John Jewsbury Bradley

John Jewsbury Bradley (April 20, 1869 – May 21, 1948) was a United States Army officer and a brigadier general who commanded the Eighth Infantry Division during World War I.

[2] He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1891 and was commissioned in the Fourteenth Infantry.

[3] Bradley served on the War Department General Staff in 1917 and 1918 which earned him a Distinguished Service Medal.

[4] Along with his medals from the United States, Bradley would also receive the Officer of the Legion of Honor from France, the Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George from England, and the Commander of the Order of the Crown from Italy.

[3] Bradley retired as a colonel in 1927 due to disabilities, but went on to practice law in the state of New York.