He was the son of John T. Honeycutt, USMA Class of 1874 and Jennie Webster Honeycutt.
On August 28, 1910 as Francis W. Honeycutt, he married Margaret Harmon at the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church at New Jersey City, New Jersey.
They were the parents of three children.
He was an artillery officer who served during World War I and later commanded the 13th Field Artillery Brigade and 9th Infantry Division at Fort Bragg.
As a fencer, he won a bronze medal in the team foil event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Honeycutt Road at Fort Bragg, North Carolina is named in his honor.
He was the son of John T. Honeycutt, USMA Class of 1874 and Jennie Webster Honeycutt.
On August 28, 1910 as Francis W. Honeycutt, he married Margaret Harmon at the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church at New Jersey City, New Jersey.
They were the parents of three children.
He was an artillery officer who served during World War I and later commanded the 13th Field Artillery Brigade and 9th Infantry Division at Fort Bragg.
As a fencer, he won a bronze medal in the team foil event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Honeycutt Road at Fort Bragg, North Carolina is named in his honor.
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