Charles I. DeBevoise
Charles I. DeBevoise was a United States Army officer in the early 20th century, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.
Early life and education
DeBevoise was born in Brooklyn on October 17, 1872, the son of Isaac C. Debevoise and Caroline A. Debevoise. He attended the schools of Brooklyn and Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School, then began attendance at Yale College. He graduated in 1894 and began a career as a stockbroker, first with the firm of Dudley Brothers, and later with Foster and Lounsberry.Military career
He served in several military positions, including in the New York Army National Guard commanding the trains, as well as the commander the 107th [Infantry Regiment (United States)|107th Infantry Regiment]. Between 1918 and 1919, DeBevoise commanded the 53rd Infantry Brigade of the 27th Division, and he received the Army Distinguished Service Medal. The citation for his medal reads:He received a promotion to brigadier general after service on the Hindenburg Line.
Between 1954 and 1958, DeBevoise was a member of the National Horse Show Foundation.