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Lejeune was born on January 10, 1867, at the Old Hickory Plantation near Lacour, Louisiana, in Pointe Coupee Parish. [3] He was the son of Confederate army captain Ovide Lejeune (1820–1889) [4] He attended the preparatory program at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge from September 1881 to April 1884, leaving to prepare for the entrance exam for the United States Naval Academy. [5]
Authorities are investigating the deaths of three children at the Marine Corps training facility Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, officials say. 3 children died at Camp Lejeune military base in ...
A black shield with one five-pointed star and an Indian head with full war bonnet was selected. It is said that the black was for mourning and respect for their casualties, the shield for defense, and the star for the Second Division Commander, Brigadier General John A. Lejeune, and the Indian for General Lejeune's nickname "Old Indian ...
Promoted to major general in February 1980, he assumed command of the 2nd Marine Division, FMF, Atlantic, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in June 1981. [11] While in the position, he was a confidant to then-Vice Admiral Arthur S. Moreau Jr. , finding Marines for a covert team which targeted terrorists and drug traffickers. [ 12 ]
Justice delayed. In one of the largest water contamination cases in U.S. history, up to 1 million people who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987 may have been exposed to a drinking ...
The names of the two Marines killed in a tactical vehicle rollover wreck on Wednesday have been released by 2nd Marine Logistics Group.
Thomas Holcomb, General, USMC. Commanded 2nd Battalion during World War I. Arnold W. Jacobsen, Major General, USMC. Served with 84th Company, 3rd Battalion during World War I. Louis R. Jones, Major General, USMC. Served with 75th Company, 1st Battalion during World War I. Russell N. Jordahl, Brigadier general, USMC. Commanding officer in 1950.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) - The Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in dense fog during a training mission in Florida was carrying seven special operations Marines forces based in North Carolina ...