Daniel Frank Craig

Daniel Frank Craig (3 October 1875 – 17 April 1929) was a United States army officer.

He later become part of the War College Division as General Staff in Washington, D.C., from April to June 1917, during which he was promoted to major on 15 May 1917.

During World War I, Craig served as a commanding officer of various artillery brigades, ultimately becoming brigadier general in October 1918.

[1] He was a graduate of the Mounted Service School in 1910, the School of the Line (now the United States Army Command and General Staff College) in 1912, and the United States Army War College in 1916.

[1] He died in Cranston, Rhode Island, on April 17 1929, while on an automobile tour of the New England states.