Robert D. Walsh

Robert D. Walsh
Black and White February 1919 head and shoulders photo of Brigadier General Robert D. Walsh in duty uniform seated at desk in France
Walsh as a brigadier general in France, February 1919
Nickname(s)"Rosy"
Born(1860-10-14)October 14, 1860
Alleghany, California, U.S.
DiedAugust 15, 1928(1928-08-15) (aged 67)
Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.
Buried
ServiceUnited States Army
Years of service1883–1919
RankBrigadier General
Service number0–13381
UnitU.S. Cavalry Branch
CommandsU.S. Army Post, Quingua
U.S. Army Post, Santa Maria, Bulacan
2nd Squadron, 11th Cavalry Regiment
8th Cavalry Regiment
78th Infantry Brigade
U.S. Army Base, Saint-Nazaire
U.S. Army Base, Bordeaux
163rd Infantry Brigade
WarsAmerican Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Honor (Commander) (France)
Alma materUnited States Military Academy
Spouse(s)
Susan LeGrow
(m. 1894⁠–⁠1928)
Children1
RelationsJohn S. Winn (brother in law)

Robert Douglas Walsh (October 10, 1860 – August 15, 1928) was a career officer in the United States Army. An 1883 graduate of the United States Military Academy, he was a veteran of the American Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War, Pancho Villa Expedition, and World War I. Walsh served until retiring in 1919, and was a recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal and French Legion of Honor (Commander).

A native of Alleghany, California, Walsh was raised and educated in Redwood City. He was then appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point. After his 1883 graduation, he was appointed a second lieutenant of Cavalry. At the start of his career, he served in the western United States during the American Indian Wars and Spanish–American War. Later assignments included several postings to the Philippines during the Philippine–American War. During the Pancho Villa Expedition, Walsh commanded the 8th Cavalry Regiment on the Texas-Mexico border.

During World War I, Walsh commanded two brigades and two U.S. bases in France and received promotion to temporary brigadier general. He retired in 1919, then worked as a New York City-based investment broker. He died in Washington, D.C., on August 15, 1928. Walsh was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.