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  2. Mary Louise Rasmuson - Wikipedia

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    Col. Mary Louise Milligan Rasmuson and Lt. Gen. Russell L. Vittrup, Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Department of the Army, at her retirement at Fort McClellan, 30 July 1962. After retiring from the army, Rasmuson helped expand her husband's philanthropic efforts, including supporting civil rights, supporting education and cultural life in ...

  3. Edwin P. Parker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Parker served as Deputy to general Walton Walker until April 1948, when he was appointed Provost Marshal of the United States Army. [5] While in this capacity, he was responsible for the administration of Military Police Corps and also supervised investigations and incarcerations of U.S. Army personnel. Parker regularly inspected U.S. stations ...

  4. Paris Davis - Wikipedia

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    Paris D. Davis (born 13 May 1939) is a retired United States Army officer who received the Medal of Honor on 3 March 2023 for his actions on 18 June 1965 during the Vietnam War. He was twice previously nominated for the Medal of Honor, but both times the paperwork relating to his nomination disappeared.

  5. Thomas A. Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz was born on 7 March 1945, in St. Paul, Minnesota. [2] He attended Cretin High School (now Cretin-Derham Hall High School) in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [citation needed] While there, Schwartz was in the school’s Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps and was the school’s 46th cadet colonel in 1963.

  6. Ralph Puckett - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Puckett Jr. (December 8, 1926 – April 8, 2024) was a United States Army officer. He led the Eighth Army Ranger Company during the Korean War and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions on November 25, 1950, when his company of 51 Rangers was attacked by several hundred Chinese soldiers at the battle for Hill 205.

  7. Joseph C. Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Rodríguez married Rose and together they had three children. He subsequently became a commissioned officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers, serving more than 30 years in the military, through four Latin American assignments, and unaccompanied tours in Korea and Vietnam. In 1980, Rodriguez retired from the Army with the rank of colonel.

  8. William S. Wallace - Wikipedia

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    William Scott Wallace (born 31 December 1946) is a retired four-star general in the United States Army. He served as Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe, Virginia from 13 October 2005 to 8 December 2008. He retired from the army on 8 December 2008.

  9. Colleen L. McGuire - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, McGuire retired from the army. [3] The next year, she started working for Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel to help him study sexual assault in the army. [3] McGuire also worked as the Executive Director of Delta Gamma fraternity in Columbus, Ohio. [10] In 2014, she moved to Kalispell, Montana, to spend more time with family. [3]