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MG Charles Dudley Rhodes

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MG Charles Dudley Rhodes Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Jan 1948 (aged 82)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 Site 1486
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US Army General. Nicknamed "Teddy", Rhodes graduated from Columbian (now George Washington) University in 1885, and from West Point in 1889. He served in the 6th Cavalry Regiment during the final US Army campaign against the Sioux, and his post-Indian Wars assignments included Professor of Military Science at Ohio Wesleyan University and commander of a cavalry troop during the China Relief Expedition. Rhodes served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War, and graduated from the Command and General Staff College in 1908. During World War I he commanded the 157th Field Artillery Brigade and the 42nd "Rainbow" Infantry Division, receiving temporary promotion to Major General. Within days of taking command of the 42nd Division in late 1918 Rhodes was injured in a plane crash, and turned the command over to a successor so he could recuperate. He graduated from the Army War College in 1920, and his post-World War I assignments included commander of the 34th Infantry Division and Chief of Staff of US forces in the Philippines. He was promoted to permanent Brigadier General in 1925, and Major General in 1928. Rhodes retired in 1929, and his awards included the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal and Silver Star. He was also a writer and lecturer, and authored several books and magazine articles on the use of Cavalry, as well as historical works on Cavalry in the Civil War.
US Army General. Nicknamed "Teddy", Rhodes graduated from Columbian (now George Washington) University in 1885, and from West Point in 1889. He served in the 6th Cavalry Regiment during the final US Army campaign against the Sioux, and his post-Indian Wars assignments included Professor of Military Science at Ohio Wesleyan University and commander of a cavalry troop during the China Relief Expedition. Rhodes served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War, and graduated from the Command and General Staff College in 1908. During World War I he commanded the 157th Field Artillery Brigade and the 42nd "Rainbow" Infantry Division, receiving temporary promotion to Major General. Within days of taking command of the 42nd Division in late 1918 Rhodes was injured in a plane crash, and turned the command over to a successor so he could recuperate. He graduated from the Army War College in 1920, and his post-World War I assignments included commander of the 34th Infantry Division and Chief of Staff of US forces in the Philippines. He was promoted to permanent Brigadier General in 1925, and Major General in 1928. Rhodes retired in 1929, and his awards included the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal and Silver Star. He was also a writer and lecturer, and authored several books and magazine articles on the use of Cavalry, as well as historical works on Cavalry in the Civil War.

Bio by: Bill McKern



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  • Originally Created by: Bill McKern
  • Added: Feb 19, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13395355/charles_dudley-rhodes: accessed ), memorial page for MG Charles Dudley Rhodes (10 Feb 1865–24 Jan 1948), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13395355, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.