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He worked for Federal from 1934 until he joined the
Army in 1942.
(US Army records) George Cake joined the Army in
1942. He eventually ended up in Chemical Warfare
section of the First U. S. Army Group in London. This
was FUSAG, the outfit that pretended to be mount-
ing an invasion to the northern edge of France.
Then he was in the 12th Army Group and asked to be
transferred to a combat division. He joined the 3rd
Armored during the last few weeks of the "Bulge" action and stayed with them until discharge.
( The Third Armored Divisions history book "Spearhead" continues) G-5, Lt. Col. George Cake, in com-
mand of 3rd Armored Division Military Government, helped formulate the American occupational policy
in newly conquered German territory. His work set a prece-
dent for later MG officials to study. G-5, as an integral part of
the division general staff, was not brought into being until late
in the western fighting. Earlier, it was known as the Civil Af-
fairs Sections. Lt. Col. Cake assumed this duty in April 9, 1945.
Lt. Col. Cake holds the Bronze Star with cluster, Presidential
Unit Citation with oak leaf cluster, European Theater of Op-
erations with five battle stars, Victory Medal and the French
Croix de Guerre with silver star.
(Carrick)
When Jim returned from wartime duty, he restarted
the George F. Cake Corporation with offices in Los Angles and Berkeley. In the 1950's and 1960's it was
undoubtedly the largest distributor of law enforcement equipment in the west. At this time, he switched from
Federal laboratories to Lake Erie Chemical Co.
(Lake Erie had been a competitor for Federal Labs since the
1920s. Lake Erie also sold Thompsons through the regional salesman E. E. Richardson, before AO closed all
sales except through Federal Labs. in the 1930s. Ed.)
Jim told me that when he moved in the 1960's, he found that he still had the Thompson that he used for his pre-
war demonstrations. Of course, I asked where it might be at the present, and he said that he gave it to a friend
in the FBI to do with as he pleased.
In the book "American Legend," the serial number listing of Colt serial numbers lists s/n 14895, as a sales sample
for Joesph M. Roush. Now the question is did Joe Ruosh give his sales sample to Jim Cake or did Federal Labs.
send another TSMG? We may never know......until perhaps the Thompson resurfaces somewhere.
Mike Carrick also included in with this information a copy of the letter in which this manual was sent to him by
Jim Cake and also sent along the following photographs. It just goes to show you that as a collector you sometimes
get the most information and thrill from the stories behind items that you find for your collection. Too often these
are lost to history. So it is a real pleasure when you can uncover the whole story.
DEMO AT THE NEW RANGE FOR ALHAMBRA PD, CAL. (LTO R) LA CO. SHRF REIVELL
GRIGGERS, BEVERLY HILLS PD CAPT. VALANCE, GEORGE CAKE AND ALHAMBRA
PD.