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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General Alexander Vandegrift - May 3rd, 2004
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Posted on 05/03/2004 12:01:02 AM PDT by SAMWolf



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General Alexander Archer Vandegrift
(1887 - 1973)

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General Alexander Archer Vandegrift, World War II Medal of Honor recipient and 18th Commandant of the Marine Corps, was born on 13 March 1887 in Charlottesville, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia and was commissioned in the Marine Corps as a second lieutenant on 22 January 1909.


First Lieutenant Alexander A. Vandegrift, USMC
Portrait photograph. Though dated 5 April 1917, this image must have been taken in 1914-1916, as Vandegrift was promoted to Captain on 29 August of the latter year.


Following instruction at the Marine Officers' School, Port Royal, South Carolina, and a tour of duty at the Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he went to foreign shore duty in the Caribbean area. He participated in the bombardment, assault, and capture of Coyotepe in Nicaragua. He further participated in the engagement and occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico.

In December 1914, following his promotion to first lieutenant, he attended the Advance Base Course at the Marine Barracks, Philadelphia. Upon completion of schooling, he sailed for Haiti with the 1st Brigade and participated in action against hostile Cacos bandits at LeTrou and Fort Capois.

In August 1916, he was promoted to captain and became a member of the Haitian Constabulary at Port Au Prince, where he remained until detached to the United States in December 1918. He returned to Haiti again in July 1919 to serve with the Gendarmerie d'Haiti as an Inspector of Constabulary. He was promoted to major in June 1920.


Major General Alexander A. Vandegrift, USMC
Portrait photograph taken circa 1942.


Major Vandegrift returned to the U.S. in April 1923 and was assigned to the Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia. He completed the Field Officers' Course, Marine Corps Schools in May 1926. He then was transferred to the Marine Corps Base, San Diego, California, as Assistant Chief of Staff.

In February 1927, he sailed for China where he served as Operations and Training Officer of the 3d Marine Brigade with Headquarters at Tientsin. He was ordered to Washington, D.C., in September 1928 where he became Assistant Chief Coordinator, Bureau of the Budget.

Following duty in Washington, he joined the Marine Barracks, Quantico, where he became Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1 Section, Fleet Marine Force (FMF). During this assignment, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in June 1934.


Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, USN (left), and Major General Alexander A. Vandegrift, USMC
Working on the flag bridge of USS McCawley (AP-10), at the time of the Guadalcanal-Tulagi operation, circa July-August 1942.


Ordered to China in June 1935, LtCol Vandegrift served successively as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of the Marine Detachment at the American Embassy in Peiping. Promoted to colonel in September 1936, Col Vandegrift reported to Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC), Washington, D.C. in June 1937, where he became Military Secretary to the Major General Commandant. In March 1940, he was appointed Assistant to the Major General Commandant, and the following month was promoted to brigadier general.

Brigadier General Vandegrift was detached to the 1st Marine Division in November 1941, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. He was promoted to major general in March 1942 and sailed for the South Pacific Area that May as commanding general of the first Marine division to ever leave the shores of the United States. On 7 August 1942, in the Solomon Islands, he led ashore the 1st Marine Division in the first large-scale offensive action against the Japanese. For outstanding service as Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division during the attack on Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Gavutu in the Solomon Islands, he was awarded the Navy Cross and for the subsequent occupation and defense from 7 August to 9 December 1942, was awarded the Medal of Honor.


Major General Alexander A. Vandegrift, USMC,
Commanding General, First Marine Division
At his field desk in the Division command tent on Guadalcanal, circa August-December 1942.


In July 1943, he assumed command of the I Marine Amphibious Corps and commanded this organization in the landing at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, Northern Solomon Islands, on 1 November 1943. Upon establishing the initial beachhead, he relinquished command and returned to Washington, D.C. as Commandant-designate.

On 1 January 1944, as a lieutenant general, he was sworn in as the 18th Commandant of the Marine Corps. On 4 April 1945, he was appointed general, with date of rank from 21 March 1945, the first Marine officer on active duty to attain four-star rank.



For outstanding service as Commandant of the Marine Corps from 1 January 1944 to 30 June 1946, Gen Vandergrift was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. He left active service on 31 December 1947 and was placed on the retired list 1 April 1949.

General Vandegrift died 8 May 1973 at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, after a long illness. He was 86. His interment was 10 May 1973 at Arlington National Cemetery.

General Vandegrift held an honorary degree of Doctor of Military Science from Pennsylvania Military College, and honorary degrees of Doctor of Law from Harvard, Colgate, Brown, Columbia, and Maryland Universities and John Marshall College.



In addition to the Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, and Distinguished Service Medal, his decorations and medals included:

  • the Presidential Unit Citiation with one bronze star, Solomon Island, 1942;
  • Navy Unit Commendation with one bronze star, Solomon Islands, 1943, and Okinawa, 1945;
  • Expeditionary Medal with three bronze stars, Cuba, 1912, Nicaragua, 1912, Haiti, 1915-24, Cina, 1927-28;
  • Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, Nicaragua, 1912;
  • Mexican Service Medal, Mexico, 1914;
  • Haitian Campaign Medal with one star, Haiti, 1915 and 1919-20;
  • Victory Medal with West Indies Clasp and one star, Haiti, 1918;
  • Yangtze Service Medal, Shanghai, 1927;
  • American Defense Service Medal, 1939-1941;
  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four bronze stars;
  • Solomon Islands, 1942-43;
  • American Campaign Medal;
  • World War II Victory Medal.


He had received the following foreign decorations:

  • Haitian Distinguished Service Medal, Haiti, 1919-20;
  • Medaille Militaire with one silver star, Haiti, 1920-21;
  • Honorary Knight Commander, Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire;
  • Companion (Honorary) of the Military Division of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, British Solomon Islands, 1942;
  • Cruz de Aviacion de Primera Clase, Peruvian Government, 1944;
  • Abdon Calderon of the 1st Class, Equador, 1944;
  • Knights Grand Cross in the Order of the Orange-Nassau with Swords, Netherlands, 1945;
  • Order of Pao-Tine (Precious Tripod) with Special Clasp, China, 1947;
  • Legion of Honor (Grand Officer), france.



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To: GATOR NAVY
but it can be argued Turner's hand was forced by the departure of Fletcher's carriers?

Yep! After that, he'd been issue a whole bunch of Duck, Sitting, One Each.

81 posted on 05/03/2004 5:00:10 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Darksheare; Johnny Gage; Light Speed; Samwise; ...
Good evening to all at the Foxhole!

To all our military men and women, past and present, and to our allies who stand with us,
THANK YOU!


82 posted on 05/03/2004 5:11:32 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf
Evening Grace Snip & Sam~

I should open with "evening inferno" it's 5:15PM and still 100° here. Anyway, I love these reads about heroic-rock solid generals that go above and beyond. There seem to be so few. IMHO

83 posted on 05/03/2004 5:24:57 PM PDT by w_over_w (I joined PETA! People for the Eating of Tasting Animals.)
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To: radu
Howdy radu, how are you??

Things on the farm keeping you hopping? Wow, we are in a cool down tonight. I just came in from walking home from a friends. I was on a mission of mercy to help with a computer problem burrrrrrr. After the brief warm-up we had it feels as though we have moved into an ice age. LOL
84 posted on 05/03/2004 5:29:09 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: radu
Evening, the stars shine above and the moon light your paths through the evening hours.
85 posted on 05/03/2004 5:29:13 PM PDT by Darksheare (Fortune for the day: I call upon the gods of STERNO and MATCHLIGHT to take care of the evil DUers!)
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To: w_over_w
Evening w_over-w.

Over 100!! I don't envy you, we had low 80's a few days ago and that was bad enough.
86 posted on 05/03/2004 5:40:21 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I used to be schizophrenic, but we're ok now.)
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To: GATOR NAVY
Evening Gator Navy.

Those MARS stations were a Godsend for us back then.
87 posted on 05/03/2004 5:41:28 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I used to be schizophrenic, but we're ok now.)
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To: bentfeather
Howdy feather!
Yep, things on the farm keep us jumpin' all the time this time of year, plus I'm still adjusting to car club secretary duties. It was more than I bargained for but it's fun. Just takes up some of my rare (lately) computer time and has me running around a bit.
We just got home a little while ago from taking Aunt Clara to Chattanooga to a dr. at a hospital. These dr.'s around here have done her absolutely NO good the past few months. Darned pill-pushers is all they are. We're really happy with the one today and Clara should be fine soon. Just takes a little time....and NO MORE PILLS, he said.

BRRRRR! It's chilly down here, too! Gonna go down into the 30's tonight!!!!! What's with this crazy weather?!! It's MAY! It's not supposed to be cold any more! We're more than ready to retire the sweaters and jackets for the summer. LOL!
88 posted on 05/03/2004 5:42:00 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: radu
Evening Radu.
89 posted on 05/03/2004 5:42:32 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I used to be schizophrenic, but we're ok now.)
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To: radu
I think Oregon is getting every one else's weather the last week. Been beautiful here. :-)
90 posted on 05/03/2004 5:43:33 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I used to be schizophrenic, but we're ok now.)
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To: GATOR NAVY; colorado tanker
On 26 July, Vandegrift and Turner met with Fletcher at sea on board Fletcher's flagship, the carrier SARATOGA. Fletcher had little faith in the operation and was more concerned with protecting his carriers. There were only four US carriers in the Pacific, and three were committed to WATCHTOWER. Fletcher bluntly told Vandegrift and Turner that the carriers would only remain in the combat area for 48 hours after the first landing. Normal amphibious warfare doctrine was to keep the fleet around until the landing force was established, though absolutely no longer as during that time it was a sitting duck for air and naval attacks. Fletcher was cutting it much too thin for Vandegrift's and Turner's liking, but they were not being asked, they were being told, and there was nothing they could do about it.

Guadalcanal: Stumbling into Battle
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91 posted on 05/03/2004 5:47:21 PM PDT by SAMWolf (I used to be schizophrenic, but we're ok now.)
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To: radu
Took all the pills away from Aunt Clara then?? Well, maybe this will help her. Please tell her hello.

I know you are a good secretary for the car club. That's about what it is around here too, in the 30s. I put some of my house plants on the front porch yesterday, it was 75. Still out there, too, I am not bringing them back into the hallway. Nope, won't do it. Live or die I figure.
92 posted on 05/03/2004 5:48:34 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
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To: SAMWolf
Hi Sam, I had to cut out early today for a doctors appt.

Yearly physical even though it's been years..

93 posted on 05/03/2004 5:51:22 PM PDT by The Mayor (Don't let tragedy steal your trust in God.)
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To: Darksheare
Evening, Darksheare!

With some luck, we may just get to see some stars and the moon this evening.

It's been mighty gloomy and wet the past few days and it looks like it's finally clearing up now.
Hope you'll get to enjoy the celestial show, too.


94 posted on 05/03/2004 5:52:13 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: GATOR NAVY
Hi Sailor. :-)
95 posted on 05/03/2004 5:53:14 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: radu
hiya radu.
96 posted on 05/03/2004 5:53:59 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: w_over_w
Hi w over w. We've been hearing about the heat in CA. It's been pleasantly warm here in Oregon. Hope you get some rain and cool breeze soon.
97 posted on 05/03/2004 5:55:04 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: radu
BRRRRR! It's chilly down here, too! Gonna go down into the 30's tonight!!!!!

he he he. ;-)

Don't miss it a bit!

98 posted on 05/03/2004 5:56:31 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather
Throw a blanket over them, take it off as soon as the sun comes up. They'll be fine.
99 posted on 05/03/2004 5:57:41 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: radu
We both missed the comets the other night, too many clouds.
And, far to your south the clouds still sit and the rain still falls for the moment.
100 posted on 05/03/2004 5:58:29 PM PDT by Darksheare (Fortune for the day: I call upon the gods of STERNO and MATCHLIGHT to take care of the evil DUers!)
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