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  1. Fay Brink Prickett (April 29, 1893 - December 18, 1982) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Pancho Villa Expedition , World War I , and World War II , he was most notable for his Second World War command of the 75th Infantry Division , and his post-war command of the 10th Armored Division , 4th Armored Division ...

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Fay Brink Prickett (29 April 1893-18 December 1982) was the fourth West Pointer (in the family), winning his commission in the Cavalry in 1916. Prickett served in both World War I and World War II, reaching the rank of Major General and presiding over Dachau, the historic tribunal that tried Nazi war criminals.

  3. Major General Fay B. Prickett commanded during the occupation period. Major General Archibald R. Kennedy commanded the division after the war. Among the most famous members of the 4th AD during World War II was Creighton Abrams, who commanded the 37th Tank Battalion.

  4. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Major-General Fay Brink Prickett. He was a general during World War Two.

  5. Dec 21, 1982 · Army Officer, Combat Veteran Dies at Age 89. Retired Army Maj. Gen. Faye B. Prickett, 89, a veteran of both World Wars who retired from active duty in 1953 as deputy inspector general of the...

  6. 75th Infantry Division. World War II. Activated: 15 April 1943. Overseas: 14 November 1944. Campaigns: Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe. Days of combat: 94. Awards: DSC-4 ; SS-193; LM-7;...

  7. Maj. Gen. Fay B. Prickett (May 1945 until inactivation). Returned to U.S.: 13 October 1945. Inactivated: 13 October 1945. Combat Chronicle. The 10th Armored Division entered France through the port of Cherbourg, 23 September 1944, and put in a month of training at Teurtheville, France, before entering combat.

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