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In October 1945, Reeder returned to West Point as regimental tactical officer of the 2nd Regiment, Corps of Cadets, serving until October 1947. He then became an assistant athletic director at West Point. Reeder quit this job after 20 years in 1967 and pursued a career in nonfiction writing. Of his
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were written for the Landmark series of historical literature for children. Reeder's other titles include "The Civil War Story," "The Northern Generals," and "The Southern Generals." His narrative account of Colonel
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In 1997, Reeder was awarded the Distinguished Graduate Award by the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy. Reeder died of congestive heart failure at the Inova Mount Vernon Hospital in
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as a cadet, and graduated as a member of the Class of 1926. His graduation was delayed by two leaves of absence: January to July 1921 and January to August 1924. Reeder married Dorothea Darrah in 1934.
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with Nardi co-writing the screenplay. Red Reeder had a cameo as the Commandant of Cadets in the film, distributing diplomas to the class of 1915.
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against Mexican bandits titled "The Mackenzie Raid" served as the inspiration for a 39-episode television series first aired in 1958 titled
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wound in his ankle that almost severed his left leg. Reeder was taken back to England, then to the
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where she helped to edit his books. In 1989, they moved to the Fairfax Retirement Community in
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In 1943, Reeder prepared a staff study proposing a "ground medal" comparable to the "
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Reeder's sister Nardi Reeder Campion was an author and co-wrote
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for this achievement in August 1913. Reeder entered the
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in June 1920 with an appointment from Alabama, played
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