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attack. On October 8 the division artillery concentrated fire on the hill and Ryder's battalion, with Ryder, as at Soissons, again leading from the front, attacked the hill at 8:30am the next day, under cover of a thick fog and supported by machine guns and a huge artillery barrage. Working in small units to outflank the enemy machine guns and mortars, capturing or destroying enemy positions, the battalion had, by 11:00am, secured all its objectives and captured more than 50 machine guns and began to consolidate its position. For his personal leadership in the battle Ryder was awarded with a second Distinguished Service Cross, two of twenty five to be awarded to men of the 1st Division. World War I came to an end just over a month later with the signing of the
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in early October 1918, where it captured Hill 272, a dominant terrain feature in the 1st Division's sector which had brought the division to a standstill for three days. After personally observing his battalion's objective, he gave verbal orders to his company commanders and outlined his plan of
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After the end of the conflict Ryder remained in the army, served on occupation duties in France and Germany. Ryder had been decorated with two Distinguished Service Crosses, a Silver Star and a Purple Heart for his service in the war.
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Wounded in the heart (which would affect him for the rest of his life), he spent the next few weeks recovering in the hospital and soon returned to the command of his battalion. He again led the battalion in the
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coming into effect on November 11, 1918, at 11:00am. Ryder's war was over and the personal lessons he learned would remain with him and serve him well in the future.
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in May, commanding Company 'B' of the 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry, Ryder and his regiment, not immediately engaged in combat, spent almost a year being trained in
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The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944 (The Liberation Trilogy Book 2)
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From September 2, 1944, to December 6, 1948, Ryder served as commanding general of the
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on June 17, 1918, and assumed command of the 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment.
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in mid-January 1892 and was a Topeka High School graduate. In 1911 he entered the
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Ryder, together with the rest of his regiment, which was now part of the
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Commandants of the Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy
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Papers of Charles W. Ryder, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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and arrived there in June 1917, one of the first units of the
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was a USMA graduate in the Class of 1941 who served with the
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European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
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as part of the West Point class of 1915, also known as "
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Topeka
Oak Bluffs
United States
United States Army

Major General
Service number

Infantry Branch
16th Infantry Regiment
34th Infantry Division
IX Corps
World War I
World War II
Distinguished Service Cross
Army 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
Charles W. Ryder Jr.
Major General
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United States Army

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