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  lived 1919-1992
  caption General William E DePuy
  placeofbirth Jamestown, North Dakota
  branch US Army
  serviceyears 1941-1977
  rank General
  commands US Army Training and Doctrine Command<br>1st Infantry Division
  battles World War II<br>Vietnam War
  awards Distinguished Service Cross (2)<br>Silver Star (3)<br>Purple Heart (2)<br>Legion of Merit<br>Distinguished Flying Cross<br>Bronze Star Medal<br>Air Medal with "V" device


William Eugene DePuy was a U.S. Army general and the first commander of the United States Army Training And Doctrine Command . He is widely regarded as one of the principal architects of the restructuring of U.S. Army doctrine after the American withdrawal from Vietnam. Selected Papers of General William E. DePuy


EARLY LIFE AND CAREER

DePuy was born in Jamestown, North Dakota on October 1, 1919.1 His military career began when he enlisted in the South Dakota National Guard, eventually becoming a squad leader.2 He graduated from South Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Infantry in 1941. His first assignment was with the 20th Infantry Regiment at Fort Leonard Wood , and during this time he walked to the Louisiana Maneuvers and back with his platoon. Assigned to the 90th Infantry Division during World War II, he served as an operations officer and battalion commander in the fierce fighting from Utah Beach through the Battle Of The Bulge .


POST WORLD WAR II

Following the war, DePuy served in myriad command and staff positions, including command of the 2d Battalion, 8th Infantry , 4th Infantry Division , and the 1st Battle Group, 30th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division , both in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1948 he attended the Defense Language Institute for a year to learn Russian, followed in 1949 by assignment as Assistant Military Attaché, and later the acting Army Attaché in Budapest, Hungary .

He met Marjory Kennedy Walker of Salem, Virginia , a Far East specialist who served with both the Office Of Strategic Services and the Central Intelligence Agency ,3 and they were married in June 1951. A son, William E DePuy, Jr. was born in July 1952, and daughters Joslin and Daphne in July 1953 and 1954, respectively.


VIETNAM

First deployed to Vietnam in 1964, he served as Chief of Staff of Operations for Military Assistance Command, Vietnam , and in March 1966 he assumed command of the 1st Infantry Division ("the Big Red One"). During his time as commander, he established a scholarship fund for the children of 1st Infantry Division soldiers killed in Vietnam, which eventually became the 1st Infantry Division Foundation.4


POST-VIETNAM

DePuy is perhaps best remembered for his efforts while commander of the United States Army Training And Doctrine Command , where he helped create a new, innovative fighting doctrine for the Army. His wide-ranging and sometimes controversial changes in combat development and the way the Army trains sparked a debate that resulted in the widely accepted AirLand Battle Doctrine . He retired from active duty in July 1977 and settled in Highfield, Virginia . He died in 1992, and his wife died on March 15, 2002.

Depuy awards included two Distinguished Service Crosses , five Distinguished Service Medals, the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal , three Silver Star s, two Purple Heart s, the Legion Of Merit , the Distinguished Flying Cross , the Bronze Star Medal , and Air Medal with "V" device. His foreign decorations include the Order of Commander in the French Legion Of Honor , the Knight's Cross Of The Germany Order Of Merit , the Vietnam Cross Of Gallantry , and the Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit First Class.


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