Chauncey Brooke Baker

Chauncey Brooke Baker

Baker as a lieutenant colonel, circa 1916. Harris & Ewing photo.
Born (1860-08-26)August 26, 1860
Lancaster, Ohio
Died October 18, 1936(1936-10-18) (aged 76)
Washington, DC
Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1886-1921
Rank Brigadier General
Service number 0-137
Unit United States Army Quartermaster Corps
Commands held Chief of Embarkation Service
Battles/wars World War I
Spouse(s) Lucy McCook (d. 1923)
Ella Turner (d. 1932)
Emily Burr
Relations Alexander McDowell McCook (Father in law)

Chauncey Brooke Baker (August 26, 1860 – October 18, 1936) was an American army officer and Brigadier general active during World War I.[1]

Early life

Baker was born in Lancaster, Ohio. He attended the United States Military Academy and graduated number forty-one of seventy-seven in the class of 1886. He also attended the Infantry and Cavalry School at Fort Leavenworth, in Kansas where he graduated with honor in 1889.[2]

Career

Baker was aide to General McCook from 1890-1895 as well as serving on frontier duty from 1886 to 1898. He was a depot quartermaster in Havana from August 1900 to May 1902.

He then served in the office of the Quartermaster General from 1914 to 1916.

He was senior member of the military commission to France in July 1917 and promoted to brigadier general of the National Army. Soon after his promotion, he became Chief of Embarkation Service for the office of the Chief of Staff in the War Department where he served until February 1918. On April 1921, he retired as a colonel.[2]

Baker authored at least four books, including:[2]

Death and Legacy

Chauncey Brooke Baker died in Washington, DC on October 18, 1936.[2] He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 3, site 1927.

References

  1. Marquis Who's Who, Inc. Who Was Who in American History, the Military. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1975.P.24 ISBN 0837932017 OCLC 657162692
  2. 1 2 3 4 Davis, Henry Blaine. Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press, 1998. P. 18 ISBN 1571970886 OCLC 231779136

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