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William P. Ennis

William Pierce Ennis, Jr.
Born 1904
Died 1989
Massachusetts General Hospital
Resting place Arlington National Cemetery
Nationality American
Education United States Military Academy
Occupation Soldier
Employer U.S. Government


William Pierce Ennis, Jr. (1904–1989) was a career officer in the United States Army who served as President of the Army War College and rose to the rank of lieutenant general.

Ennis was born on April 27, 1904 at Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island, where his father, Lieutenant (later brigadier general) William Pierce Ennis, Sr. (1878–1968), was stationed. His mother was Eda Ennis. He was a direct descendant of Lieutenant William Ennis who served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution and was an original member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati.

He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1922 and graduated in 1926. He had strong family ties to West Point as both his father and grandfather, Brigadier General William Ennis, were graduates of West Point. Like his father and grandfather, Ennis was commissioned as an Artillery officer and rose to become a general. On his mother's side of the family, he was the grandson of 1st Lieutenant C.A.L. Totten and the great grandson of Brigadier General James Totten, both of whom were also graduates of West Point.

Ennis married Frances Cassel Dwyer (1903–1994) on April 27, 1927, shortly after his graduation from West Point. He was stationed in the Philippines in the late 1920s. Ennis completed the Battery Officer's Basic Course at the Field Artillery School in 1931 and then served as a tactical officer at West Point from 1931 to 1936.

During World War II, Ennis graduated from the General Staff Course in 1942. He was promoted to colonel in November 1942 and then served in North Africa and Italy. In Italy he served as the assistant commander of the IV Corps Artillery in support of Free French forces. He was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf cluster for his service during World War II. After the war, he attended the Naval War College, graduating in 1949.


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