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Preston Brown

Preston Brown
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Brigadier General Preston Brown
Born January 2, 1872 (1872-01-02)
Lexington, Kentucky
Died June 30, 1948 (1948-07-01) (aged 76)
Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
Place of burial Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Army
Years of service 1892 - 1936
Rank two silver stars Major General
Unit 2nd Infantry Division
IV Corps
Commands held 3rd Infantry Division
Wars

World War I

Awards Distinguished Service Medal

World War I

Preston Brown (1872–1948) was an American army officer who saw action with the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. Brown reached the rank of Major General, before retiring from active duty in 1936.

Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky. His maternal grandfather was General William C. Preston of the Confederate Army, while his father was a Union Army colonel. He attended Yale, where he served on the editorial board of The Yale Record. After his graduation in 1892, he entered the army as a private and served in Battery A, Fifth Field Artillery Brigade.

He was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in 1897 and rose through the ranks; he became a major in 1916 and a Lieutenant Colonel in 1917. In 1918, he was appointed Colonel of the National Army and in August of the same year was promoted to be Brigadier General.

He served as Chief of Staff in the 2nd Infantry Division at Château-Thierry and Saint-Mihiel in 1918, and was Chief of Staff of the 4th Army Corps. In August 1918, he was appointed Commanding General of the 3rd Infantry Division, serving in that capacity through the Battle of Meuse-Argonne. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his leadership of the 3rd Infantry Division, as well as his previous efforts as Chief of Staff of the 2nd Infantry Division.


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