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Robert Bruce McCoy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Bruce McCoy
Robert Bruce McCoy (September 5, 1867 – January 5, 1926) was a general in the National Guard in the early 20th century. He is best known for having Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, formerly Camp McCoy, named after him.〔http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1606&term_type_id=1&term_type_text=People&letter=M〕〔http://www.mccoy.army.mil/AboutFortMcCoy/History/index.asp?id=History〕 ==Biography== McCoy was born September 5, 1867 in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Bruce Elisha McCoy. Not long after his birth his family moved to the town of Lafayette, in Monroe County, where his father worked in the milling industry. In 1876, the mill property where his father worked was flooded and the family moved to Sparta in order to continue the milling business. While attending high school Robert McCoy was an athlete, distinguishing himself as a leader in school activities graduating from Sparta High School in 1887. After graduating from high school he entered the University of Wisconsin, and made the varsity baseball team in his first year. In 1890 he left college to play semi-professional baseball at Ashland, Wisconsin, later returning to the University of Wisconsin as captain of the varsity baseball team.
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