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Herman Poggemeyer Jr.

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Following Van Ryzin's promotion and detachment in June 1970, Poggemeyer assumed the capacity of assistant chief of staff for logistics and was responsible for the planning of budget for logistics for all marine forces and its advocating before the
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In June 1956, Poggemeyer was attached to the senior course at Amphibious Warfare School Quantico, which he completed one year later. He was subsequently appointed project officer and chief of the research division at the headquarters of the
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at Quantico where he completed the Platoon Leaders Class three months later. Following completion of the course, Poggemeyer was ordered to the Pacific area, where he was promoted to the rank of
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and took part in the maintenance, storage, surveillance, security and handling of nuclear weapons. Poggemeyer served in this capacity until July 1960 and received his second
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and operated a jewelry store in Leavenworth, where Herman worked as a young boy. Herman attended the local high school and following the graduation, he enrolled in the
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at the end of July 1944 and was wounded on July 26. Poggemeyer was evacuated to the United States and following the treatment, he was attached to the Marine Barracks
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for duty as commanding general of the base and was responsible for the training of the troops until the end of December 1973. Poggemeyer was subsequently sent to
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and its activity consisted of supporting of patrols, fired propaganda leaflets and counterbattery fire during the defense of the marine outposts on the
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Poggemeyer returned to the United States in May 1954 and assumed duties as an artillery instructor within Marine Corps Educational Center at
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Poggemeyer was ordered back to the United States in December 1974 and appointed deputy chief of staff to the commander in chief,
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in early 1948 and completed the advanced field artillery officers course in July that year. Poggemeyer was then ordered back to
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Poggemeyer remained there until March 1946 and subsequently was attached to the Artillery Section, Plans and Policies Branch at
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in January 1950 and returned to the United States for duty as officer instructor and executive officer of the
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Poggemeyer was relieved on June 1, 1967, and assumed duties as assistant chief of staff for operations,
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in February 1944, he was attached to the Pack Howitzer Battalion as a reconnaissance officer.
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and reached the general's rank in early 1970s. He completed his career as commanding general,
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which served as the treatment barracks for tropical diseases. He was decorated with the
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He graduated on June 19, 1942, with a bachelor's degree and was commissioned as a
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on June 25, 1966, and assumed duties as assistant chief of staff for operations,
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George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
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from February 1965 to May 1966, until he received orders for deployment to
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Within this agency of Department of Defense, he served under Major General
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and served as battery commander with 1st Provisional Artillery Battalion.
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A complete list of the general's medals and decorations include:
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in July 1944. Poggemeyer later distinguished himself during
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Upon his return to the States, Poggemeyer was ordered to
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in the Marine Corps. He was subsequently ordered to the
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Vietnam War
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was signed on July 27, 1953, the 11th Marines moved to
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War
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under his old superior from Korean War, Major General
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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While in Washington, he also attended 364:. He was ordered for instruction at the 1248: 653:and was responsible for the defense of 1464:"The Obituary of Herman Poggemeyer Jr" 1444:. USMC Military History Division. 1971 1201:December 31, 1973 – December 30, 1974 598:under his old superior, Major General 1149:Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation 691:Poggemeyer died on April 2, 2007, in 481:. Poggemeyer was then ordered to the 332:in April 1944 and assumed command of 7: 1168:Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 455:Armed Forces Special Weapons Project 1520:United States Marine Corps generals 676:. He served at the headquarters at 621:He was subsequently ordered to the 1510:United States Naval Academy alumni 348:for his wounds sustained at Guam. 317:and following the reactivation of 14: 1540:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 1127:Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm 573:Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm 1422:. USMC Military History Division 1397:. 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Leavenworth, Kansas
Jacksonville, North Carolina
United States Marine Corps
Major general
Service number
Camp Lejeune
III Marine Amphibious Force
Camp Pendleton
10th Marine Regiment
World War II
Bougainville Campaign
Recapture of Guam
Korean War
Jamestown Line
Vietnam War
Operation Colorado
Operation Desoto
Operation Union
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
Navy Commendation Medal
United States Marine Corps
major general
Recapture of Guam
Korean War
Vietnam
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Leavenworth, Kansas
World War I

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