Lyman W. V. Kennon

Lyman Walter Vere Kennon
Brig. Gen. Lyman W.V. Kennon at Camp Grant, Illinois – 1917
Born(1858-09-02)September 2, 1858
Providence, Rhode Island, US
DiedSeptember 9, 1918(1918-09-09) (aged 60)
New York City, US
Place of Burial
Allegiance United States
Service / branchUnited States Army seal United States Army
Years of service1881–1918
Rank Brigadier General
CommandsCompany E, 6th U.S. Infantry
25th Infantry Regiment
86th Infantry Division
161st Depot Brigade
171st Infantry Brigade
Battles / wars

Lyman Walter Vere Kennon (September 2, 1858 – September 9, 1918) was a career United States military officer in active service from 1881 to 1918, attaining the rank of brigadier general. During the Spanish–American War Kennon was in command of Company "E" 6th Infantry Regiment and was cited for bravery at San Juan Hill. He was most recognized for his 1903–1905 work with the Corps of Engineers to lead the building of the Benguet Road, a mountain highway in the Philippines linking Rosario, La Union and the lowland areas to Baguio. During World War I, he commanded the military training facility at Camp Greene, North Carolina; the 171st Infantry, Brigade, Camp Grant, Illinois, and then the 86th Division, Camp Grant, Illinois.