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Edward Greer, one of the Army’s first Black generals, dies at 100 in El Paso [1]

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Date: 2025-01-29

Edward Greer, who enlisted in the segregated Army during World War II and rose to become one of the service’s first Black generals, died Wednesday in El Paso, his Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity announced. Born and raised in West Virginia, he was a few weeks shy of his 101st birthday.

He served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

Read our profile of retired Maj. Gen. Edward Greer, written ahead of his 100th birthday.

Greer moved to El Paso with his wife, Jewell, after retiring from the Army as a major general in 1976. She preceded him in death in 2021.

He was active in real estate and civic affairs during his time in El Paso. His friends and family hosted a 100th birthday party for him in March 2024. He is to be inducted into the inaugural class of the El Paso Black Hall of Fame on March 1.

No funeral arrangements have been announced.

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