- Benedict Crowell
Benedict Crowell (October 12, 1869 - September 8, 1952) was a
United States military officer andpolitician particularly influential in military organization during and followingWorld War I .Crowell was born in 1869 in Cleveland,
Ohio to Mr and Mrs William Crowell. He attendedYale University , where he was admitted to theZeta Psi fraternity, graduating in 1891 with both aPh.D. and M.A. He returned to Cleveland to pursue a business career insteel andmining , and married his wife Julia Cobb in December 1904. As war loomed, he rose quickly through the ranks of theUnited States Army Reserve , being made first an honorary major on his entry in 1916, and eventually a brigadier general before being tapped for political positions. During the war, he went on to serve as Assistant Secretary of War andDirector of Munitions , founded the Army Ordnance Association in 1919, and would eventually a special consultant to the Secretary of War duringWorld War II . He remained potent in politics between the wars, serving as a principal framer of theNational Defense Act of 1920 , and was president of the Army Ordnance Association, a lobbying group, for a quarter of a century. He died in Cleveland in 1952, being survived by his wife, and is interred inArlington National Cemetery .ee also
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NAME= Crowell, Benedict
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH= October 12, 1869
PLACE OF BIRTH= Cleveland,Ohio
DATE OF DEATH= September 8, 1952
PLACE OF DEATH= Cleveland,Ohio
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