Sunday, February 17, 2019

Colonel Sasses' Camp Arrowhead

CAMP ARROWHEAD
1954
COLONEL RALPH IRVINE SASSE

Funeral services for Colonel Ralph Irvine Sasse, age 65, former West
Point football coach and WW I hero who led a battalion of tanks in
an assault on the Hindebburg Line were held at Smith Funeral Home,
25th & Market, Wilmington, October 18th, 1954. Burial was at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC.

Col. Sasse died Friday night at his Rehoboth Beach home following a long
illness. Born in Wilmingtom to the late George W. and Ella Comegys Sasse on July 19 1889. His father was a Wilmington postman.

Sasse was a graduate of Wilmington High School and then West Point
in 1916. From 1929 to 1932 he won wide recognition as coach. He
had started on the coaching staff as an assistant to Captain Biff Jones and
became head coach in 1930. Co.l Sasse's three year seasons as head coach
Army won 25 games, lost 5, and tied 2. Army beat Navy all three of his
years. Notra Dame, Pittsburgh and Harvard were winner over Army twice.
Army football players of recognition under Sasse were tackle Jack Price,
guard, Milt Summerfelt, and halfback , Jack Bucker.

After leaving West Point he coached at Mississippi State 1933, and 1937
took over as director of athletics at PMC in Chester.

In WW II he was called to train mechanized troops. For duty in WW I he
was awarded The British Distinguished Service Order for courage under
fire at Hundenbure Line.

His first wife, Kathryn Nicols Ringgold Sasse died in 1949, he remarried
Ella Robertson Sasse who survives him, also a daughter Kathryn Grigon
of Philadelphia and a granddaughter, Kathryn.

He retired the Army in 1946 and opened Camp Arrowhead at Rehoboth.

Abstract: 18 October 1954, Wilmington Morning News. For Facebook & www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com.

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