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Bryden served in the Operations section (G-3) Mobilization Division on the War Department General Staff from August 1935 to September 1937, and he was promoted to brigadier general on September 1, 1937. From September 1937 to May 1938 he commanded the 16th Infantry Brigade at
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from November 1918 until the brigade was demobilized in February 1919, following the end of the war. In February 1919, he reverted from temporary brigadier general to his permanent rank of major. He served at Fort Sill from February to May 1919, then traveled to Treves (now
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Alexander D. Surles (1916–1995). Daughter Marion (1917–2004) was the wife of first Melvin W. Schoephoester (1911–1942), a pilot who died while serving as a first lieutenant in World War II, then Major General Frank Willoughby Moorman (1912–1995).
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achievements were recognized with two awards of the Army Distinguished Service Medal, one for his term as deputy chief of staff and one for his leadership of the Fourth Service Command and presidency of the separation board.
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on February 3, 1880, a son of veterinarian George Bryden and Florence A. (Bliss) Bryden. He was raised and educated in Hartford until his father died in 1895, after which he was raised in the
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from August 1927 to June 1928, and he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in March 1928. After completing the war college course, Bryden was assigned as executive officer in the Office of the
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at Fort Sill. In July 1924, he returned to the Command and General Staff College as an instructor, where he remained until August 1927. Bryden was a student at the
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General Staff in Washington, D.C. Bryden's accomplishments at the Field Artillery School during the war were recognized in 1921 with award of the
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with headquarters in Chicago. He was a member of the Central Department staff from June to August 1917, and was promoted to temporary
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until reaching the mandatory retirement age of 64 in February 1944. Bryden remained on active duty as part of the U.S. effort for
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From August 1908 to August 1912, Bryden was a mathematics instructor at West Point. He served with the 5th Artillery at
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In retirement, Bryden resided in Washington, D.C. He died in Washington on January 20, 1972, and was buried at
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in October 1918. In the closing days of the war, he commanded the 15th Field Artillery Brigade at
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home of his maternal uncle, Eli C. W. Bliss. Bryden's first cousin, Raymond W. Bliss, served as
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In 1912, Bryden married Ellen Barry (1885–1974), the daughter of Major General
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in January 1907, and in May 1907 the 13th Battery was redesignated Battery E,
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Post 18, and appointment as senior vice commander of the D.C. chapter of the
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In 1899, Bryden competed for a congressional appointment from Representative
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succeeded him as deputy chief of staff in March 1942, Bryden commanded the
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Genealogy of the Bliss family in America, from about the year 1550–1880
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from November 1918 until the brigade was demobilized in February 1919.
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from October to November 1918 and the 9th Field Artillery Brigade at
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In October 1931, Bryden was assigned to temporary duty with the
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until August 1908. While at Fort Stotsenberg, Bryden assisted
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In retirement, Bryden was a resident of Washington, D.C. and
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Bryden was assigned to the 13th Field Artillery Battery at
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Bryden's post-war assignments included instructor at the
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Bryden at the time of his 1900 appointment to West Point
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Bryden commanded the 15th Field Artillery Brigade at
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In January 1915, he received promotion to 1440:United States Army generals of World War II 1435:United States Army personnel of World War I 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1118: 1116: 1114: 1112: 1110: 1108: 953: 951: 949: 947: 945: 943: 941: 939: 371:and executive officer in the Office of the 1207: 1205: 1203: 1201: 29: 18: 1040:"Caisson Song Collaborator Commands Clan" 1010: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 428:Surgeon General of the United States Army 1415:Military personnel from Washington, D.C. 523:from November 1912 to December 1914 and 1352:"Bomber Crash Kills Baraboo Army Flier" 1328:"Decorations: Maj. Gen. William Bryden" 1281:United States Military Academy (1950). 886: 884: 882: 880: 878: 876: 874: 870: 769:, service as commander of Washington's 360:and the 9th Field Artillery Brigade at 1450:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1430:United States Army War College alumni 1420:United States Military Academy alumni 1213:"Gen. Bryden Dies At 91, City Native" 763:Newcomen Society of the United States 716:In June 1940, Bryden was assigned as 583:on August 5 as the army expanded for 223:Ellen Barry (m. 1912–1972, his death) 7: 789:Bryden received three awards of the 665:and 11th Field Artillery Brigade at 312:, Bryden was raised in Hartford and 277:and was three-time recipient of the 1188:(1955). Branham, Charles N. (ed.). 340:from May 1915 to June 1916. During 1410:People from Chelsea, Massachusetts 922:Bliss, John Homer (January 1881). 301:(1942–1944), and president of the 152:School of Fire for Field Artillery 14: 1236:Branham, Charles N., ed. (1969). 1126:(1930). Donaldson, Wm. H. (ed.). 324:. His early assignments included 305:´s Separation Board (1944–1946). 166:13th Field Artillery Brigade and 983:"Maj R. W. Bliss Wins Promotion" 891:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 791:Army Distinguished Service Medal 775:Military Order of the World Wars 629:Army Distinguished Service Medal 279:Army Distinguished Service Medal 213:Army Distinguished Service Medal 141:U.S. Army Field Artillery Branch 16:United States Army major general 1018:(1910). Braden, Charles (ed.). 1381:at Arlington National Cemetery 1091:(1920). Robinson, Wirt (ed.). 819:American Defense Service Medal 703:Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 644:United States Army War College 446:United States Military Academy 379:in May 1941. He commanded the 318:United States Military Academy 155:329th Field Artillery Regiment 1: 1155:(1940). Farman, E. E. (ed.). 663:13th Field Artillery Regiment 150:Department of Field Gunnery, 803:Mexican Border Service Medal 671:6th Field Artillery Regiment 640:1st Field Artillery Regiment 543:from May 1915 to June 1916. 494:5th Field Artillery Regiment 484:with his battery during the 157:15th Field Artillery Brigade 853:The Field Artillery Journal 779:Arlington National Cemetery 599:in June 1918 and temporary 400:Arlington National Cemetery 159:9th Field Artillery Brigade 84:Arlington National Cemetery 1466: 1283:"Association of Graduates" 811:World War II Victory Medal 510:U.S. Field Artillery March 273:, he attained the rank of 161:16th Infantry Brigade and 1305:"Maj. Bryden Gets D.S.M." 807:World War I Victory Medal 799:Philippine Campaign Medal 732:, later redesignated the 555:National Archives photo, 239:Raymond W. Bliss (cousin) 28: 648:Chief of Field Artillery 383:(later redesignated the 373:Chief of Field Artillery 316:. He graduated from the 1357:Wisconsin State Journal 1045:The Honolulu Advertiser 815:American Campaign Medal 616:Camp McClellan, Alabama 533:Pancho Villa Expedition 486:Philippine–American War 362:Camp McClellan, Alabama 263:Pancho Villa Expedition 259:Philippine–American War 195:Pancho Villa Expedition 191:Philippine–American War 734:Fourth Service Command 697: 560: 541:Field Artillery School 424:Chelsea, Massachusetts 415: 385:Fourth Service Command 338:Field Artillery School 322:Field Artillery Branch 314:Chelsea, Massachusetts 299:Fourth Service Command 176:Fourth Service Command 74:Washington, D.C., U.S. 692: 554: 420:Hartford, Connecticut 413: 310:Hartford, Connecticut 109:Years of service 58:Hartford, Connecticut 759:Niantic, Connecticut 740:as president of the 283:Fort George G. Meade 163:Fort George G. Meade 571:, commander of the 450:George Frisbie Hoar 435:Chelsea High School 430:from 1947 to 1951. 418:Bryden was born in 257:. 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Index

Color head and shoulders photo of Major General William Bryden in dress uniform, circa 1941
Hartford, Connecticut
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Major General
Service number
U.S. Army Field Artillery Branch
School of Fire for Field Artillery
Fort George G. Meade
Fort Bragg
Fourth Corps Area
Fourth Service Command
Secretary of War
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
World War II
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Thomas Henry Barry
United States Army
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
World War II
major general
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Fort George G. Meade
Fort Bragg
Deputy Chief of Staff of the United States Army
Fourth Corps Area

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