ROBERT LEE BULLARD
'Robert Lee Bullard' (January 5, 1861 - September 11, 1947) was a United States General.
General Bullard attended the United States Military Academy and graduated in 1885. He was involved in conflicts in the American Western Frontier, the Philippines, and World War I.
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World War I
Bullard was given command of the 1st Infantry Division ("Big Red One") from December 1917 to July 1918.
During World War I he led men in the Battle of Cantigny (1918) and captured the village of Cantigny. It had been held by the German Eighteenth Army. It was the site of a German advance observation point and strongly fortified. This was the first sustained American offensive of the war. It was considered a success in that it expanded the American front by about a mile. General John J. Pershing said of the attack:
"The enemy reaction against our troops at Cantigny was extremely violent, and apparently he was determined at all costs to counteract the most excellent effect the American success had produced. For three days his guns of all calibres were concentrated on our new position and counter-attack succeeded counter-attack. The desperate efforts of the Germans gave the fighting at Cantigny a seeming tactical importance entirely out of proportion to the numbers involved."
Bullard was fluent in French and often served in joint U.S. - French operations.
General Pershing created the Second U.S. Army and appointed Bullard as its first commander. At the same time he turned over command of U.S. First Army to General Hunter Liggett. Pershing himself moved up to become commander of an Army Group.
Post war
After the war, his rank was reduced (this is normal procedure) to corps command in the smaller U.S. army. He retired form active duty in 1925 to concentrate on writing. He served as President of the National Security League.
Retirement
He was author of the following books:
★ ''Personalities and Reminicences of the War'', New York: Doubleday Page, 1925 (ISBN 0-7661-9742-5)
★ ''American Soldiers also Fought'' New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1936
Bullard also wrote several magazine articles.
He died in 1947. Bullard is buried at the U.S. Military Academy Post Cemetery, with his wife Ella (Reiff) Bullard (5 November 1870 to 3 March 1963).
A biography was written about him: ''The General: Robert L. Bullard and Officership in the United States Army, 1881-1925'', by Allan R. Millett (1975).
Notes
''Source Records of the Great War, Vol. VI, ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923''
External links
★ The Battle of Cantigny, 1918
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