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Edward Alexander Millar

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in the Army and brigadier general in the National Army. In 1930, Congress passed a law allowing the general officers of
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on June 25, 1860. In 1882, Millar graduated number fourteen of thirty-seven at the USMA. Notable classmates were
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to retire at the highest rank they had held, and he was promoted to brigadier general on the retired list.
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on December 17, 1917. As a brigadier general, Millar commanded 5th Field Artillery Brigade,
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Millar was an assistant instructor in engineering and artillery at the Artillery School at
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In 1920, Millar retired due to physical disabilities, holding the rank of
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he temporarily commanded the 58th Field Artillery Brigade.
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6th Field Artillery Brigade 58th Field Artillery Brigade
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Brig. Gen. Edward Millar in January 1919 in France
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Louisville, Kentucky
Coronado, California
Greenwood Memorial Park
San Diego
California
United States
United States
United States Army seal
United States Army

Brigadier general
Service number
Spanish–American War
World War I
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Spanish–American War
World War I
brigadier general
Louisville, Kentucky
Adelbert Cronkhite
Henry T. Allen
Fort Monroe
General Edward B. Williston
Philippine Insurrection
Spanish–American War
National Army
5th Division
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
colonel

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