Isaac Littell
1857 births1924 deathsAmerican military personnel of the Philippine–American WarAmerican military personnel of the Spanish–American WarBurials at Arlington National Cemetery ... and 6 more
Military personnel from New JerseyPeople from Elizabeth, New JerseyRecipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)United States Army generalsUnited States Army generals of World War IUnited States Military Academy alumni
Isaac William Littell (5 December 1857 – 1 May 1924) was a United States Army brigadier general. He was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal for meritorious and distinguished service during World War I. Specifically, Littell was honored for building the camps and cantonments of the Army raised in the summer of 1917 as chief of the Cantonment Division of the Quartermaster General's Office.
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