Willard Ames Holbrook
Major General Willard Ames Holbrook was a United States Army officer who served for almost forty years. Coming from a family with long military tradition, he was the father of future Brigadier General Willard Ames Holbrook Jr. and brother of Major General Lucius Roy Holbrook.
Early life
Holbrook was born on July 23, 1860, in Arkansaw, Wisconsin. He graduated 17th of 39 from the United States Military Academy in 1885. Among his classmates were future general officers such as Robert Lee Bullard, Joseph E. Kuhn, Beaumont B. Buck, Charles Henry Muir, William Franklin Martin, George Washington Burr, Daniel Bradford Devore. He was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Regiment.Military career
Holbrook was stationed in Cuba during the Spanish–American War. From 1901 to 1902, following the war, he served as Civil Governor of Antique, Philippines.After America entered World War I in April 1917, Holbrook was promoted to brigadier general in command of the 165th Infantry Brigade. In April 1918, he was further promoted to major general and placed in command of the 9th Infantry Division. Holbrook's final assignment was as Chief of the U.S. Cavalry. He retired from the Army on July 23, 1924.
Marriage and children
In 1902, Holbrook married Anna Huntington Stanley, daughter of Major General David S. Stanley.- Willard Ames Holbrook Jr. – served as brigadier general
- David Stanley Holbrook – served as a first lieutenant and died from a gunshot wound in the Philippines in 1926.