Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV
1883–1953 (age 70)
Military General
Biography
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV became emblematic of resilience during his command in the Philippines, where he shepherded weary troops through the harrowing defense of Bataan before enduring captivity as a prisoner of war. His determination to uphold duty even in the bleakest hours inspired the men who served under him and the nation that followed his story.
After the war, General Wainwright continued to serve with humility, offering his experience to guide future leaders while advocating for those who had shared the hardships of combat. His interment at Arlington National Cemetery is a testament to his unbroken spirit and unwavering loyalty to the United States.