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- Feb 20, 2005
- Location
- Nashville
One who deserves honor, great grandson
Nathan Bedford Forrest III [Nathan Bedford Forrest II, Montgomery Forrest, Nathan Bedford Forrest I, William, Shadrack, William, James] was born April, 5, 1905 at Waldran, near Poplar in Memphis, Tenn. Moved to Biloxi, Miss. when he was 7 years old and later to Atlanta, GA. Graduated West Point June 9, 1928 and commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Cavalry.
In 1929 he transferred from the Cavalry to the US Army Air Corps.
Feb. 4, 1934 First Lieutenant
June 16, 1938 Captain
Jan. 31, 1941 Major
Jan. 5, 1942 Lieutenant Colonel
Mar. 1, 1942 Colonel
Nov. 2, 1942 Brigadier General
He achieved the rank of Brigadier General at the age of 37, four years earlier than his famous Great grandfather, Nathan Bedford Forrest attained the same rank.
General Nathan Bedford Forrest III died June 13, 1942 which is the official date as recorded, killed in action. He was originally reported missing in action when his plane was shot down. His body was found September 23, 1943 when it was washed ashore at the Seaplane Base at Bug, Reugen Island, Germany. He was buried Sept. 28, 1943 in a grassy little cemetery near Wiek, Germany. As per copy of information in the Memphis newspaper it was reported in 1947 that the Generals former wife is now Mrs. Frances Martin of Spokane, Wash., has indicated that she will request that the body be returned to the United States and buried in Arlington National Cemetery. General Forrest was married to Frances Brassler who was the daughter of George Brassler and Teresa Heinz.
He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, 1928, and advanced through the ranks to Brigadier General in November 1942. He was serving as Chief of Staff of the Second Air Force when reported missing-in-action on a bombing mission over Kiel, Germany, on June 13 , 1943. He had lived at 115 West 9th Street, Spokane, Washington. He is buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Nathan Bedford Forrest III [Nathan Bedford Forrest II, Montgomery Forrest, Nathan Bedford Forrest I, William, Shadrack, William, James] was born April, 5, 1905 at Waldran, near Poplar in Memphis, Tenn. Moved to Biloxi, Miss. when he was 7 years old and later to Atlanta, GA. Graduated West Point June 9, 1928 and commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Cavalry.
In 1929 he transferred from the Cavalry to the US Army Air Corps.
Feb. 4, 1934 First Lieutenant
June 16, 1938 Captain
Jan. 31, 1941 Major
Jan. 5, 1942 Lieutenant Colonel
Mar. 1, 1942 Colonel
Nov. 2, 1942 Brigadier General
He achieved the rank of Brigadier General at the age of 37, four years earlier than his famous Great grandfather, Nathan Bedford Forrest attained the same rank.
General Nathan Bedford Forrest III died June 13, 1942 which is the official date as recorded, killed in action. He was originally reported missing in action when his plane was shot down. His body was found September 23, 1943 when it was washed ashore at the Seaplane Base at Bug, Reugen Island, Germany. He was buried Sept. 28, 1943 in a grassy little cemetery near Wiek, Germany. As per copy of information in the Memphis newspaper it was reported in 1947 that the Generals former wife is now Mrs. Frances Martin of Spokane, Wash., has indicated that she will request that the body be returned to the United States and buried in Arlington National Cemetery. General Forrest was married to Frances Brassler who was the daughter of George Brassler and Teresa Heinz.
He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, 1928, and advanced through the ranks to Brigadier General in November 1942. He was serving as Chief of Staff of the Second Air Force when reported missing-in-action on a bombing mission over Kiel, Germany, on June 13 , 1943. He had lived at 115 West 9th Street, Spokane, Washington. He is buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.