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| 1917 | Brigadier General |  |
| Appointed Brigadier-General, serves in the American AEF in France |
| 1921 | Director Bureau of Budget |  |
| Appointed Director of USABureau of Budget |
| 1923 | Reparations Commission |  |
| Washington Appointed President of the Reparations Commission |
| 1923 | Vice President |  |
| 3rd Aug Washington Appointed Vice President of the USA |
| 1924 | Allied Reparations Committee |  |
| The Dawes committee is entrusted with finding a solution for the collection of the German reparations debt following World War I, set at 132 billion gold marks, appointed by the Allied Reparations Committee |
| 1924 | Dawes Plan |  |
| The Dawes committee is entrusted with finding a solution for the collection of the German reparations debt following World War I, set at 132 billion gold marks, appointed by the Allied Reparations Committee |
| The Dawes committee, Maurice Houtart & Emile Francqui (Belgium), Jean Parmentier & Edgard Allix (France), Josiah Stamp & Robert Kindersley (UK), Alberto Pirelli & Frederico Flora (Italy), Owen Young & Charles Dawes (USA) |
| 9th April Charles Dawes becomes the co-recipient of the Noble Peace Prize in 1925, in recognition of his work on the Dawes Plan |
| 9th April The Dawes s Plan provides for annual German reparations |
| Aug The Dawes Plan (as proposed by the Dawes Committee, Chaired by Charles G. Dawes ) is an attempt following World War I for the Allies to collect war reparations debt from defeated post-World War I Germany |
| 1924 | Economy |  |
| 9th April Reports on the German economy, submitted to a committee chaired by Charles Dawes |
| 1925 | Nobel Prize |  |
| Winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace |
| 1925 | Vice President |  |
| Appointed Vice President of the USA |
| 1929 | Ambassador |  |
| London Appointed Ambassador to Britain |