Brewster, David, BGen

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Last Rank
Brigadier General
Last Primary MOS
9903-General Officer
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Primary Unit
1943-1945, 9903, I Marine Amphibious Corps (I MAC)
Service Years
1910 - 1945
Officer Collar Insignia
Brigadier General

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Home State
District Of Columbia
Year of Birth
1887
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Washington, D.C.
Date of Passing
Jul 10, 1945
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section#6, Site#5689

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere USMC Retired Pin (30 Years)


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)Arlington National Cemetery
  1945, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2022, Arlington National Cemetery


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Due to his failing health, BGen Brewster was granted a medical retirement in June 1945.  The General died amonth later.  He was buried with full-honors at Arlington National Cemetery.

   
Other Comments:

BGen Brewster is officially listed as the 6th USMC Pilot/Aviator and the 55th Naval Aviator.

Brigadier General (BGEN) David Lukens Shoemaker Brewster, United States Marine Corps, Service Number: (Unknown) 

Early Life 

David Lukens Shoemaker Brewster was born on 31 December 1887 in the District of Columbia. His father, Robert John Walker Deslonde-Brewster, born 28 May 1864 in the City of Paris, Île-de-France, France, died 28 November 1919 in (unknown), was an Agent for the U.S. Department of Justice. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1880. His mother, Leila Shoemaker Brewster was born on 14 July 1864 in Washington, District of Columbia and died on 20 September 1948 in Washington, District of Columbia. David’s parents were married on 19 October 1885 in the District of Columbia. David was the younger of two children in the family; he had an older sister.  

In 1918 in Maryland, he married Mercer Brockenborough Taliaferro, born 31 July 1896 in Baltimore, Maryland, died 23 August 1959 in Washington, District of Columbia. They had a son who was a Major in the Marine Corps during World War II and a daughter who died at age 30. 

Military 

 David Lukens Shoemaker Brewster joined the United States Marine Corps in 1910 and by 1917, had qualified as an airplane pilot, a dirigible pilot and a balloon pilot. During World War I, he flew anti-submarine missions in the Azores Islands and later served in Nicaragua. He served as the first Commanding Officer of the Marine Barracks at New River, now known as Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. From 1943-1944, he served with the 1st Marine Amphibious Corps in the Pacific Theater. He then was assigned as the Chief of Staff of the administrative staff of the Fleet Marine Force.   

Death and Burial 

 David Lukens Shoemaker Brewster died on 10 July 1945 at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington, District of Columbia (although his wife’s obituary states he died in 1944). During his career, he was awarded the Legion of Merit for his actions in the Marianas Islands. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, Section: 6, Site: 5689 on 12 July 1945.   

Sources 

 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/49269 

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/95176518/the-austin-american/ 

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/95177009/the-news-and-observer/ 

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/95177773/the-news-and-observer/ 

https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer 

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  1943-1945, 9903, I Marine Amphibious Corps (I MAC)
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 I Marine Amphibious Corps (I MAC) Details

I Marine Amphibious Corps (I MAC)

The I Marine Amphibious Corps, or I MAC, was a formation of the United States Marine Corps.

It was created on 1 October 1942, with most of the staff transferred from Amphibious Corps, Pacific Fleet (ACPF). It was then deployed to the South Pacific Area – a U.S.-led multinational military command active during World War II that was a part of the U.S. Pacific Ocean Areas – first to Hawaii, then to New Caledonia.

General Vandegrift carried on in command of the Corps when its next-designated commander for the invasion of Bougainville, Major General Charles D. Barrett, died following a fall from the balcony of his quarters in New Caledonia. General Vandegrift led I MAC during the invasion and was later made the Commandant.

Consisting of the 3rd Marine Division, the 37th Infantry Division of the United States Army, and 8th New Zealand Brigade of the 3rd New Zealand Division, it conducted the invasion of Bougainville.

On 15 April 1944, I MAC was renamed the III Amphibious Corps.

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I Marine Amphibious Corps (I MAC)

Barrett, Charles D., MGen, (1909-1943) 99 9903 Major General
Hagan, Joseph Addison, LtCol, (1916-1946) 99 9906 Lieutenant Colonel
Lessing, Otto, MGen, (1924-1964) 13 1305 Lieutenant Colonel
Weller, Donald, MGen, (1930-1963) 8 0802 Lieutenant Colonel
Sheeks, Robert B., Maj, (1941-1963) 2 0250 First Lieutenant
Neiman, Lloyd I, CWO4, (1915-1960) 14 1402 Warrant Officer
Brown, Shirley Mitchell, Sgt, (1942-1943) OF 505 Sergeant
Durawa, Thaddeus Joseph, Cpl, (1941-1944) OF 345 Corporal
Hays, Ronald Eugene, Cpl, (1943-1946) 1 0143 Corporal
Rhodes, Frank Leroy, Sgt, (1942-1945) 25 2531 Corporal
Rhodes, Frank Leroy, Sgt, (1942-1945) 25 2531 Corporal
Rhodes, Frank Leroy, Sgt, (1942-1945) 25 2531 Corporal
Johnson, Kenneth Kelly, Sgt, (1941-1945) OF Private 1st Class
Russell, Dwaine Jude, PFC, (1942-1946) OF 245 Private 1st Class
Webber, Robert L, PFC, (1943-1945) OF 776 Private 1st Class
Armstrong, Orval Thurman, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF 745 Private
Ashdown, Gerald R, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF 745 Private
Lawrie, John Anderson, PFC, (1943-1944) OF 745 Private
LeBleu, Elmo, Pvt, (1942-1943) 3 0311 Private
Mitchie, Charles R, Cpl, (1942-1944) 3 0311 Private
Collins, Theodore, Sgt, (1942-1945) 1313 Corporal
Younglove, John Case, 1stLt, (1942-1944) Second Lieutenant
Fitch, Tinsley J., GySgt, (1937-1945) First Sergeant
Downs, William, Sgt, (1941-1950) Sergeant
Akers, Charles, Cpl, (1942-1945) Private 1st Class
Noska, John, PFC, (1943-1946) Private
Ostrowski, Arden, Pvt, (1942-1944) Private
Radtke, George, Sgt, (1942-1945) Corporal
Blauvelt, Bruce, TSgt, (1943-1951) Private
38th Replacement Draft

Doy, Leslie Ludwig, Sgt, (1941-1945) OF Corporal
Oswald, Russell George, Cpl, (1942-1945) 3 0316 Corporal
Feliciano, George, PFC, (1943-1944) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Angle, Jack Eddie, PFC, (1944-1946) OF 521 Private
Henritze, Walter Moore, Cpl, (1942-1945) OF 776 Private
Waddington, Albert I, MSgt, (1940-1962) Sergeant
Amphibious Track Det Adak, Alaska

Henritze, Walter Moore, Cpl, (1942-1945) OF 776 Private 1st Class
Hq Co and Co A

Kelsey, Jack Harrol, Cpl, (1942-1946) OF 345 Private
Service Bn

Neill, William Kent, 1stLt, (1940-1943) 1 0130 Second Lieutenant
Kelsey, Jack Harrol, Cpl, (1942-1946) OF 345 Private 1st Class
Rhodes, Frank Leroy, Sgt, (1942-1945) 25 2531 Private 1st Class
Hodges, Burrell D, Pvt, (1942-1943) 3 0300 Private
Holstein, Leland Rufus, Cpl, (1943-1951) OF 677 Private
LeBleu, Elmo, Pvt, (1942-1943) 3 0311 Private
Morgan, Moses Jackson, PFC, (1942-1945) 58 5803 Private
Seaton, Harley B, Pvt, (1942-1943) OF 521 Private
Orlando, Dominick Cosmo, Cpl, (1942-1944) OF Private
Potts, C E, PFC, (1943-1945) Private
Signal Bn

Caganich, George J, MSgt, (1939-1959) OF Staff Sergeant
Szczepanski, Thaddeus, Cpl, (1943-1945) 25 2531 Private 1st Class
Resseguie, William Clyde, Sgt, (1942-1962) OF 511 Private

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