Charles Treat

Charles Gould Treat (December 30, 1859 – October 11, 1941) was a major general in the United States Army.

[10] During World War I Treat commanded the 37th Infantry Division at Camp Sheridan, near Montgomery, Alabama, receiving temporary promotion to major general.

[13][14] After the war Treat returned to his permanent rank of brigadier general and served as commander of Fort Stotsenburg, Philippines, remaining on active duty until retiring in 1922.

[17] His Distinguished Service Medal citation reads: Treat resided in Washington, D.C., and died at Walter Reed Army Medical Center on October 11, 1941.

[21] She died in 1921, and he later married Edith Pennington, the widow of Lieutenant Colonel Godfrey MacDonald (1858–1918) and daughter of Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington Jr.[22] Treat's son Joseph Bradford Treat, son-in-law Archibald Vincent Arnold, grandson Archibald Vincent Arnold Jr., and great-grandson Archibald Vincent Arnold III all graduated from West Point.

Treat in 1916
Avery D. Andrews (left) with fellow generals George Moseley and Charles Treat in 1918.
Treat's former residence (left) in the Dupont Circle residence of Washington, D.C.