Edward Mallory Almond was born on December 12, 1892, in
Luray, Virginia. He was the first son of Walter, a farm equipment salesman, and Grace Popham Almond. Another boy, Malcolm, joined the family in 1895, as did a sister, Judy, in 1897. Young Almond, nicknamed "Ned" by his family, grew up being told stories by his paternal grandmother about the
American Civil War. Almond's maternal grandfather, Thomas Popham, along with his great-uncle, William Barton Mallory, had both served in the
Confederate Army during the war. In Almond’s youth there were still many veterans of the Civil War all over Virginia. Almond stated in later life that neither his grandparents nor the older people who had been involved spoke much about the conflict. He did note, however, that there seemed to be an undertone of bitterness for having lost the war. Of his early years, Michael E. Lynch states: Always interested in the military, determined to be a professional soldier, and inspired throughout his life by the words of
Stonewall Jackson's, "You may be whatever you resolve to be", Almond graduated from the
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in June 1915. He graduated third in a class of sixty-five cadets. He was later commissioned as a first lieutenant in the
United States Army on 30 November 1916. The United States
entered World War I soon afterwards, in April 1917. ==World War I==