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George B. Duncan

Major General George Brand Duncan (October 10, 1861 – March 15, 1950) was a United States Army officer who served in numerous conflicts, most notably World War I, where he commanded the 82nd Division, now the 82nd Airborne Division.

George B. Duncan
George B. Duncan as a major general in Prauthoy, France, November 25, 1918.
Born(1861-10-10)October 10, 1861
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
DiedMarch 15, 1950(1950-03-15) (aged 88)
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Place of burial
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1886−1925
Rank Major General
Service number0-60
Unit Infantry Branch
Commands held1st Brigade
77th Division
82nd Division
Seventh Corps Area
Battles/warsSpanish–American War
Philippine–American War
World War I
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Croix de Guerre (France)
Commander of the Legion of Honor (France)
Companion of the Order of the Bath (United Kingdom)

Military career edit

The son of Henry Timberlake Duncan Jr., mayor of Lexington, Kentucky, George Brand Duncan entered the United States Military Academy (USMA) in 1882, graduating in 1886 and receiving a position as a second lieutenant in the 9th Infantry.[1] Several of his fellow classmates included men who would, like Duncan himself, eventually rise to general officer rank, such as John J. Pershing, Charles T. Menoher, Walter Henry Gordon, Edward Mann Lewis, Mason Patrick, Julius Penn, Avery D. Andrews, John E. McMahon, Ernest Hinds, William H. Hay, James McRae, Lucien Grant Berry and Jesse McI. Carter.[2]

 
French General Augustin Gérard, commanding the French Eighth Army, accompanied by Major General George B. Duncan, commanding the 77th Division, leaving the 77th's headquarters and passing by its Guard of Honor, Baccarat, France, June 1918.
 
Major General Charles Pelot Summerall, sat in the middle, along with members of his staff and senior commanders in his V Corps, pictured here in 1918 or 1919. Major General George B. Duncan, commanding the 82nd Division, is sat on the far left.

He was stationed in Cuba during the Spanish–American War, and he served with distinction during the Philippine–American War, helping to organize the Philippine Scouts.[3]

After a term on the General Staff, Duncan reported to France in June 1917, two months after the American entry into World War I, where he served as the commander of the 26th Infantry Regiment, part of the 1st Division of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). In September he was given command of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division.[2]

He remained in this appointment until May 1918 when he was selected by General John J. Pershing, his classmate at West Point who was now in command of the AEF, to take over the 77th Division.[1][4] The first of the National Army divisions to arrive in France, the 77th began training with the British forces in northern France and Belgium where it soon gained a reputation as a first-class unit.[4]

After having been relieved over concerns about his physical condition, Duncan successfully convinced Pershing to return him to command. In October 1918, Duncan relieved Major General William P. Burnham as commander of the 82nd Division, and participated in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.[3][4]

As a result of his service in World War I, he received numerous decorations, including the Croix de Guerre with two palms and a star and status as a Commander in the Legion of Honor from France, status as a Companion of Order of the Bath from the United Kingdom, and the Army Distinguished Service Medal from the United States.[3] The citation for his DSM reads:

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General George Brand Duncan, United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I. Arriving in France with the first contingent of American troops, General Duncan commanded in turn a regiment, brigade, and division with conspicuous success. In the command of the 77th Division in the Baccarat sector his sound military judgment, energy, and resolution were important factors in the successes gained. Later, in command of the 82d Division in the Argonne-Meuse offensive, he proved himself a brilliant leader with great force and energy.[5]

Duncan and fellow Major General Campbell King were the first two Americans ever honored with the Croix de Guerre.[1] Duncan commanded the Seventh Corps Area from 1922 until 1925.[6]

Personal life edit

Duncan married Mary Kercheval on October 23, 1895.[7] The couple had two sons: Daniel, born in 1901, and Henry, born in 1903. Daniel, however, died as a child in 1906.

Duncan retired from military service in 1925.[3] He is buried in Section D, Lot 120 in the Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky.[8]

Bibliography edit

  • Cooke, James J. (1997). Pershing and his Generals: Command and Staff in the AEF. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-95363-7.
  • Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, North Carolina: Pentland Press. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151.
  • Coffman, Edward M. (1998). The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-0955-8.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Pershing Has 1,100,000 Men", the New York Times, published July 14, 1918, front page, accessed February 18, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Cooke 1997, p. 107.
  3. ^ a b c d Davis 1998, p. 115.
  4. ^ a b c Cooke 1997, p. 108.
  5. ^ "Valor awards for George Brand Duncan". Military Times.
  6. ^ Clay, Steven E. (2010). US Army Order of Battle 1919–1941, Vol. 1: The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations (PDF). Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Combat Studies Institute Press.
  7. ^ Davis 1998, p. 114.
  8. ^ https://lexcem.org/notable-people/

External links edit

  • "Major General George Brand Duncan 1861 - 1935". Duncan Biographies. Clan Duncan Society. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  • . USMA Library Digital Collections. USMA Library. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  • George Brand Duncan at Find a Grave
Military offices
Preceded by Commanding General 77th Division
May–July 1918
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commanding General 82nd Division
1918–1919
Succeeded by
Post deactivated
Preceded by Commanding General Seventh Corps Area
1922–1925
Succeeded by

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This article is about the military officer For others see George Duncan Major General George Brand Duncan October 10 1861 March 15 1950 was a United States Army officer who served in numerous conflicts most notably World War I where he commanded the 82nd Division now the 82nd Airborne Division George B DuncanGeorge B Duncan as a major general in Prauthoy France November 25 1918 Born 1861 10 10 October 10 1861Lexington Kentucky United StatesDiedMarch 15 1950 1950 03 15 aged 88 Lexington Kentucky United StatesPlace of burialLexington Cemetery Kentucky United StatesAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States ArmyYears of service1886 1925RankMajor GeneralService number0 60UnitInfantry BranchCommands held1st Brigade77th Division82nd DivisionSeventh Corps AreaBattles warsSpanish American WarPhilippine American WarWorld War IAwardsArmy Distinguished Service MedalCroix de Guerre France Commander of the Legion of Honor France Companion of the Order of the Bath United Kingdom Contents 1 Military career 2 Personal life 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksMilitary career editThe son of Henry Timberlake Duncan Jr mayor of Lexington Kentucky George Brand Duncan entered the United States Military Academy USMA in 1882 graduating in 1886 and receiving a position as a second lieutenant in the 9th Infantry 1 Several of his fellow classmates included men who would like Duncan himself eventually rise to general officer rank such as John J Pershing Charles T Menoher Walter Henry Gordon Edward Mann Lewis Mason Patrick Julius Penn Avery D Andrews John E McMahon Ernest Hinds William H Hay James McRae Lucien Grant Berry and Jesse McI Carter 2 nbsp French General Augustin Gerard commanding the French Eighth Army accompanied by Major General George B Duncan commanding the 77th Division leaving the 77th s headquarters and passing by its Guard of Honor Baccarat France June 1918 nbsp Major General Charles Pelot Summerall sat in the middle along with members of his staff and senior commanders in his V Corps pictured here in 1918 or 1919 Major General George B Duncan commanding the 82nd Division is sat on the far left He was stationed in Cuba during the Spanish American War and he served with distinction during the Philippine American War helping to organize the Philippine Scouts 3 After a term on the General Staff Duncan reported to France in June 1917 two months after the American entry into World War I where he served as the commander of the 26th Infantry Regiment part of the 1st Division of the American Expeditionary Forces AEF In September he was given command of the 1st Brigade 1st Division 2 He remained in this appointment until May 1918 when he was selected by General John J Pershing his classmate at West Point who was now in command of the AEF to take over the 77th Division 1 4 The first of the National Army divisions to arrive in France the 77th began training with the British forces in northern France and Belgium where it soon gained a reputation as a first class unit 4 After having been relieved over concerns about his physical condition Duncan successfully convinced Pershing to return him to command In October 1918 Duncan relieved Major General William P Burnham as commander of the 82nd Division and participated in the Meuse Argonne Offensive 3 4 As a result of his service in World War I he received numerous decorations including the Croix de Guerre with two palms and a star and status as a Commander in the Legion of Honor from France status as a Companion of Order of the Bath from the United Kingdom and the Army Distinguished Service Medal from the United States 3 The citation for his DSM reads The President of the United States of America authorized by Act of Congress July 9 1918 takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General George Brand Duncan United States Army for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility during World War I Arriving in France with the first contingent of American troops General Duncan commanded in turn a regiment brigade and division with conspicuous success In the command of the 77th Division in the Baccarat sector his sound military judgment energy and resolution were important factors in the successes gained Later in command of the 82d Division in the Argonne Meuse offensive he proved himself a brilliant leader with great force and energy 5 Duncan and fellow Major General Campbell King were the first two Americans ever honored with the Croix de Guerre 1 Duncan commanded the Seventh Corps Area from 1922 until 1925 6 Personal life editDuncan married Mary Kercheval on October 23 1895 7 The couple had two sons Daniel born in 1901 and Henry born in 1903 Daniel however died as a child in 1906 Duncan retired from military service in 1925 3 He is buried in Section D Lot 120 in the Lexington Cemetery in Lexington Kentucky 8 Bibliography editCooke James J 1997 Pershing and his Generals Command and Staff in the AEF Praeger Publishers ISBN 0 275 95363 7 Davis Henry Blaine Jr 1998 Generals in Khaki Raleigh North Carolina Pentland Press ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 40298151 Coffman Edward M 1998 The War to End All Wars The American Military Experience in World War University Press of Kentucky ISBN 978 0 8131 0955 8 References edit a b c Pershing Has 1 100 000 Men the New York Times published July 14 1918 front page accessed February 18 2008 a b Cooke 1997 p 107 a b c d Davis 1998 p 115 a b c Cooke 1997 p 108 Valor awards for George Brand Duncan Military Times Clay Steven E 2010 US Army Order of Battle 1919 1941 Vol 1 The Arms Major Commands and Infantry Organizations PDF Fort Leavenworth Kansas Combat Studies Institute Press Davis 1998 p 114 https lexcem org notable people External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Brand Duncan Major General George Brand Duncan 1861 1935 Duncan Biographies Clan Duncan Society Retrieved 30 December 2008 George B Duncan My Four Years at West Point USMA Library Digital Collections USMA Library Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2008 George Brand Duncan at Find a GraveMilitary officesPreceded byEvan M Johnson Commanding General 77th DivisionMay July 1918 Succeeded byEvan M JohnsonPreceded byWilliam P Burnham Commanding General 82nd Division1918 1919 Succeeded byPost deactivatedPreceded byFrancis J Kernan Commanding General Seventh Corps Area1922 1925 Succeeded byBenjamin A Poore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George B Duncan amp oldid 1175244753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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