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Frederic J. Brown II

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Brown retired in 1965, but was immediately recalled to active duty to serve as president of the Army Logistics Systems Study Group (the Brown Board), which studied and made recommendations for improving the army's processes for procuring and distributing supplies and equipment. From 1965 to 1966, he
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in 1952, and remained at EUCOM as deputy chief of staff for operations. In 1955, he returned to the United States and carried out several staff assignments in the office of the army's deputy chief of staff for logistics (G-4). In 1958, he was assigned as EUCOM's chief of staff as a
341:, on July 9, 1905, the son of Frederic Jacob Brown (1870–1954) and Adah Eunice (James) Brown (1874–1963). He attended the schools of Britton, and graduated from Britton High School in 1923. Brown received an appointment to the 369:, which he joined just as it was completing the transition from horse-drawn to mechanized. In 1928, Brown married Mary Kathryn Richardson, a high school classmate. They were the parents of a son, 396:. In September 1942 he was assigned to command the 3rd Infantry Division Artillery, which he led throughout combat in France and Germany. Battles in which he participated included the 947: 922: 861: 917: 380:
in 1933 and the Advanced Motorized Artillery Course in 1935. He was a member of the West Point faculty from 1936 to 1941, and was assigned to teach physics.
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served as president of the United States Armor Association. He retired for the second time in May 1967. Brown's awards and decorations included the
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In addition to his U.S. awards, Brown was the recipient of several foreign decorations for his World War II service, including the French
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from 1946 to 1947. After graduating, he remained at the school as a member of the faculty. From 1950 to 1953, he was assigned to
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from October 1960 to August 1961, which was also headquartered in Frankfurt. From September 1961 to July 1963, he commanded
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From July 1959 to October 1960, Brown commanded 3rd Armored Division, then headquartered in
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in Washington, D.C., on March 13, 1971. Brown was buried at
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After receiving his commission, Brown was assigned to the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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Brown" 337:Frederic Joseph Brown was born in 152:Army Logistics Systems Study Group 14: 974: 933:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 888:People from Britton, South Dakota 855: 846:"Frederic Brown, Retired General" 786:"Frederic Brown, Retired General" 668:"Brown Rites Saturday At Britton" 272:President, U.S. Armor Association 254:Mary Kathryn Richardson (m. 1927) 538:In retirement, Brown resided in 490:Army Distinguished Service Medal 311:Army Distinguished Service Medal 226:Army Distinguished Service Medal 943:Knights of the Legion of Honour 802: 778: 544:Walter Reed Army Medical Center 447: 360: 864:at Arlington National Cemetery 754: 723: 684: 660: 636: 560: 433:United States European Command 343:United States Military Academy 170:3rd Armored Division Artillery 1: 928:Recipients of the Silver Star 553: 332: 913:National War College faculty 480:, then headquartered at the 367:6th Field Artillery Regiment 16:U.S. Army lieutenant general 7: 938:Recipients of the Air Medal 903:National War College alumni 548:Arlington National Cemetery 94:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 979: 482:Presidio of San Francisco 268: 258: 250: 221: 176: 148: 138: 128: 120: 108: 100: 88: 74: 54: 46: 30: 23: 478:Sixth United States Army 303:Sixth United States Army 155:Sixth United States Army 504:with oak leaf cluster, 500:with oak leaf cluster, 767:Official Army Register 673:Aberdeen American-News 649:Aberdeen American-News 697:Aberdeen Evening News 422:Occupation of Germany 394:3rd Infantry Division 371:Frederic J. Brown III 339:Britton, South Dakota 263:Frederic J. Brown III 216:Occupation of Germany 121:Years of service 68:Britton, South Dakota 862:Frederic J. Brown II 429:National War College 376:Brown completed the 317:, two awards of the 313:, two awards of the 291:3rd Armored Division 279:Frederic J. Brown II 167:3rd Armored Division 84:Washington, D.C., US 25:Frederic J. Brown II 814:Salinas Californian 751:, pp. 116–117. 529:Order of Leopold II 468:, headquartered in 427:Brown attended the 406:Battle of the Bulge 196:Battle of the Bulge 791:The New York Times 458:lieutenant general 307:lieutenant general 283:United States Army 133:Lieutenant General 115:United States Army 702:GenealogyBank.com 678:GenealogyBank.com 654:GenealogyBank.com 506:Bronze Star Medal 437:brigadier general 410:Battle of Remagen 402:Battle of Falaise 398:Battle of Mortain 351:second lieutenant 323:Bronze Star Medal 276: 275: 241:Bronze Star Medal 201:Battle of Remagen 191:Battle of Falaise 186:Battle of Mortain 970: 849: 843: 837: 831: 822: 821: 806: 800: 799: 782: 776: 775: 758: 752: 746: 740: 739: 727: 721: 715: 706: 705: 688: 682: 681: 664: 658: 657: 640: 634: 628: 581: 580: 564: 540:McLean, Virginia 519:(Chevalier) and 494:oak leaf cluster 388:At the start of 384:Continued career 347:Royal C. 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A veteran of 269:Other work 243: 239: 236:Legion of Merit 234: 229: 171: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 96: 83: 79: 66: 60: 58: 42: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 976: 966: 965: 960: 955: 950: 945: 940: 935: 930: 925: 920: 915: 910: 905: 900: 895: 890: 885: 880: 866: 865: 857: 856:External links 854: 851: 850: 838: 823: 818:Newspapers.com 801: 777: 753: 741: 722: 707: 683: 659: 635: 582: 558: 557: 555: 552: 449: 446: 418:Harz Mountains 385: 382: 362: 359: 334: 331: 274: 273: 270: 266: 265: 260: 256: 255: 252: 248: 247: 223: 219: 218: 214: 213: 211:Harz Mountains 208: 203: 198: 193: 188: 178: 174: 173: 150: 146: 145: 142: 140:Service number 136: 135: 130: 126: 125: 122: 118: 117: 112: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 92: 90: 86: 85: 82:(aged 65) 78:March 13, 1971 76: 72: 71: 56: 52: 51: 48: 44: 43: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 975: 964: 961: 959: 956: 954: 951: 949: 946: 944: 941: 939: 936: 934: 931: 929: 926: 924: 921: 919: 916: 914: 911: 909: 906: 904: 901: 899: 896: 894: 891: 889: 886: 884: 881: 879: 876: 875: 873: 863: 860: 859: 848:, p. 48. 847: 842: 836:, p. 12. 835: 830: 828: 819: 815: 811: 805: 797: 793: 792: 787: 781: 773: 769: 768: 763: 757: 750: 745: 737: 733: 726: 719: 714: 712: 703: 699: 698: 693: 687: 679: 675: 674: 669: 663: 655: 651: 650: 645: 639: 633:, p. 47. 632: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 597: 595: 593: 591: 589: 587: 578: 574: 570: 563: 559: 551: 549: 545: 542:. 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Black and white head and shoulders photo of Frederic J. Brown II as commander of Sixth U.S. Army in 1963
Britton, South Dakota
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Lieutenant General
Service number
Sixth United States Army
Allied Land Forces South-Eastern Europe
V Corps
3rd Armored Division
World War II
Battle of Mortain
Battle of Falaise
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of Remagen
Ruhr pocket
Harz Mountains
Occupation of Germany
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Air Medal
Frederic J. Brown III
United States Army
World War II
3rd Armored Division
V Corps
Allied Land Forces South-Eastern Europe
Sixth United States Army

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