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Colden Ruggles

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For especially meritorious and distinguished service. The conception and construction of the Aberdeen Proving Ground and its operation during the early and most difficult period of its history are a monument to his sagacity and unremitting
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After the war, Ruggles was assigned as Chief of the Ordnance Department's Technical Staff. He served in this position from January 1919 to July 1921. In March 1919, he reverted to his permanent rank of
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After his assignment to Ordnance, Ruggles became an acknowledged expert in the design, production, and quality control inspection of artillery, small arms, and ammunition. He served at
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from August 1921 to June 1922 and after graduating he returned to his post as Chief of the Technical Staff at the Ordnance Department.
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From August 1923 until retiring in August 1930, Ruggles served as Chief of Ordnance Department's Manufacturing Division and Assistant
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Ruggles was educated at various Army posts as the Ruggles family traveled during George Ruggles' career, including Omaha and
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While serving as commander of Sandy Hook Proving Ground, Ruggles planned and oversaw construction of
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From October to December 1918, Ruggles served on temporary inspection and observation duty with the
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in recognition of his efforts to create Aberdeen Proving Ground. The citation for the medal reads:
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Ruggles remained with the 1st Artillery until August 1891, when he was assigned to the
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From June 1911 to July 1913, Ruggles was assigned as Ordnance officer for the Army's
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In November 1894, Ruggles married Mary Appleton Miller (1870–1950), the daughter of
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at Lehigh University, P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science Alumni
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Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy (June 11, 1934).
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from September 1913 to October 1915, assigned as Ordnance officer of the
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on June 25, 1906. He served as professor of Ordnance and Gunnery at the
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Ordnance Depot. From December 1915 to March 1918, Ruggles commanded
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and U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Association. He was a member of the
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Ruggles died in Charleston on April 2, 1933. He was buried at
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Alumni Association of the Lehigh University (June 1, 1923).
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on December 18, 1893, and assigned to the Ordnance Corps.
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Burial Detail: Ruggles, Colden L (Section 3, Grave 1857)
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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beginning in September 1892. Ruggles was promoted to
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Omaha, Nebraska
Charleston, South Carolina
Arlington National Cemetery
United States
United States Army
Brigadier General
U.S. Army Field Artillery Branch
U.S. Army Ordnance Corps
Benicia Arsenal
Manila
Sandy Hook Proving Ground
Aberdeen Proving Ground
U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance
Spanish–American War
World War I
Army Distinguished Service Medal
United States Army
Ordnance Corps
brigadier general
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Maryland
Chief of Ordnance
Omaha, Nebraska
George D. Ruggles
née
Stephen S. L'Hommedieu
Saint Paul, Minnesota
United States Military Academy
second lieutenant

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