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William O. Brice

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Brice returned to the Solomons with MAG-14 in August 1943, to support the New Georgia and Bougainville operations. The group became the nucleus of the Solomons Fighter Command, and that October Brice was assigned additional duties as head of that organization. He relinquished his command of the group
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Leaving headquarters in May 1949, the general's next tour of duty was at Glenview, Illinois, as a commander of Marine Air Reserve Training from that July until April 1951, when he left for Korea to become assistant commander of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Promoted to major general that August, he
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at the age of 46, which made him the youngest general officer then in the Marine Corps, and that July he arrived in Hawaii to take over as chief of staff, air, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. He held that post until May 1947, and the following month, returned to Marine Corps Headquarters as assistant
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the following month, and in August 1953, when that post was elevated to a lieutenant general's billet, he was promoted to that rank. He left Washington, D.C., in July 1955, and assumed his final command on September 9 of that year. He retired in 1956 and was advanced to the rank of general.
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at Charleston, South Carolina in 1921. On September 25 of that year, he reported for active duty as a U.S. Marine second lieutenant and was assigned to the Company Officers School at Quantico, Virginia. Graduating from the school in July 1922, he was stationed at the Marine Barracks,
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until January 1933. In June 1933, after six months at San Diego, he returned to Quantico. There, during the next three years, he served on aviation duty, completed the Junior Course and was a member of the War Plans Section. He entered the
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Returning to the United States in December 1927, Brice was assigned the following month to Fighter Squadron 9-M at Quantico where he remained until October 1931. On November 2 of that year, he reported aboard the aircraft carrier
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in May while arrangements for a flying field were made with the Chinese government, and the next month it returned to China to begin operating from Hsin Ho in support of the 3rd Marine Brigade.
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In June 1925, after further instruction at Pensacola and service with Observation Squadron 3 at Quantico, the Brice began another overseas tour of duty, this time with Scouting Squadron 1 on
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returned to Hawaii in October as deputy commander, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, serving in that capacity until March 1952, when he returned to the United States. He became
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and all the search, bombing and torpedo planes based there, remaining until April 1943, when he departed for New Zealand with the group.
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in command of Scouting Squadron 15-M, which thus began its service as one of the first two Marine squadrons to be based on
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in January 1944, but continued to head the Fighter Command until he returned to the United States in March 1944.
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Brice moved with MAG-11 to San Diego in December 1941, and there, in March 1942, he assumed command of
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for combat flights in the Solomons between December 1942 and February 1944, and appointed an Honorary
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with Combat "V" in the final months of the war as chief of staff, air, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific.
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and directed all Solomons-based Army, Navy, Marine and New Zealand fighter operations against
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in the latter part of World War I. After the war, he resumed his education, graduating from
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carriers. (The other unit, Scouting Squadron 14-M, boarded the "Saratoga" the same day.)
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Brice died on January 30, 1972, at the U.S. Army Hospital, Ft. Jackson, South Carolina.
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search, bombing and torpedo planes based on that island. He also headed
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from April to October 1951. In World War II, when the Marines were
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In September 1944, after service in various capacities at the
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in America's first offensive against Japan, he commanded all
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The general served in Korea as assistant commander of the
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with Combat "V" as head of the Fighter Command, the
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Columbia, South Carolina
Fort Jackson
South Carolina
Winnsboro, South Carolina
United States Marine Corps
General
Marine Aircraft Group 14
Director of Aviation
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
CBE
United States Marine Corps
General
Korean War
Solomon Islands
Haiti
Pearl Harbor
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Headquarters Marine Corps
Washington, D.C.
Director of Aviation
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
fighting at Guadalcanal

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