US Marine Corps Recruit Depot - Yearbook (Parris Island, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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MAJOR GENERAL HAROLD G. GLASGOW, USMC Major General Harold G. Glasgow is the Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot!Commanding General, Eastern Recruiting Region, Parris Island, South Carolina. General Glasgow was born on February 4, 1929, in Heflin, Alabama. He later moved to Birmingham, Ala., and graduated from Jones Valley High School in June, 1947. He received his B.S. degree in Physical Education from the University of Alabama 119513, and also holds an M.S. degree in International Affairs from George Washington University 119723. On Sept. 26, 1951, he was drafted into the Marine Corps and attained the rank of staff sergeant prior to being commissioned a second lieutenant in March, 1953 while in Korea. Upon completing The Basic School, Quantico, Va., in October, 1953, he was assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., where he served as the Staff Secretary, He was transferred to the 1st Marine Brigade, Kanoehe Bay, Hawaii, in August, 1956 and served as Executive Officer, Company B , 1st Battalion, 4th Marines. Shortly after, he was assigned the task as coach of the Hawaii Marines Baseball Team. Reassigned to Camp Lejeune, N.C., in 1958, he continued his endeavor in the athletic field as coach of the Camp Lejeune Marines in 1958, 1959 and 1960. In December, 1960, he was ordered to the 3d Marine Division on Okinawa and assumed command of Company A , 3d Reconnaissance Battalion. Returning to the U.S. in January, 1962, he was assigned to Inspector-Instructor duty with the 40th Rifle Company, USMCR, Lubbock, Texas. He was transferred to Quantico in April, 1965 and attended the Command and Staff College. Following graduation in June, 1966, he returned to Camp Lejeune, where his assignments included: Executive Officer, 2d Battalion, 2d Marinesg Staff Secretary and Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 lOperationsb. In July, 1968, he was ordered for duty in Vietnam with the 1st Marine Division and served as Commanding Officer, 2d Battalion, 1st Marines. He returned to the United States in August, 1969 and was assigned duty at Headquarters Marine Corps, where he served as Head, General Officer!ColonellAdministrative Assigment Section, serving in this capacity until he attended the National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., in August, 1971. From June, 1972 until March, 1975, he was assigned as the Executive Assistant to the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. Following reassignment to the 2d Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, N.C., he served as the Commanding Officer, 6th Marines, during the period May 7, 1975 until June 3, 1976, with collateral duty as Commanding Officer, 36th Marine Amphibious Unit from June 1, 1975 to Jan. 10, 1976. He was assigned duty as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, on June 14, 1976. Following his advancement to brigadier general on Feb. 28, 1978, he assumed duty as Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center on March 20, 1978. On April 30, 1980, General Glasgow assumed command of the Combined Arms Command as a concurrent duty. He assumed command of the 7th Marine Amphibious Brigade on May 16, 1980. General Glasgow was advanced to major general on April 10, 1981, and assumed duty as the Deputy for Development!Director, Development Center, Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Va., on May 5, 1981. On June 1, 1982, General Glasgow was assigned duty as the Director, Operations Division, Plans, Policies and Operations Department, Headquarters Marine Corps. In June, 1984 he was assigned duty as the Commanding General, III Marine Amphibious ForcelCommanding General, 3d Marine Division, FMF, Pacific, Okinawa. He served in this capacity until he assumed his current assignment on June 27, 1986. General Glasgow's awards include: the Legion of Merit with Combat V g the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V g Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Action Ribbong Navy Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Medal with one bronze star: Korean Service Medal with three bronze stars, Vietnam Service Medal with four bronze stars: Korean Order of Military Merit lHWARANGjg Korean Presidential Unit Citationg Republic of Vietnam Meritorious Unit Commendation: Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palmg United Nations Service Medal: and the Vietnam Campaign Medal. Major General Glasgow is married to the former Carol Cunningham of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They have three children, Steve, Jeff and Jennie.

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COLONEL L. R. OGLE Colonel Larry R. Ogle was born in Rolla, Missouri on 17 June 1937 and graduated from Rolla, High School in 1955. He received an NROTC appointment to the University of New Mexico in 1957. Upon graduation from the University of New Mexico in 1961, he was commissioned and attended the Basic School at Quantico, Virginia. Initially assigned to the Second Marine Division in 1962, Colonel Ogle served as a Rifle Platoon Commander, Company Executive Officer and Battalion Intelligence Officer for the First Battalion, Second Marines. While serving with the Second Marine Division, Colonel Ogle graduated from Jungle Warfare School in Panama, Jump School and Amphibious Reconnaissance School. In 1964, Colonel Ogle was assigned to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, where he served as a Series Officer, Third Recruit Training Battalion and as the Scheduling Officer, Recruit Training Regiment. He was next ordered to the Republic of South Vietnam, where he served as Advisor for the Nine Strike Force Companies in Rung Sat Special Zone. On return to the United States, Colonel Ogle served as the Officer Selection Officer, St. Louis, Missouri and attended Amphibious Warfare School at Quantico, Virginia. In 1968, Colonel Ogle was assigned to the Third Marine Division in Northern I Corps, Vietnam. He served as Intelligence Officer, Fourth Marines: Operations Officer, Second Battalion, Fourth Marines and as the Third Marine Division Combat Intelligence!Reconnaissance Officer. In 1969, he was transferred to the Development Center at Quantico, Virginia where he served as a Project Officer. In 1972, Colonel Ogle was assigned as the Marine Tactics Instructor at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point where he taught Combined Arms Operations, Special Operationsllnfantry Tactics and Amphibious Operations. He attended the Navy Command and Staff School in 1975. Upon graduation, he was assigned to the Second Marine Division where he served as Operations Officer, Second Battalion, Eighth Marines and as the Division, G-3 Training Officer. In 1978, Colonel Ogle attended Air War College. Upon graduation, he was transferred to the First Marine Air Wing, Okinawa where he served as Commanding Officer, Wing Transport Squadron. Colonel Ogle returned to the Air University as the Marine Instructor in 1980, in 1982, he was assigned as the Commanding Officer, N ROTC Unit, University of Rochester. In 1985, Colonel Ogle reported to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, where he served as the Assistant Chief of Staff, Personal Services. In 1986, Colonel Ogle was assigned as the Commanding Officer, Recruit Training Regiment on Parris Island. Colonel Ogle's personal decorations include two Bronze Stars with Combat HV , three Navy Commendations with Combat V , Purple Heartg Air Medal, Army Commendation: Vietnamese Honor Medal, First Classg Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Silver and Bronze Starsg Combat Action Ribbon and several Campaign and Service Awards. Colonel Ogle is married to the former Sandra Ann O'Quinn of Montgomery, Alabama. They have four children: Michelle, Wendy, Mike, and Chris.

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