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Francis Honeycutt

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degree in June 1904 and was commissioned second lieutenant in the Field Artillery branch. He returned to the Military Academy as a mathematics instructor from 1907 to 1911. Honeycutt served in the various field artillery assignments and commanded 338th Field Artillery Regiment as the part of
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and two daughters, Jane (1919–2011), a wife of Colonel William W. West, III and Margaret (1913-1972), a wife of Major general
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He was married to Margaret Harmon (1882–1979), a daughter of Colonel Millard F. Harmon and sister of lieutenant generals
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at Fort Bragg, he assumed additional duty as Commanding general of the division and also held command of Fort Bragg.
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theater of World War II. Also many of his classmates became general officer later in their careers including
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Honeycutt returned to the United States in early September 1940, was promoted to the rank of
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On September 20, 1940, General Honeycutt was killed in Army plane crash accident near
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from July 1927 to August 1928 and later served on the faculty of the
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for service as Commanding officer, 12th Field Artillery Brigade at
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in 1923. He rose through the ranks and commanded 1st Battalion,
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in fencing
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and assumed command of 13th Field Artillery Brigade at
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Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45
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Woodbine, Georgia
United States Military Academy Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army

Brigadier General

Field Artillery Branch
9th Infantry Division
15th Field Artillery Regiment
World War I
World War I Victory Medal
American Defense Service Medal
Fencing
fencing
United States
Olympic Games
1920 Antwerp
Foil, team
fencer
military officer
foil
1920 Summer Olympics
brigadier general
9th Infantry Division
San Francisco, California
United States Army
Fort Clinch

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