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U.S. Army general

Frank Cadle Mahin
Birth nameFrank Cadle Mahin
Born(1887-05-27)May 27, 1887
Clinton, Iowa
DiedJuly 24, 1942(1942-07-24) (aged 55)
Wayne County, Tennessee
BuriedArlington National Cemetery
Allegiance United States
Service / branchArmy
Years of service1910 - 1942
Rank Major general
Commands33rd Infantry Division
Battles / warsWorld War II era
AwardsPurple Heart
Spouse(s)Mauree Pickering Mahin
Children3 daughters 1 son

Major General Frank Cadle Mahin (May 27, 1887 – July 24, 1942) was an American Major General during the period of World War II. He died in an airplane crash while on active duty commanding the 33rd Division. Mahin was one of the highest-ranked American generals to die in the United States during World War II along with General Malin Craig, Major General Herbert Dargue, Major General Robert Olds, Major General Paul Newgarden, Major General William H. Rupertus, and Major General Stonewall Jackson.

Mahin was partially educated in England. He graduated from Harvard University in 1909. Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was another general from the 1909 Harvard graduating class who died during World War II.

Mahin was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His son Colonel Frank C. Mahin Jr. (1923–1972) was buried with him. His wife Mauree Pickering Mahin died on May 27, 1985, at age 94 and is also buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Military offices
Preceded bySamuel T. Lawton Commanding General 33rd Infantry Division
May 1942 – July 1942
Succeeded byJohn Millikin

References

  1. "The University Counts Its Dead of the Second World War". Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  2. "Frank Cadle Mahin Major General, United States Army". Retrieved July 25, 2020.

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