Background
LeRoy Lutes was born on October 4, 1890 in Cairo, Illinois.
LeRoy Lutes was born on October 4, 1890 in Cairo, Illinois.
Lutes attended the Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri and joined the Illinois National Guard in 1906. After the war, Lutes was transferred to the United States. Army Coast Artillery Corps and also attended the advanced course at Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia. Subsequently Lutes also attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he earned more military knowledges.
Lutes was commissioned a Second lieutenant in the Regular army on March 21, 1917 while serving on the Mexican border. In July 1935, Lutes was transferred to the National Guard Bureau in Washington, District of Columbia, where he served until the end of June 1939. In January 1940 he became Chief of logistic and also assistant Chief of staff of the Third Army in Atlanta under the command of Lieutenant general Herbert J. Brees.
Lutes participated in the Louisiana Maneuvers in 1940-1941.
Brehon Somervell, impressed with Lutes" talents as a staff officer, helped advance his career. Lutes was appointed Director of Operations, Headquarters Services of Supply in 1942.
On June 11, 1946, he was assigned to General He retired from the Army in 1952.
In 1955 he was appointed to a committee to advise the Office of Defense Mobilization on the availability of commodities related to national defense.