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Name
  
Robert McDuff

Died
  
April 1981

Robert J. McDuff (February 13, 1903 – April 1981) was born in Frankfort, Kentucky. He attended Garrison School of Law, a branch of the University of Louisville, and practiced law in Lexington, Kentucky. In 1933 he joined the army and became a regimental sergeant major before he was commissioned in 1943. He served on Omar Bradley's staff in England and helped draft administrative plans for the Invasion of Normandy. He later served as Acting Adjutant General of the 5th Infantry Division (United States).

In December 1945 McDuff returned to the U.S. and was assigned to the Correspondence Section of the Office of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. In this position he helped draft letters and messages for the signature of Dwight D. Eisenhower when Eisenhower was Chief of Staff. McDuff later served with the Far East Command in Japan and also was Deputy Chief of Personnel in the Adjutant General's Office. In 1958 he retired from the Army and settled in Virginia where he died in April 1981. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

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