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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1929|6|3}}
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| birth_place =The Bronx, New York, United States
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| allegiance = {{US}}
| branch = United States Army
| serviceyears = 1951 - 1984
| rank = Lieutenant General
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| commands = 1st Army
24th Infantry Division
Division Support Command, 101st Airborne Division
2d Battalion/327th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division
| battles = Korean War
Vietnam War
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| awards = Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Air Medal
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| laterwork = President, Rosenblum and Associates
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}}Donald Edward Rosenblum (born June 3, 1929) is a retired United States Army Lieutenant General. He is an alumnus of The Citadel, Class of 1951.[1]

As a 2d Lieutenant, Rosenblum served during the Korean War as a Platoon Leader with Company E, 224th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 40th Infantry Division; one of his fellow platoon leaders in Company E was Edward C. Meyer.

In the early 1960s, Rosenblum was assigned to the Special Warfare Office of the Army's Office of the Chief of Research and Development. In 1963 he graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College. He was executive secretary of the Army Scientific Advisory Panel from 1965 to 1966 as a major.

Rosenblum commanded a battalion of the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He graduated from the United States Army War College in 1969. In his second Vietnam tour, he was commander of the Division Support Command (DISCOM) for the 101st.

As a Major General, he commanded the 24th Infantry Division from 1975 to 1977; he also served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Training at the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command as well as Deputy Commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps.

As a Lieutenant General, he was commander of the First Army from 1981 until being succeeded by Charles D. Franklin in 1984.

Awards and decorations

Combat Infantryman Badge (two awards)
Senior Parachutist Badge
Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
 Army Staff Identification Badge
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|width=60}}Legion of Merit with one bronze oak leaf cluster
number=1|type=oak|other_device=v|ribbon=Bronze Star ribbon.svg|width=60}}Bronze Star with "V" device and oak leaf cluster
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Meritorious Service Medal
number=0|type=award-star|ribbon=Air Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Air Medal with V device and bronze award numeral 5
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Joint Service Commendation Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Joint Service Commendation Medal
number=4|type=oak|other_device=v|ribbon=Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Army Commendation Medal with V device and four oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=United States Army and U.S. Air Force Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg|width=60}}Army Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Army of Occupation Medal
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}National Defense Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
number=3|type=service-star|ribbon=Korean Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Korean Service Medal with three bronze service stars
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
number=8|type=service-star|ribbon=Vietnam Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}Vietnam Service Medal with eight service stars
Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal, 1st class
Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal, 2nd class
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
United Nations Korea Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal

He retired to Savannah, Georgia where he started a consulting firm, Rosenblum and Associates.[2][3]

In 1990, he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Military Science from The Citadel.

References

1. ^ https://secure.citadelalumni.org/dcal/detail.php?id=74
2. ^http://savannahnow.com/stories/012400/LOCnoelleschat.shtml
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.falconwaterfree.com.ph/about/rosenblum.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-09-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110121658/http://www.falconwaterfree.com.ph/about/rosenblum.htm |archivedate=2014-11-10 |df= }}
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