Willis "Bill" S. Rosing Jr.
1932 - 2014
Obituary
Willis "Bill" S. Rosing Jr. was born in Davenport,
Iowa, on Sept. 1, 1932.
His parents were Willis S. Rosing, formerly Davenport High
School high school teacher and coach, and Doris Elizabeth Rosing, both
deceased.
Bill attended Tyler and Garfield Grade Schools, Sudlow
Intermediate School, and Davenport High School. He graduated from DHS in 1950.
In 1952, during the Korean War, he was drafted into the U.S. Army. He chose the
Regular
Army as a career, rose from private to colonel and served
continuously from 1952 to 1986. While in the Army, he graduated from the
Municipal University of Omaha, Nebraska, in 1963, with a degree in business
management and economics.
He married Harriet Patricia Voermann on July 2, 1962. They
had one daughter, Wilma Jean Tilton (John), who survives him. Additionally, he
had two sons, Willis S. Rosing Jr. (Ann) and Michael Warren Rosing (Mercedes)
from a previous marriage. They all survive him. Grandchildren Julie, Curtis,
Kristin, Caleb, Gabriella, Elisabeth and Annelise survive him, as well as two
great-grandchildren, Terrance and Annette.
Highlights of his Army career are:
• Graduated from the U.S. Army Non-Commissioned Officers
Academy 1953.
• Graduated from The Engineer Officers Candidate School,
Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1954, and served as a Corps of Engineers officer
1954-1958. He then received a Regular Army Commission in the Chemical Corps and
served in this branch until his retirement in 1986.
• Served as the U.S. Army Assistant Post (city) Engineer in
Stuttgart, Germany, from 1954-1958. While serving as commanding officer, 317th
Chemical Processing Company in 1958, he successfully conducted the test of the
Army's newly developed Chemical Processing Plant. During this period, he
graduated from the Army's Parachutist (Airborne) School.
• Served as commanding officer, 69th Chemical Smoke
Generator Company in 1959. During this period, his unit successfully conducted
the test of the Army's newly developed Lightweight Protective Mask. He was then
assigned as a member of the faculty, U.S. Army Chemical Corps School, from
1960 to 1963. He
served as instructor, Radiological Defense, conducted aerial radiological
survey research at the Nuclear Test Site, Mercury, Nevada, and taught
Radiological Defense Courses to the Chinese Armed Forces in Taiwan.
• Served as training officer, 1st Air Assault Brigade,
(Airborne), 11th Air Assault Division 1963-1965.
• Graduated from U.S. Army Command and General Staff
College, Fort Leavenworth, in 1966.
• Served as the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
Contingency Plans Officer for the U.S. Military Assistance Command Thailand,
1966-1968.
Bill volunteered to serve in Vietnam and was assigned as
chemical officer 25th Infantry Division, Oct 68 - Mar 69, and executive officer
53rd General Support Group Mar 69 - Oct 69.
Following this, was:
• Deputy commander, Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR Nov 69 - Oct 71
• Deputy director, Plant Operations, Ammunition Procurement
and Supply Agency, Nov 71 - April 72
• Commanding officer, Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, IL May
72 - Aug 74
• Secretary of the General Staff, U.S. Army Armament
Command, Sept 74 - 75
• Director, Ammunition Plant Operations, U.S. Army Armament
Command, 75 - 77
• Chief of Staff, 3d Support Command, U.S. Army Europe, 77 -
78
• Director Industrial Operations, V Corps, U.S. Army Europe,
78 - 80
• Presiding officer, U.S. Army Discharge Review Board,
Office of the Secretary of the Army, 80 - 86
His overseas service included: seven years in Germany, two
years in Thailand, one year in Vietnam, and one-half year in Taiwan. He retired
from the Army in 1986.
After military retirement, he entered the commercial
property management field in Washington, D.C. In 2001, he was inducted into the
Engineer Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame.
Bill was an enthusiastic stamp collector. He was the
treasurer of the Washington, D.C., chapter of the American First Day Cover
Society and authored the society's slide programs for both General Patton and
Medal of Honor philatelic material.
An enthusiastic walker, he was active in the Frankfurt,
Germany, walking club and was the recipient of many high awards from this
organization. He was a member of the Newton Trinity Heights United Methodist
Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Samaritan
fund of Presbyterian Manor or Good Samaritan fund of Asbury.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 19, 2014,
at Trinity United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. The committal of ashes will be on
July 24, 2014, at 10 a.m. in Rock Island National Cemetery in Rock Island,
Illinois.
Military decorations from the United States:
Legion of Merit: Four Awards
Meritorious Service Medal: Two Awards
Army Commendation Medal: Two Awards
Air Medal
Army Good Conduct Medal
National Defense Service Medal: Two Awards
World War II Occupation Medal
Vietnam Service Medal: Five Bronze Battle Stars
Humanitarian Service Medal
Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon: Two Awards
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Parachutist Badge
Foreign decorations
Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Medal First Class
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm
Foreign awards
China (Taiwan):
Chinese Army (Taiwan) Chemical Corps School:
1. Outstanding Teacher of Nuclear Physics Award from Chinese
(Taiwan) Armed Forces 1960 Class I
2. Outstanding Teacher of Nuclear Physics Award from Chinese
(Taiwan) Armed Forces 1960 Class II
3. Outstanding Teacher of Nuclear Physics Award from The
Commandant of the Chinese (Taiwan) Armed Forces Chemical Corps School
Germany:
German International Walking Club CDVV IIVV: Golden Foot
Award
Recognition of Outstanding Services-Two Bronze Awards
Recognition of Outstanding Services-Two Silver Awards
Recognition of Outstanding Services-Two Gold Awards