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- Q8017215 description "American Army General".
- Q8017215 description "American Army General".
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- Q8017215 abstract "William Rudolph Gruber, (December 17, 1890 – January 27, 1979) Brigadier general, was an instructor at the Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth when Dwight D. Eisenhower was a student there. Following Eisenhower's graduation, Gruber and his wife Helen Drennan Gruber were joined by Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower on a 17-day, 1800 mile motor trip through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France in 1929.They left Paris on August 28, 1929, and drove to Brussels, Belgium. Their route then took them to Bonn, Germany, south along the Rhine River to Coblenz, Heidelberg and through the Black Forest. They then went to Switzerland, spending seven days and visiting Zürich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Montreux, and Geneva, and surviving a harrowing crossing of the Furka Pass high in the Alps. From Switzerland the travelers went to Besançon, then to Romagne in France. While the ladies stayed there to visit with a mutual friend, Gruber and Eisenhower toured the World War I battlefields in the area. Eisenhower was an expert guide having just completed work on a guidebook for the Battle Monuments Commission. The Grubers and Eisenhowers returned to Paris on September 13.".
- Q8017215 alias "Gruber, William Rudolph".
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- Q8017215 birthDate "1890-12-17".
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- Q8017215 deathDate "1979-01-27".
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- Q8017215 serviceEndYear "1946".
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- Q8017215 alternativeNames "Gruber, William Rudolph".
- Q8017215 awards "250".
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- Q8017215 awards "Silver Star with Third Oak Leaf Cluster".
- Q8017215 battles "World War I: * Meuse-Argonne Offensive * Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge World War II: * China-Burma-India Theater".
- Q8017215 dateOfBirth "1890-12-17".
- Q8017215 dateOfDeath "1979-01-27".
- Q8017215 name "Gruber, William R.".
- Q8017215 name "William Rudolph Gruber".
- Q8017215 nickname ""Bill"".
- Q8017215 relations "Edmund L. Gruber, , Brigadier general who wrote "The Caisson Song",".
- Q8017215 serviceyears "1911".
- Q8017215 shortDescription "American Army General".
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- Q8017215 comment "William Rudolph Gruber, (December 17, 1890 – January 27, 1979) Brigadier general, was an instructor at the Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth when Dwight D. Eisenhower was a student there. Following Eisenhower's graduation, Gruber and his wife Helen Drennan Gruber were joined by Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower on a 17-day, 1800 mile motor trip through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France in 1929.They left Paris on August 28, 1929, and drove to Brussels, Belgium.".
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- Q8017215 givenName "William R.".
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- Q8017215 name "William R. Gruber".
- Q8017215 name "William Rudolph Gruber".
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