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* Federal service (World War I) - Second lieutenant, Infantry, 26 March 1917; first lieutenant, 28 January 1918; captain, 16 July 1918; major, 1 March 1919 to 28 May 1919
* Federal service (World War I) - Second lieutenant, Infantry, 26 March 1917; first lieutenant, 28 January 1918; captain, 16 July 1918; major, 1 March 1919 to 28 May 1919


* Captain, Infantry, Missouri National Guard, 5 May 1921; lieutenant colonel, 24 January 1924; colonel, 22 September 1932; major general of the line, 28 October 1938
* Captain, Infantry, Missouri National Guard, 5 May 1921; lieutenant colonel, 24 January 1924; colonel, 22 September 1932; major general of the line, 28 October 1938 to 15 January 1942


* Officers Reserve Corps captain 10 December 1921; lieutenant colonel 29 February 1924 to 26 April 1927
* Officers Reserve Corps captain 10 December 1921; lieutenant colonel 29 February 1924 to 26 April 1927

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Ralph E. Truman
Born(1880-05-10)May 10, 1880
Kansas City, Missouri
DiedApril 30, 1962(1962-04-30) (aged 81)
Kansas City, Missouri[1]
Buried
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branchUnited States Army
RankMajor General
Commands35th Division
Battles / warsSpanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Mexican Expedition
World War I[2]
RelationsLieutenant General Louis W. Truman (son)
Harry S. Truman (cousin)

Ralph Emerson Truman (May 10, 1880 – April 30, 1962) was an American major general who led the 35th Division of the Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska National Guards between 1938 and 1941.

He served in the Spanish–American War as well as World War I, when he was promoted to captain.[3]

In October 1941, he was relieved of his command. This was part of a purge of over-age or inefficient officers in the Army in the run-up to potential American entry into World War II. Rather than being assigned to an administrative position, General Truman chose to retire.[4]

He was the father of Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman, who led Third United States Army from 1965 until 1967, and the cousin of President Harry S. Truman who also served in the 35th Infantry Division.[5][6]

Military service

  • Federal service (Spanish-American War) - Private, corporal Infantry, 21 May 1898 to 20 May 1901
  • Second lieutenant, Infantry, Missouri National Guard, 19 June 1916
  • Federal service (Mexican Border) - Second lieutenant, Infantry, 27 June 1916 to 28 February 1917
  • Second lieutenant, Infantry, Missouri National Guard, to 25 March 1917
  • Federal service (World War I) - Second lieutenant, Infantry, 26 March 1917; first lieutenant, 28 January 1918; captain, 16 July 1918; major, 1 March 1919 to 28 May 1919
  • Captain, Infantry, Missouri National Guard, 5 May 1921; lieutenant colonel, 24 January 1924; colonel, 22 September 1932; major general of the line, 28 October 1938 to 15 January 1942
  • Officers Reserve Corps captain 10 December 1921; lieutenant colonel 29 February 1924 to 26 April 1927

References

  1. ^ "Veterans Day 1941". Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  2. ^ "Ralph E. Truman Papers". Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  3. ^ Dickson, Paul (7 July 2020). The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941: The Forgotten Story of How America Forged a Powerful Army Before Pearl Harbor (Kindle ed.). Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 978-0802147677.
  4. ^ Dickson, Paul (7 July 2020). The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941: The Forgotten Story of How America Forged a Powerful Army Before Pearl Harbor (Kindle ed.). Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 978-0802147677.
  5. ^ "Records of the Thirty-Fifth Division Association". The Truman Library. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Photos from Camp Robinson, Arkansas – 1941". 134th Infantry Regiment. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
Military offices
Preceded by
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Commanding General 35th Infantry Division
1938–1941
Succeeded by