General William Bradford Rosson (25 August 1918 – 12 December 2004) commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific from October 1970 to January 1973.
He was commissioned in 1940 through ROTC and saw combat in World War II, earning the Distinguished Service Cross for valor on the Anzio Beachhead in Italy.
After retirement from the military he earned a Master of Letters degree in International Relations from New College, Oxford University in England.
Additional assignments include serving in General Eisenhower's NATO headquarters in Paris, and duty with the French Forces in Vietnam in 1954.
[citation needed] He was survived by his wife Bertha Frank Rosson, who still resides in Virginia at the age of 97 (as of 2023) This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army