WILLIAM WOOLDRIDGE

WILLIAM WOOLDRIDGE obituary

WILLIAM WOOLDRIDGE

WILLIAM WOOLDRIDGE Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 6 to Mar. 14, 2012.
William O. Wooldridge August 12, 1922- March 5, 2012 The first Sergeant Major of the Army, William O. Wooldridge, passed away peacefully Monday evening in El Paso, Texas, with his beloved wife Patty, faithfully by his side. Wooldridge, the eighth of ten children of William Robert Wooldridge and Susan Arminta Gray, was born on August 12, 1922, in Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Okla. In his early childhood, his family left Oklahoma and returned to his father's home in Crosscut, Brown County, Texas. He enlisted in the Army in 1940, participated in the 1st Infantry Division's World War II campaigns of North Africa, Sicily and Normandy D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. In October, 1944, then Pvt. Wooldridge distinguished himself for gallantry in action in the battle for the fortress city of Aachen, Germany, receiving the Silver Star. He suffered shrapnel injuries during this fight and was awarded the Purple Heart. Still bandaged, he was back in the lines for the vicious winter combat of the Battle of the Bulge in December, 1944. Again, in the thick of the fighting, then Staff Sgt. Wooldridge received a second Silver Star for his valor under fire. His service and dedication to our nation was rewarded when he was sworn in as the Sergeant Major of the Army on July 11, 1966 by Chief of Staff Gen. Harold K. Johnson. His appointment was recorded in the Congressional Record of the 89th Congress Vol. 112, No. 110. Wooldridge traveled wherever Soldiers were stationed around the globe and never tired of spending time with his troops. In Southeast Asia, he broke bread with Soldiers, listened to their stories of victory and great loss, and took their concerns with him back to the Pentagon, where he worked tirelessly to make changes that would improve their training, morale and readiness. He wanted to make a difference for his enlisted Soldiers -the young men and women who, like him, had chosen to dedicate their lives to preserving freedom, no matter the cost. Wooldridge put pen to paper and shared many of his own personal experiences of combat in his article, "So You're Headed for Combat: How to Get Ready and What to Expect," which was published in the January 1968 edition of Army Digest, later renamed Soldiers Magazine. Even after his tenure as sergeant major of the Army, Wooldridge spent time in combat zones with troops as the sergeant major of the Military Assistance Command-Vietnam. When he finally returned from Southeast Asia, he spent his last year on active duty at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. On February 1, 1970, the first sergeant major of the Army retired at Fort MacArthur, Calif., after 30 years and 10 months of service. Even after leaving the ranks and acclimating to civilian life with his wife, Wooldridge continued his steadfast passion for ensuring NCOs were solidly trained and educated. He often visited classrooms of the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss and spent time with NCOs enrolled in the Sergeants Major Course. Wooldridge invited Soldiers into his home, always making time to personally counsel and guide them. He never ceased pushing for and working as an advocate for enlisted Soldiers and always tried to instill a sense of pride into every one of them he met. Wooldridge never stopped teaching NCOs what it meant to be a member of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps. He also never forgot that he and so many others before him and after him were responsible for the establishment of the NCO Corps, and that it was the duty of all enlisted Soldiers to carry on its time-honored traditions and customs as "the backbone of the Army." His assignments included Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Korea; and Fort Riley, Kan. His Army career spanned three wars and 11 campaigns. He will be greatly missed by all the men and women who served side-by-side with him or under his leadership, from his first year in the Army in 1940 to his last moments. He will be especially missed by beloved wife Mildred Ellen Patty Wooldridge, a native of Blount County, Tenn. Wooldridge is also survived by his sister, Vergie Wooldridge Landry (Shawnee, Okla.) children William Robert Wooldridge (Mary), Loveland, Colo., Gentry Terrell Wooldridge (Gail Bartlett) Fort Lee, N.J., Susan Wooldridge Childs (Albert) El Paso, Texas, and Michael Wooldridge (Darlene Montani) Pasadena, Md. His son, John Seitz Wooldridge, died in 1989. He also leaves behind brothers-in-law Emmett Pybus, Stillwater, Okla., Fred M Patty, Greenback, Tenn., sisters-in-law Joan and Leon Pettitt, Plano, Texas, Bess and William McBrayer, Maryville, Tenn., Freda Patty Kempson, Dawsonville, Ga., Linda and Donald Kidd, Maryville, Tenn., as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family members. Wooldridge will lie in state for 24 hours in the East Auditorium of the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy. Public viewing is from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, March 12, 2012 and on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 1 p.m. in the Academy's East Auditorium, immediately followed by a procession and final interment at the Fort Bliss National Cemetery with Full Military Honors. Honorary pall bearers for Sergeant Major of the Army Wooldridge are Mr. William R. Wooldridge, Mr. Gentry Wooldridge, Mr. Michael Wooldridge, 13th Sgt. Maj. of the Army, Kenneth Preston, current Sgt. Maj. of the Army, Raymond Chandler, Command Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Freddy Escamilla, and Sgt. Maj. (Ret.) Jesse McKinney. Donations can be made to Home for our Troops at homesforourtroops.org. The organization assists wounded veterans with the process of becoming home owners. Patty Wooldridge would like to extend her sincere gratitude to the entire staff at William Beaumont Army Medical Center for the tireless care and gentle compassion provided to her beloved husband, and echoes her gratitude in the words spoken by her husband to Soldiers in April 1967: "Take care of each man as though he were your own brother. He is." Services entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home Northeast. Please visit online register book at www.sunsetfuneralhomes.net

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June 25, 2014

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November 19, 2012

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November 15, 2012

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monty harmon

June 25, 2014

good by old friend

Lynette Sadler

November 19, 2012

Although I did not meet this wonderful man, I thank him for serving this country well. It is an honer to know that someone really cared about this country. I thank those who helped support him and his family. To the family I share my deepest sorrows for them, but keep strong your father is still in our deepest memorise.

Donna Dobbins-Simpson

November 15, 2012

Sorrow and love too your family

Granddaughter of JR Wooldridge Brownwood,Tx

November 5, 2012

My deepest of sympathies to the family...

March 23, 2012

Dear Sgt. Major,
I have you and your family in my prayers. It was a great honor to have known you. I have often thought about the days in Augsburg, Germany and meeting you in Vietnam. I only wish that I h had the honor of meeting you again. My sympathy goes out to your family. God Bless you
Sgt. Major. Thank you for what have done for our great nation.

Lee Dardis

Lee Dardis

CSM ret. Frederick Richmond

March 20, 2012

His dedication to the NCO Corps will be never be forgotten. A true enlisted Trooper.

March 19, 2012

Sgt. Major Wooldridge's children - from the children of Sgt. Major Basil Linville.

We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your father. He was a wonderful man & all of us have many happy & wonderful memories of times together. May God Bless all of you in this time of sorrow.

BJ, Sandy, Bruce & Kathy

Floyd Brownfield

March 17, 2012

Major Floyd A. Brownfield

Matthew and Krysten Rowland

matthew rowland

March 13, 2012

He was a great man and someone that I will always look up to. His dedication to his family and his country was more than anyone can ever repay. It was a great honor knowing him and he will be in my thoughts for years to come. Our sincerest condolences from the Rowland Family.

Steve S

March 13, 2012

It was a privilege and honor to have met this great American Warrior.

Tammie Green

March 13, 2012

God bless your family in your time of sorrow.

Joe Hirsch

March 12, 2012

Dear Patty, we are very sorry for your loss. Bill was a good friend and neighbor and we will miss him. It was a great pleasure to know him and we wish you all the best. Joe and Shawna Hirsch.

March 11, 2012

The first Sergeant Major of The Army ... a true legend. There are a million stories told about this soldier ... if you were in his presence for just a few minutes and were fortunate enough to talk to him, you walked away with a story about him that you would tell at every opportunity for the rest of your life. I first met him in 1980 at a 6th Army Sergeant's Major Conference. I saw him off and on in the following years. He, together with two other old soldiers, provided a video tape at my retirement dinner in 1993. I played golf with him several times after my retirement ... he was in his mid or late 70s, I was in my mid 50s ... he played to his age, my score was double my age. The problem was the “19th hole” ... he captivated you with stories of his military career to the point that when he finally left the rest of us had to call a cab as we were to drunk to walk. He would have been 90 years old this year. For 72 years, during his Army career and every day of his life after his retirement, he actively pursued doing all he could for the NCO Corps and “his” soldiers. I'll miss him but I won't morn him. Every time I pour a beer I'll think of him with a smile and remember another one of “those stories.”

CSM John W. Gilis
US Army, Retired

Jann Wooldridge

March 10, 2012

Patty,
Steve and I are so very sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.

Jerri Ann Simpson

March 10, 2012

WO was loved by his family and an honor to his country. He will be long remembered and missed.

Patty - he loved you very much and your love and care for him was evident.

I know is now sharing those wonderful stories - perhaps he and Roger are again laughing about stealing those skinny dipping girls clothes as boys - great fun until Mama (Aunt Vera) caught them.

Rest in piece. Bill and Jerri Ann Wooldridge Simpson

Valerie Hill, RN

March 9, 2012

It was both an honor and pleasure to have meet and cared for such a heroic man, husband, and soldier. May you rest in peace.....thoughts and prayers for the family.

Stephen Adkins

March 9, 2012

SMA Wooldridge... Rest In Peace and God be with you and your family. From one Old Soldier To another.

John Estorga

March 9, 2012

SMA Woolridge......rest in peace and may God be with you. Thank you for your service and your outstanding leadership.
John Estorga
1SG, US Army (ret)

March 9, 2012

The Army has lost one of it's great leaders. SMA Wooldridge may you rest in peace and my deepest sympathy to the Wooldridge family.

G.W. Burnside II, SGM, US Army (Ret)

Lester Hirsch

March 8, 2012

America has lost a hero. SMA Wooldridge's accomplishments in service to this great nation include some of the highest honors that this country can bestow on her citizens. But for me and my children, he was Bill. He and Patty lived across the street from my mom. My son didn't even know about his military career. To my children, Bill was “the man with the ice cream.” He would go to the store just to make sure he had the right flavors and the right kinds on those hot El Paso summer days, and he took genuine pleasure in watching the children play in his yard. A lot of people knew Bill Wooldridge as a Great American. We knew him as a Great Man.

Laura Thornhill

March 8, 2012

Uncle Bill, I'm so proud that you were my great uncle..there are too many words to describe the kind of man you were! God bless you!

March 8, 2012

I am honored to have known Bill Wooldridge. He was a joy to visit with and I cherish the memories of those times.

Betty Woodfill (BJ Jordan)

March 8, 2012

We've lost a real Soldier - our hearts go out to his family.

Harvey and Joan Reed
CSM, USA, Retired

Retention USARPAC

March 8, 2012

On behalf of the Retention Directorate, we extend our deepest condolences to SMA Wooldridge's family! SMA Wooldridge paved the way. He executed his job with such care and ease; no fanfare and no personal agenda; transparent, respectful and true caring. A leadership that everyone should emulate.

CSM Christopher Dyer

March 8, 2012

RIP

Chuck Liddic

March 8, 2012

Patti,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Iwill always remember the good times we shared when you and the SMA opened up your hearts and home to me. I know we will meet again on the high ground

Albert L. Gray, Sr.

March 8, 2012

Thanks for your loyal and dedicated service in the defense of this great nation and our freedom. CSM (Ret) Gray, Sierra Vista, AZ, Class 26, USASMA

March 8, 2012

Thank you for all that you did for our Army and our Soldiers.
CSM Ankrum

Susan Childs

March 8, 2012

Rest in peace, Dad.

March 8, 2012

We knew him as a fine friend, a dear man, and a kind neighbor. He is greatly missed. Rest in Peace, Bill.
Friends and Neighbors, Bob and Elinor Williamson

CSM(R) Richard Eagan

March 8, 2012

He set the standard, created the legacy and led our soldiers. I began in 1965. He was a hero to all of us.

SSG (Retired) John Broyles

March 8, 2012

The Creator was looking for a Leader, and called SMA Wooldridge home to lead. My heartfelt sympathies to the Wooldridge family during this time

March 8, 2012

Our Thoughts and prayers go out to SMA Wooldridge family and friends,, What a fine leader and example he was!!! Until we meet again...
CSM (ret) and Mrs, Jeffery L Kirk

Ervin Page

March 8, 2012

I CSM (Ret) Ervin Page extend my condolences to the Wooldridge family and all Soldiers that SMA Wooldridge has served with. “…not afraid to speak up among the brass…and say it,” takes a seasoned individual. Such was SMA Wooldridge. Thanks for charting the path for me and many others still to come. SMA Wooldridge, rest in peace and thank you for your service and God Bless your family.

Ervin Page
CSM (Ret)
USA

CWO M Colbert

Martin Colbert

March 8, 2012

I am CSM Martin Colbert, from the Canadian Forces, based in Valcartier, Quebec. I graduated from USASMA Class 59 and had the honor to serve the Academy as faculty advisor for Class 60. I would like to extend my condolences to the Wooldridge family and all Soldiers that SMA Wooldridge has served with. He came once to visit one of our briefings in the east auditorium during Class 59. It was an honor to see that great Soldier. I have read the obituary text a few minutes ago and that inspire me to carry on my duty as CSM. I am about to get ready for a deployment in Afghanistan as the Task Force CSM and SMA Wooldridge tremendous career will guide me to accomplish my duty.
SMA Wooldridge, rest in peace and thank you for your service.

CWO M Colbert
Regimental Sergeant Major
3ième Bataillon Royal 22ième Régiment

March 8, 2012

May SMA Wooldridge rest in peace and may his family and friends find comfort in his legacy.

Ronald W. Rodriguez, SGM, US Army (Retired)

CPT Mary Turbiak

March 7, 2012

I am sad that I wasn't there.

John M. Murphy II

March 7, 2012

SMA Woolridge - Thank you for serving and setting the standard for not only NCO's to follow, but for the Officers to admire. You are the backbone of the US Army and always will be. When I pop smoke, I look forward to meeting you at the LZ on the other side Top! God Speed.

Sandra Bensley, SGM(R)

March 7, 2012

My Condolences to the Wooldridge family and friends.

Ricky McArthur

March 7, 2012

Had the Honor to meet him while at the First Sergeants course. RIP

Edward Tucker

March 7, 2012

SMA Wooldridge, is a true soldier to the soldiers of today. Those who have never met this man, have miss a GREAT PERSON and GREAT SOLDIER. SMA thank you for the time we meet. May GOD blees your family and SMA Wooldridge we will see you @ the LD.

Cheryl & Patrick Fries

March 7, 2012

We were so honored to meet and film SM Wooldridge's touching story about the Red Cross Girls, specifically the future love of his life, in Vietnam. Patti, our thoughts are with you and our hearts are heavy with the loss of W.O.W., a true American hero.

Brenda Hoster, US Army Retired, SGM

March 7, 2012

The Army and the NCO Corp is a better place because of SMA William O. Wooldridge. El Paso and Fort Bliss were blessed to have him... His work is done here and the good Lord has other works for him to do. Rest in peace my friend, mentor and fellow soldier. Condolences to the entire Wooldridge family and friends.

Laura Gomez

March 6, 2012

Our condolences from Perri and Arryn Kempner, and I on the passing of Bill. My heartfelt prayers go out to the entire family. We loved being his neighbor and the influence he had on my girls. WE love you.

Rod Harmon

March 6, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Proud American

March 6, 2012

God Bless a true American Hero! The United States Army is a better Army because of SMA(s) like him. May your famliy find some comfort knowing he lived an honarable and corageous life. God Bless!

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