Education
He attended the University of Nebraska from 1910 to 1911, and then attended and graduated from West Point in 1916. In 1928 he attended and graduated from the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
assistant General instructor commander
He attended the University of Nebraska from 1910 to 1911, and then attended and graduated from West Point in 1916. In 1928 he attended and graduated from the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
He commanded American forces in the Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge), the Rhineland, and Central Europe during that conflict. On commissioning, he served as a battery commander in the 347th Field Artillery in World War I as part of the American Expeditionary Forces. He took part in the Meuse-Argonne offensive.
Later he was Assistant Military Attaché at The Hague, Belgium, and then in Warsaw, Poland in 1919.
McBride was Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Yale University from 1923 until 1927. He was an instructor at the Field Artillery School from 1928 to 1932, then served in the Philippines from 1932 until 1935.
After graduating from the Army War College in 1936, he served as an instructor at the Command and General Staff College from 1936 until 1940. He was stationed at the Panama Canal Zone from 1940 to 1942.
From April 1942 to March 1943, he served as Commander of the 80th Infantry Division Artillery.
McBride was promoted to Brigadier General in May 1942. He assumed command of the entire 80th Infantry Division in 1943 and was promoted to Major General March 1943. He was Commandant of the Command and General Staff College from 1950 until 1952.
From 1953 until 1954, he oversaw the Caribbean Command as its Commander-in-Chief, whereafter he retired in June 1954.