Civil Affairs Staging Area at the Presidio of Monterey where he oversaw preparation and planning for the Occupation of Japan and as commander of the European Civil Affairs Training Division of SHAEF in preparation for Operation Overlord. Previously, he initiated and served as director of the School of Military Government.