Name |
Ennalls Waggaman [1] |
Prefix |
Major |
Born |
2 Nov 1883 |
Washington, District of Columbia [1] |
- He was christened Thomas Ennalls Waggaman, but he dropped the first anme 20 years ago.
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Gender |
Male |
Education |
Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey [1] |
Princeton |
Clubs |
The Metropolitan Club, the Chevy Chase Country Club, the Army Navy Club, the University Club and the Sojourners Lodge of Masons [1] |
Military Service |
Bef 13 Mar 1919 [1] |
in the Quartermaster Corps overseas during World War I |
- He was dischared 13 Mar 1919.
|
Clubs |
1940 [1] |
elected national commander of the Military Order of World War |
- "He had an intense interest in veterans' affairs, and was president of the District chapter of the Military Order of the World War from 1921 to 1925. In 1940, he was elected national commander of the organization. The so-called 'massing of the flags' service, which has been held annually since 1928 in Washington Cathedral the Sunday before Veterans Day, was suggested by Maj. Waggaman."
|
Graduated |
Lawrenceville, Mercer County, New Jersey [1] |
Lawrenceville |
Died |
29 Nov 1957 |
Baden-Württemberg, Germany [1] |
Obituary |
30 Nov 1957 |
Washington, District of Columbia [1] |
The Evening Star |
Name |
Thomas Ennalls Waggaman [1] |
Occupation |
Washington, District of Columbia [1] |
President of the Waggaman and Brawner Co. |
- "... a real estate firm at 1700 I Street N. W."
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Religion |
Washington, District of Columbia [1] |
vestryman at St. Thomas Episcopal |
Buried |
4 Dec 1957 |
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington City, Virginia [1] |
Person ID |
I130984 |
If the Legends Are True... |
Last Modified |
18 Jan 2018 |