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706: 38: 643:, Kansas, where he served from October 1904 to July 1906. From July to September 1906, Walsh was chief quartermaster of the summer maneuver camp that took place at Fort Leavenworth. He was again in command of a Cavalry troop from September 1906 to July 1908. From August 1908 to January 1911, Walsh performed recruiting duty in 409:
at West Point. He graduated in 1883 ranked 37th of 52. Walsh's hair was red when he was a young man, causing his classmates to nickname him "Rosy," which they continued to use throughout their careers. Among his classmates were several who also attained general officer rank, including
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Walsh was posted to the Philippines again in January 1902, and he remained on duty there until October. He was assigned to Fort Walla Walla as commander of a Cavalry troop from October 1902 to October 1904. He continued in command at
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in December 1899, and served with the 35th Infantry until it was inactivated in April 1901. During his posting to the Philippines, Walsh served with the 35th Infantry at
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from May to July 1901. He served again at Fort Walla Walla from July to November 1901, and was assigned to duty as inspector of horses. He was on recruiting duty at
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After returning from the Philippines, Walsh was reduced to his permanent rank of captain, and he performed mustering out duty for United States Volunteers at the
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After retiring, Walsh lived in New York City, where he worked as an investment broker. He died in Washington, D.C., on August 15, 1928. Walsh was buried at
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Walsh's gravestone indicates a birthdate of 1861, but Army records consistently give his date of birth as October 14, 1860.
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From January to March 1911, Walsh was a student at the Fort Leavenworth Army Service Schools. He was then assigned to
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in the 35th United States Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He served with this regiment in the Philippines during the
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from December 1917 to July 1918. From July to November 1918, he was deputy director of transportation for the
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From September 1883 to May 1884, Walsh served with the 4th Cavalry at Fort Stanton. He was then assigned to
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Walsh performed recruiting duty in New York City from April 1916 to August 1917, and he was promoted to
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Sixty-second Annual Report of the Association of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy
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from November 1914 to August 1915. After his return to the United States, Walsh served during the
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on October 14, 1860, a son of Michael Walsh and Johanna Walsh. He was raised and educated in
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In 1894, Walsh married Susan LeGrow; her sister Grace was the wife of Brigadier General
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In May 1913, Walsh was transferred to the 8th Cavalry Regiment, with which he served at
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From March to May 1919, Walsh commanded the 163rd Infantry Brigade, a unit of the
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to recognize his heroism during an 1886 engagement against the Apache in the
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from Idaho and other nearby states, and in March 1899 he was promoted to
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and Quingua (May to November 1900), and as commander of the post at
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at West Point. After his 1883 graduation, he was appointed a
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in July 1916. In August 1917, he was promoted to temporary
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Walsh as a brigadier general in France, February 1919
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(June 10, 1931). 552:In June 1890, Walsh was assigned to 523:San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation 405:In 1878, Walsh was appointed to the 856:U.S. Army Adjutant General (1915). 698:as commander of the 8th Cavalry at 473:Walsh received his commission as a 331:, Walsh was raised and educated in 1190:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 1140:Military personnel from California 1092: 1080: 877:Cloud, Ray W. (December 7, 1951). 537:. In February 1890, he received a 14: 1031:"Obituary, Robert Douglas Walsh" 762:Army Distinguished Service Medal 318:Army Distinguished Service Medal 219:Army Distinguished Service Medal 859:Official Army Register for 1916 619:(November 1900 to March 1901). 595:. He was promoted to temporary 335:. He was then appointed to the 254: 1111:at Arlington National Cemetery 660:United States Army War College 407:United States Military Academy 337:United States Military Academy 294:United States Military Academy 236:United States Military Academy 1: 747:American Expeditionary Forces 21:Robert Walsh (disambiguation) 390:Robert D. Walsh was born in 371:on the Texas-Mexico border. 1160:United States Army generals 773:Arlington National Cemetery 380:Arlington National Cemetery 95:Arlington National Cemetery 1211: 1062:. Chicago, IL: Bill Thayer 1010:. Chicago, IL: Bill Thayer 296:, he was a veteran of the 292:. 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Kennedy 279:(brother in law) 258: 256: 179:U.S. Army Base, 174:U.S. Army Base, 158:U.S. Army Post, 153:U.S. Army Post, 82: 66:October 14, 1860 65: 63: 40: 26: 1210: 1209: 1205: 1204: 1203: 1201: 1200: 1199: 1115: 1114: 1109:Robert D. Walsh 1105: 1100: 1099: 1091: 1087: 1079: 1075: 1065: 1063: 1050: 1049: 1042: 1028: 1027: 1023: 1013: 1011: 998: 997: 896: 876: 875: 871: 855: 854: 850: 840: 838: 827: 826: 822: 817: 812: 811: 806: 802: 797: 781: 766:Legion of Honor 735:Camp Beauregard 711:Newton D. Baker 684: 676:Fort Oglethorpe 625: 507: 505:Start of career 416:John W. Ruckman 388: 322:Legion of Honor 260: 252: 248: 223:Legion of Honor 221: 207: 203: 199: 195: 183: 178: 173: 171: 167: 162: 157: 97: 84: 80: 79:August 15, 1928 67: 61: 59: 43: 31: 30:Robert D. 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Robert Walsh (disambiguation)
Black and White February 1919 head and shoulders photo of Brigadier General Robert D. Walsh in duty uniform seated at desk in France
Alleghany, California
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Brigadier General
Service number
U.S. Cavalry Branch
Quingua
Santa Maria, Bulacan
11th Cavalry Regiment
8th Cavalry Regiment
Saint-Nazaire
Bordeaux
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Honor
Alma mater
United States Military Academy
John S. Winn
United States Army
United States Military Academy
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition

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