Clyde D. Eddleman
1902–1992 (age 90)
U.S. Army general
Biography
Clyde D. Eddleman rose through the ranks of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and beyond as the nation confronted the challenges of the early Cold War. His steadiness in command earned him the trust of soldiers and civilian leaders alike as he helped guide training, logistics, and the readiness of America's ground forces.
Upon retirement, he remained a valued voice for the officer corps, sharing the lessons of inter-allied cooperation and calm leadership that had defined his decades of service.