Follett Bradley (1890–1952) was an American career soldier, military officer, and Major General.
Bradley was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on 12 February 1890. He attended Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Illinois.
He died on 4 August 1952 in Long Island, New York, and was buried with full military honours at the Arlington National Cemetery.
He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1910. Bradley served in the Navy until 1912 when he transferred to the US Army.
Bradley served in a number of commanding roles and responsibilities, including Commander of the 3rd Bombardment Wing and III Bombardment Command. From 1941 to 1942, he was the Commanding General of First Air Force. From 1943 onwards, he served at the Headquarters of U.S. Army Air Force.
He succeeded Brig. Gen. Arnold N. Krogstad.
He played a key role in the early history of the IBM mainframe company. He provided valuable mentorship and guidance to the son of the founder of IBM, Thomas J. Watson Jr., and played a key role in his business successes.
The progression of his ranks and promotions is provided below:
1935-08-01 Lieutenant-Colonel
1936-08-26 Colonel (Temporary)
1940-10-01 Brigadier-General (Army of the United States)
1940-12-01 Colonel
1942-02-25 Major-General (Army of the United States)
1944-04-30 Major-General (Retired)
He was cited for gallantry and received the Silver Star and the French Croix de Guerre with palms.
He also received the Mexican Border Service Medal and the Distinguished Service Medal.