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United States. The West Point Cadets' Sword Of William Rowdell Denson, West Point Class Of 1934, Chief Prosecutor War Crimes Trials Eucom 1945-1947
United States. The West Point Cadets' Sword Of William Rowdell Denson, West Point Class Of 1934, Chief Prosecutor War Crimes Trials Eucom 1945-1947
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1. West Point Cadets' Sword named to William Rowdell Denson (issued to cadet officers of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York for wear when the uniform is designated as "under arms," to include formal functions, drill, parades, inspections and graduation: Sword: steel blade with a silvered finish, magnetic, engraved in Gothic style text "William Rowdell Denson" on the obverse, inscribed "U.S.M.A." (United States Military Academy) and maker marked "THE LILLEY-AMES CO. / COLUMBUS, OHIO" on the reverse, the blade measuring 810 mm in length, green felt washer at the base of the blade, the handle in bronze gilt, bearing the insignia of the United States Military Academy at the center of the crossguard, with an eagle head placed at either end of the crossguard, ribbed grip, the pommel with a spread-winged eagle on either side and finished with a scroll, the sword measuring 952 mm in length x 105 mm in width, exhibiting gilt wear; scabbard: in silvered metal, magnetic, the throat, locket and chape in bronze gilt, the locket with a hook, the chape incorporating a wide and flat tip fixture, measuring 830 mm in length, dent on the reverse, exhibiting wear in the silvering and gilt; and Carrying Case: in brown canvas, with the trim in light brown stitched in place, lined in white cotton, foldover flap with snap closure, stamped with the initials "W.D." (William Denson") on the flap, measuring 975 mm in length x 175 mm in width, exhibiting extensive wear and soiling);
Footnote: William Rowdell Denson was born on May 31, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from West Point in 1934 in the rank of Second Lieutenant (10034), later achieving a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B.) at Harvard in 1937. Denson served in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel from 1942 to 1946 and was a Law Instructor at the United States Military Academy from 1942 to 1945. He was posted to 3rd Army Headquarters T-E from 1945 to 1946 and is noted as being the Chief Military Prosecutor at the War Crimes Trials, United States European Command (EUCOM) from 1945 to 1947.
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1. West Point Cadets' Sword named to William Rowdell Denson (issued to cadet officers of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York for wear when the uniform is designated as "under arms," to include formal functions, drill, parades, inspections and graduation: Sword: steel blade with a silvered finish, magnetic, engraved in Gothic style text "William Rowdell Denson" on the obverse, inscribed "U.S.M.A." (United States Military Academy) and maker marked "THE LILLEY-AMES CO. / COLUMBUS, OHIO" on the reverse, the blade measuring 810 mm in length, green felt washer at the base of the blade, the handle in bronze gilt, bearing the insignia of the United States Military Academy at the center of the crossguard, with an eagle head placed at either end of the crossguard, ribbed grip, the pommel with a spread-winged eagle on either side and finished with a scroll, the sword measuring 952 mm in length x 105 mm in width, exhibiting gilt wear; scabbard: in silvered metal, magnetic, the throat, locket and chape in bronze gilt, the locket with a hook, the chape incorporating a wide and flat tip fixture, measuring 830 mm in length, dent on the reverse, exhibiting wear in the silvering and gilt; and Carrying Case: in brown canvas, with the trim in light brown stitched in place, lined in white cotton, foldover flap with snap closure, stamped with the initials "W.D." (William Denson") on the flap, measuring 975 mm in length x 175 mm in width, exhibiting extensive wear and soiling);
Footnote: William Rowdell Denson was born on May 31, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from West Point in 1934 in the rank of Second Lieutenant (10034), later achieving a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B.) at Harvard in 1937. Denson served in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel from 1942 to 1946 and was a Law Instructor at the United States Military Academy from 1942 to 1945. He was posted to 3rd Army Headquarters T-E from 1945 to 1946 and is noted as being the Chief Military Prosecutor at the War Crimes Trials, United States European Command (EUCOM) from 1945 to 1947.

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