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English: Philip De Witt Ginder (September 19, 1905 - November 7, 1968) was an American career soldier who rose to the rank of Major General during the Korean War. Photo probably taken in 1945 when he commanded the 9th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 2nd Infantry Division. (2nd Infantry Division insignia visible on left sleeve and helmet.)
Date Circa 1945
Source Archive of U.S. War Department
Author Unknown military photographer

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Philip De Witt Ginder as a colonel, circa 1945, probably when he commanded the 9th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 2nd Infantry Division.

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