Isaac Littell


Isaac William Littell was a United States officer, a Brigadier General in the United States Army, who 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 Generals Office.

Isaac Littell was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on December 1857. He was appointed from that state to the United States Military Academy, where he graduated in 1883, ranked 28th in his class.

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