Internet consulté le 08-01-2005, http://www.usma.edu/
Information trouvée : Roscoe Robinson, Jr., a distinguished combat commander and the first black man to
become a four-star Army General, died on July 22, 1993 of leukemia. He was 64 and
died at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He had served in Korea
and Vietnam, and received his fourth star in 1982, when he was assigned to be the
U.S. Representative to NATO's Military Committee. He retired from the Army in October
1983