Talk:William O. Wooldridge

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I found a reference in "Thunderbolt", a biography of Creighton Abrams, to Abrams disenchantment with Wooldridge because he had been implicated in a scandal. I recall the scandal, which involved senior NCO's skimming profits from NCO clubs, but have not found a source verifying or discrediting his involvement. I believe it to be true because the author, Lewis Sorley, is a careful and thorough writer with extensive knowledge of the military at that time. I would appreciate any help on clarifying this.Pmeisel 11:22, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC)

How could he have been awarded a Silver Star as a private in the battle for Aachen in October 1944, while landing as a squad leader (sergeant) in Normandy in June 44. Was he unfortunate enough to be demoted?