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WILLIAM WEBB

1925 - 2021

WILLIAM WEBB obituary, 1925-2021, Vienna, DC

WILLIAM WEBB Obituary

WEBB WILLIAM LOYD WEBB, JR. Major General US Army General Bill Webb was born September 30, 1925 in Mineral Wells, TX and passed away at home on August 17, 2021 in Vienna, VA. He was the son of William Loyd and Francis Adrienne (Mayer) Webb. After two years at Texas A&M, he entered West Point with the Class of 1947. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant of Cavalry upon graduation, embarking on a 35-year career of uniformed service to the Nation. He wed the love of his life, Muriel Hinson, on December 27, 1947, beginning 70 years as a devoted Army couple. His military assignments included two combat tours: Korea, where he was wounded serving as a company commander in the 7th Cavalry, and Vietnam, where he commanded the Combat Support Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. He had three tours in Germany: company commander in the 29th Tank Battalion and staff officer in the 2nd Armored Division; US Army Europe operations staff and then commander of 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry on the East-West border in Fulda; and Commanding General of 1st Armored Division and Deputy V Corps Commander. He served at West Point as professor of English literature and later as Commanding Officer 4th Regiment and Deputy Commandant of Cadets. Other general officer assignments included Deputy CG Army Training Center, Fort Ord; J3/G3 US Forces Korea/Eighth Army and United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission senior member in Korea; and Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Department of the Army. He earned a BS in Engineering from West Point and a MA in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. Following the Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, he served on the faculty as a strategist and operational planner. His awards include the Combat Infantryman's Badge, Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merits, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, Soldier's Medal, Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medals, and Army Commendation Medals. Proud of his Texas roots, Bill extoled the virtues of both cowboys and soldiers. He deeply loved his wife, Muriel, the Lord, his children and his family, West Point and his Class of 1947, the Cavalry, the Army, and America. His life was one of commitment to country and patriotic, selfless service. When he and Muriel settled in Virginia, they had established 27 homes and lived 14 years overseas. Guided by his devotion to the West Point motto "Duty, Honor, Country," Bill was a man of tremendous character and integrity, always choosing the harder right over the easier wrong. May it be said, "Well done! Be thou at peace." He was predeceased by his wife, Muriel and his sister, Maxine Patterson. He is survived by his children, Colonel (R) George Webb (Rita) of Topeka, KS; Colonel (R) William Webb, III (Kay) of West End, NC; Lucinda Webb of Vienna, VA; and Alicia Webb of Carolina Beach, NC. He was cherished as "Opa" by eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in Virginia. Interment with full military honors will follow in October at the West Point Cemetery on the grounds of the US Military Academy. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to Still Serving Veterans at www.ssv.org/give or Samaritan's Purse at www.samaritanspurse.org. For Funeral information: www.moneyandking.com www.moneyandking.com

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Published by The Washington Post from Sep. 4 to Sep. 6, 2021.

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Joseph M. Nocero

July 28, 2023

There can be only one MG William Webb who was Commanding General of 1st Armored Division, in Ansbach, Germany. I was assigned to his S-3 and worked closely with his family and staff. It was an honor serving under him and have nothing but great memories! I often searched for his whereabouts and sorry I found him too late. Rest in peace General. Godspeed.
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Dale Garvey

January 23, 2023

Change of Command ceremony at Dian, RVN. I was his S-1. He really cared for his staff even after he left the division.

BENJAMIN W. COVINGTON III

October 17, 2022

GENERAL WEBB WAS AND IN MY MEMORY ALWAYS WILL BE THE WONDERFUL, GIFTED OFFICER AND LEADER THAT I SERVED UNDER IN THE 14TH ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT. HE MADE ME THE YOUNGEST TROOP COMMANDER IN THE REGIMENT AND I STAYED IN TOUCH OVER THE YEARS BY VISITING HIM IN VIRGINIA. WELL DONE GENERAL MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. BEN

LTG Ronald L Watts

September 10, 2021

I served as a Colonel for MG Webb commanding the 2nd A.D. (Forward), while under the operational control of MG Webb, CG, 1st Armored Division. General Webb was a great leader and mentor. I am a better leader having served in his command. God Bless!

Frank Titus

September 4, 2021

RIP Bill.

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