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Roscoe B. Woodruff: United States Military Academy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, 2nd Infantry Division, United States Army Central : Surhone, Lambert M ...
Woodruff, Roscoe Barnett (1891-1975) U.S. Army. Via Wikipedia. Woodruff was slated to command a corps in Europe, but Eisenhower turned him down because of Woodruff's lack of combat experience. Marshall assigned him to train a division, then sent him to the Southwest Pacific, where, he was to have commanded the Yap garrison.
Roscoe B. Woodruff Major general June 1942. Pancho Villa Expedition , World War I, World War II; commanded 77th Infantry Division 1942–1943, VII Corps 1943–1944, 24th Infantry Division 1944–1945, XV Corps 1951–1953
When Major General Roscoe B. Woodruff, commander of I Corps, returned to the United States on temporary assignment on 8 February, Major General LeRoy P. Hunt, Jr., the commander of the 2d Marine Division and senior division commander in the corps, flew to Kyoto and assumed command of the corps, a position he retained until General Woodruff's return on 5 April.