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833:, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General William Lassiter, 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. As Commander of the 51st Field Artillery Brigade, as Chief of Artillery of the Artillery of the 1st and 4th Army Corps in turn, and as Chief of Artillery, 2d Army, General Lassiter showed himself to be a leader of conspicuous ability. His energy and sound judgment influenced greatly the successful operations of his commands on the Vesle, at the St. Mihiel salient, and in the Toul sector. He later commanded with skill and marked success the 32d Infantry Division. 28: 858: 624:, until December 1903. From 1904 to 1908, Lassiter was assigned as a member and of the Army board that developed and implemented an update to the Field Artillery Drill Regulations, and also served as the board's recorder. He also served as a member of the board that tested cannons and ammunition and made procurement and fielding recommendations. Lassiter was promoted to 658:
Upon returning to the United States in early 1911, Lassiter was ordered to temporary duty as inspector general of the experimental Maneuver Division which conducted exercises and maneuvers at Fort Sam Houston. He then performed temporary duty at the Office of the Inspector General in
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Lassiter reached the mandatory retirement age of 64 in September 1931 and retired as a major general on September 30. On October 5, 1935, Lassiter and Jeannette Fallon Johnson (1884-1965) were married at a ceremony in
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and served on a board which reviewed Army activities during the war to compile lessons learned and recommendations to improve future equipping and training. In the summer of 1919, he accompanied General
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Lassiter assumed command of the 51st Field Artillery Brigade in October 1917, and he led his unit during training in England and France, followed by combat in France. His brigade served as part of the
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Lassiter served on the War Department staff until September 1920. In August 1920, he received promotion to brigadier general. From September 1920 to September 1921, he was the commander of the
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at West Point. He began studies at West Point in 1885 and graduated in 1889 ranked 23rd in his class of 49. Among his fellow graduates included several men who would become
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in Washington, D.C., where he completed the activities of the plebiscite commission and submitted its final report. From March 1927 to March 1928, Lassiter commanded the
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After his service in Cuba, Lassiter was assigned to West Point as an assistant instructor of tactics, where he served from August 1898 to July 1901. He was promoted to
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Major General William Lassiter, commanding the 32nd Division, along with senior division commanders and staff at the presentation of medals to men of the division at
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from August 1908 to April 1909. From April to August 1909 he was ordered to conduct special inspections of all Field Artillery regiments. Lassiter served in the
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and several foreign decorations. After the war, Lassiter received several high profile command and staff assignments, including commander of the
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until October 1910, and carried out duties as inspector general of Field Artillery, inspector general of the Department of the
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William Lassiter, wearing the two stars of a major general, pictured here in October 1918 towards the end of
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in June 1926, and remained until October 1926. He then performed temporary duty at the
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Following his promotion to major, Lassiter was assigned to temporary duty in the
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From October 1923 to September 1924, Lassiter was assigned as commander of the
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Lassiter retired in 1931 as a permanent major general and became a resident of
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While serving in Germany, Lassiter was assigned as chief of artillery for
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in February 1901. Lassiter commanded the 7th Field Artillery Battery at
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In October 1918, Lassiter was assigned as chief of artillery for the
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for heroism at Santiago. When the Army replaced this award with the
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Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in 1918, Lassiter's citation was converted to the new medal.
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which was invited to observe army education and training in
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From November 1916 to August 1917, Lassiter was the U.S.
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was another distinguished graduate, becoming the first
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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United States Army Field Artillery Branch personnel
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From April to October 1928 he commanded the 592:, and Lassiter took part in combat during the 1078:Who Was Who in American History, the Military 910:Tacna-Arica Arbitration Plebiscite Commission 757:and later the French 32nd Army Corps in the 568:In March 1898, Lassiter's regiment moved to 525:. In January 1891 he was transferred to the 1267:32d 'Red Arrow' Division During World War I 1097: 788:in September. He was promoted to temporary 639:'s office. He was inspector general of the 505:In February 1890 he was transferred to the 1374:United States Army generals of World War I 971:In retirement, Lassiter was a resident of 509:, and in March he was assigned to duty at 86:, Santa Barbara, California, United States 26: 1429:19th-century United States Army personnel 307:in 1889 and began a career in the Army's 856: 734:. In August 1917, four months after the 1035: 1033: 1031: 997: 995: 993: 991: 958: 738:, he received a temporary promotion to 576:. In April, the 1st Artillery moved to 563: 1414:United States Military Academy faculty 1336: 1216: 1072: 1070: 403:United States House of Representatives 1369:United States Military Academy alumni 1039: 1001: 955:from October 1930 to September 1931. 628:in February 1908 and assigned to the 335:, including postings to Cuba and the 1028: 988: 1067: 810:, which he led during the post-war 776:, and took part in the summer 1918 607: 529:, and in February he began duty at 517:. In May 1890 he was reassigned to 13: 1394:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 1046:Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography 484: 401:, who represented Virginia in the 14: 1440: 1404:Burials at Santa Barbara Cemetery 1284: 847:Order of St Michael and St George 663:, and member of the staff at the 366:and Panama Canal Department, the 1424:Military personnel from Virginia 1359:People from Petersburg, Virginia 1318:Commanding General 32nd Division 1217:Thayer, Bill (January 9, 2016). 1002:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 923:Lassiter resumed command of the 819:Army Distinguished Service Medal 710:in November 1914, and served at 360:Army Distinguished Service Medal 239:Army Distinguished Service Medal 1419:United States military attachés 736:American entry into World War I 481:to attain the rank of colonel. 327:, for which he was awarded the 1255: 1237: 827:President of the United States 721: 700:Occupation of Veracruz, Mexico 407:United States Military Academy 305:United States Military Academy 303:, Lassiter graduated from the 153:Base Section Number 3, England 1: 1384:Recipients of the Silver Star 982: 766:American Expeditionary Forces 393:William Lassiter was born in 388: 801:Armistice that ended the war 784:, where he took part in the 157:51st Field Artillery Brigade 7: 1409:United States Army generals 852: 812:occupation of the Rhineland 346:, Lassiter was promoted to 290:occupation of the Rhineland 229:Occupation of the Rhineland 155:U.S. Army Forces in England 151:7th Field Artillery Battery 10: 1445: 1225:. Chicago, IL: Bill Thayer 878:during victory parades in 829:of America, authorized by 778:Second Battle of the Marne 641:Army of Cuban Pacification 276:. He was a veteran of the 1324: 1315: 1307: 1302: 973:Santa Barbara, California 865:, Germany, December 1918. 774:Battle of Château-Thierry 706:. He was assigned to the 690:Lassiter served with the 489:Lassiter was appointed a 379:Santa Barbara, California 292:and attained the rank of 256: 248: 234: 212: 147: 137: 127: 117: 109: 99: 91: 78: 72:Santa Barbara, California 61: 41: 25: 18: 1076:Marquis Who's Who, Inc. 1249:valor.militarytimes.com 925:Panama Canal Department 841:with two Palms and the 837:France awarded him the 191:Panama Canal Department 1223:Bill Thayer's Web Site 977:Santa Barbara Cemetery 866: 835: 821:. The citation reads: 786:Battle of Saint-Mihiel 751:French 11th Army Corps 431:Walter Augustus Bethel 399:Francis Rives Lassiter 383:Santa Barbara Cemetery 309:Field Artillery Branch 282:occupation of Veracruz 221:Occupation of Veracruz 142:Field Artillery Branch 84:Santa Barbara Cemetery 941:Philippine Department 929:U.S. State Department 906:Panama Canal Division 860: 823: 653:Philippine Department 451:Edward McGlachlin Jr. 415:Charles Dudley Rhodes 368:Philippine Department 364:Panama Canal Division 323:and took part in the 199:Philippine Department 187:Panama Canal Division 170:Second Army Artillery 110:Years of service 1041:Tyler, Lyon Gardiner 959:Retirement and death 849:(Knight Commander). 574:Spanish–American War 564:Spanish–American War 459:William Wright Harts 427:Frank Daniel Webster 423:Eben Eveleth Winslow 395:Petersburg, Virginia 301:Petersburg, Virginia 278:Spanish–American War 217:Spanish–American War 55:Petersburg, Virginia 953:Hawaiian Department 951:. He commanded the 708:2nd Field Artillery 692:4th Field Artillery 630:3rd Field Artillery 372:Hawaiian Department 261:Francis R. Lassiter 207:Hawaiian Department 901:in December 1922. 867: 704:Mexican Revolution 685:lieutenant colonel 596:. He received the 455:George LeRoy Irwin 274:United States Army 104:United States Army 52:September 29, 1867 1332: 1331: 1325:Succeeded by 1303:Military offices 1056:978-0-8063-1552-2 1004:Generals in Khaki 945:Eighth Corps Area 740:brigadier general 696:Texas City, Texas 637:Inspector General 594:Siege of Santiago 491:second lieutenant 471:William S. Graves 348:brigadier general 333:Inspector General 325:Siege of Santiago 267: 266: 203:Eighth Corps Area 1436: 1327:Post deactivated 1308:Preceded by 1300: 1299: 1291:William Lassiter 1279: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1259: 1253: 1252: 1241: 1235: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1214: 1095: 1074: 1065: 1064: 1037: 1026: 1025: 999: 933:Sixth Corps Area 876:John J. 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Petersburg, Virginia
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara Cemetery
United States Army
Major General
Service number
Field Artillery Branch
I Corps
IV Corps
Second Army Artillery
32nd Division
Third Army
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Panama Canal Division
Panama Canal Department
Sixth Corps Area
Philippine Department
Eighth Corps Area
Hawaiian Department
Spanish–American War
Occupation of Veracruz
World War I
Occupation of the Rhineland
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Francis R. Lassiter
United States Army
Spanish–American War

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