Ernest Albert Garlington
1853–1934 (age 81)
Military Officer
Biography
Ernest Albert Garlington spent his early years leading cavalry units on the western frontier, where he earned plaudits for his courage and his concern for the men under his command. He was repeatedly commended for gallantry in action and continued to apply the lessons of frontier service as the Army addressed new global responsibilities.
As he attained senior ranks, Garlington served on staff assignments that shaped cavalry training and readiness, advocating for the modernization of equipment and for the professional development of junior officers. His patience and clarity became hallmarks of the Army's leadership corps during the decades leading up to his death in 1934.