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Not long after the court-martial, his son, Walter Thomas Grow, was on summer vacation from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1953 when a fire started in his bedroom of the family home in Falls Church, Virginia. Walter Thomas Grow, 21, died of smoke inhalation on August 12, 1953.
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His command of the 6th Armored Division in its rapid assault across the Brittany Peninsula is considered one of the finest examples of armor in the exploitation phase. This stunning advance is often overlooked due to the more glamorous exploits of the rest of the U.S. Army surrounding the German
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hands and were published in part by Richard Squires, a British defector to East Germany. Grow retired after the court-martial and later became an executive of the
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Walker) and John Thomas Grow. His mother died when he was two years old and Grow went to live with his paternal grandparents, as his father went to
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on November 5, 1917, in Hamilton, Tennessee. They had two sons, Robert Marshall and Walter Thomas, both attendees of the
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in 1916. He married Mary Louella Marshall (1896-1974), daughter of Willamina H. "Willie" (
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in February 1914, whilst attending the University of Minnesota, and was
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but retained his captain rank. Grow did not see active service during
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Cold War Casualty: The Court-Martial of Major General Robert W. Grow
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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in November 1915. On December 5, 1916, he was promoted to
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in 1951 for failing to safeguard classified information.
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on August 5, 1917. On October 12, he transferred to the
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United States Army personnel who were court-martialed
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Grow was the commander the 296:Robertson) and J Walter Marshall, of 7: 413:on charges of failing to safeguard 350:He remained in the army during the 769:Minnesota National Guard personnel 14: 749:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 224:Army Distinguished Service Medal 168: 159: 134: 109: 89: 538:, Kent State University Press, 385:Seventh Army at the same time. 329:American entry into World War I 288:to work. He graduated from the 360:United States Army War College 302:United States Military Academy 272:Early life and military career 1: 744:Recipients of the Silver Star 764:Military personnel from Iowa 564:, p. 8, August 14, 1953 477:Morton, Richard Lee (1964), 729:United States Army generals 534:Hofmann, George F. 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Sibley, Iowa
Falls Church, Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery
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United States Army

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34th Armored Regiment
6th Armored Division
3rd Armored Division
26th Infantry Division
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Distinguished Service Cross
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
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Major General
United States Army
officer
6th Armored Division
World War II
court-martial

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