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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. 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

  3. 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

    • Allied victory
  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. Maj. Gen. Roscoe B. Woodruff (November 1944-10 November 1945) Brig. Gen. Kenneth F. Cramer (November 1945-December 1945) Maj. Gen. James A. Lester (December 1945-16 January 1948) Maj. Gen. A....

  6. 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 ...

  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...