Isaac Kitts

He graduated from the United States Army Field Artillery School Battery Officer Course in 1926 and the Advanced Course in 1933.

After World War II, he retired from active duty as a colonel on October 31, 1946.

During his career, Kitts as awarded the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star Medal.

[2][3] After his death in Indiana, Kitts was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on April 7, 1953.

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