George Rodney Smith (7 May 1850 – 24 May 1928) was the last Paymaster-General of the United States Army.
Smith was then on a leave of absence to 7 October 1879, before being assigned on frontier duty at Whipple Barracks, Arizona, until March 1880.
Smith was on a sick leave of absence from January to 13 December 1881, when he was moved to the in War Record Office in Washington, D. C., where he remained until 19 July 1882.
Smith was then promoted to Paymaster-General, and would serve until 15 February 1913, when he resigned from the Army.
[6] He was awarded campaign medals for serving in the Indian Wars, Philippine Insurrection and the First Occupation of Cuba.