Major General Lytle Brown, Chief of Engineers 1929–1933
Born
November 22, 1872 (1872-11-22) Nashville, Tennessee
Died
May 3, 1951 (1951-05-04) (aged 78) Franklin, Tennessee
Place of burial
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Allegiance
United States of America
Service/branch
United States Army
Years of service
1898−1936
Rank
Major General
Service number
0-588
Commands held
2d Battalion of Engineers Chief of Engineers Panama Canal Department
Wars
Spanish–American War Mexican Expedition World War I
Awards
Distinguished Service Medal, Order of the Bath, Officer of the Legion of Honour
Lytle Brown (November 22, 1872 – May 3, 1951) was a U.S. Army officer who fought in the Spanish–American War and participated in the Mexican Expedition of 1916. Brown served as Chief of Engineers from 1929 to 1933.
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