Marshall Magruder

Brigadier General Marshall Magruder (12 October 1885 4 July 1956) Father of Peyton M. Magruder was born in Washington, D. C. He served in both World War I and World War II. He retired from the US Army in 1946 as a Brigadier General. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Section 30, Site 1092 with full military honors.

Grave at Arlington National Cemetery

Career

  • 19391940 Commanding Officer Armored Cavalry Regiment
  • 19421943 Commanding Officer 14th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 19431946 Member of War Department Manpower Board
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