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  1. Major General Roscoe Barnett Woodruff (February 9, 1891 – July 24, 1975) was a career United States Army officer who fought in both World War I and World War II and served for 38 years. During World War II he commanded divisions and corps in Europe and the Pacific.

  2. Roscoe B. Woodruff: Rikichi Tsukada: Strength; 10,000 American troops: 1,200 Japanese troops: Casualties and losses; 151 killed (18 Army, 133 Navy) 271 wounded (81 Army, 190 Navy) ~200 dead 15 captured 375 wounded

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  3. Maj. Gen. Roscoe B. Woodruff (June 1942 – May 1943) Maj. Gen. Andrew D. Bruce (May 1943 – 27 February 1946) Chaplain: Fray Angélico Chávez; Inactivated: 15 March 1946 in Japan; Order of battle. Headquarters, 77th Infantry Division; 305th Infantry Regiment; 306th Infantry Regiment; 307th Infantry Regiment

  4. woodruff, roscoe b. Finding Aids Commanding General, 77th Division, 1942-43; Commanding General, VII Corps, European Theater, 1943-44; Commanding General, 24th Division, Southwest Pacific, 1944-45. -1 foot.

  5. In early February, when Major General Roscoe B. Woodruff, Commanding General, I Corps, returned to the United States on temporary assignment, Major General Hunt, as the region's senior division commander, assumed command of the Corps, a position he held until General Woodruff's return on 5 April.

  6. WOODRUFF, ROSCOE B. . (OH-404) 55 pages. Open. Military associate of Dwight D. Eisenhower. DESCRIPTION: Woodruff and DDE at West Point; West Point’s football team.

  7. Roscoe Barnett Woodruff (February 9, 1891 – April 24, 1975) was a career U.S. Army officer who served in World War I and as a combat division and corps commander in both European and Pacific theaters of World War II. Woodruff was the first captain of the corps of cadets and 1915 graduate of the...