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Charles Wolcott Ryder
Major General Charles Ryder
BornJanuary 16, 1892
Topeka, Kansas
DiedAugust 17, 1960
Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Service / branch United States Army
Years of service1917–1950
Rank Major General
Commands34th Infantry Division,
IX Corps
Battles / warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsDistinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
World War I Victory Medal
American Campaign Medal
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Army of Occupation Medal
Order of the Bath
RelationsMajor General Charles W. Ryder, Jr. (Son)

Charles Wolcott Ryder, CB (January 16, 1892 – August 17, 1960), during World War II, was a U.S. Army Major General who commanded the 34th Infantry Division in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, and the IX Corps in the Pacific Theater of Operations.

Biography

Ryder was born on January 16, 1892 in Topeka, Kansas. In 1915 he graduated from the United States Military Academy. In 1917–1919, he served as a Major and then Lt. Colonel in the 16th and 26th Infantry Regiments, of the 1st Infantry Division in France and Germany.

Between the wars, Ryder served in various posts, including the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; the 15th Infantry in Tientsin, China and as Commandant of Cadets at West Point (1937–1941). In 1941–1942, he was chief of staff of the VI Corps. From May 1942 to July 1944, Major General Ryder was commander of the 34th Infantry Division, the first U.S. division deployed to Europe in World War II. He led the division through the North African and Italian campaigns, including the landings at Algiers and at Salerno.

From September 2, 1944 to December 6, 1948, Ryder was Commanding General, IX Corps, preparing for the invasion of Japan, and — after the surrender of Japan — serving in the occupation of Japan.

His son, Charles Wolcott Ryder, Jr. was USMA class of 1941 who had a distinguished career and rose to the rank of Major General.

Ryder retired from the Army in 1950, and died on August 17, 1960 at the age of 68.

Awards and Decorations

Bronze oak leaf cluster Distinguished Service Cross (with oak leaf cluster)
Distinguished Service Medal
Bronze oak leaf cluster Silver Star (with oak leaf cluster)
Bronze oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit (with oak leaf cluster)
Purple Heart
Silver star World War I Victory Medal (with Silver Citation Star)
American Campaign Medal
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Army of Occupation Medal (with Japan Clasp)
Companion of the Order of the Bath

External links

  1. Companion of the Order of the Bath

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