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MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH C. FEGAN, JR., USMC COMMANDING GENERAL, MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH C. FEGAN. JR., twice winner of the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action, was commissioned a Marine Second Lieutenant in July 1942. He has commanded the Marine Corps Recruit Depot since February 1973. During World War II, he saw combat as an artillery battery commander with the 4th Marine Division in the Marshall Islands. Marianas, Iwo Jima and earned his first Silver Star Medal during the capture of Saipan. After the war, he served at Camp Pendleton. California, completed artillery courses in Washington. D.C.. and at Quantico, Va., was an instructor at the Naval Gunfire School, Coronado, Calif., and served on Guam for over a year. Captain Fegan joined the 5th Marine Regiment at Camp Pendleton, Calif., in 1950. and deployed with that unit to Korea. He was wounded in action in August 1950. Following hospitalization, he returned to his unit until March 1951. During his service in Korea, he won his second Silver Star Medal. He returned to the United States and served as executive officer of 1st Recruit Training Battalion, here. Later, Major Fegan served nearly two vears with the NROTC Unit at Yale University before becoming an instructor at the Officer Basic School. Quantico. Va. Promoted to lieutenant colonel in May 1957. and to colonel in September 1964. he served in a variety of staff and command capacities both in the United States and overseas before returning to Washington, D.C. where he completed the National War College in June 1966. Colonel Fegan s next assignment was in the Republic of Vietnam where he served as the Deputy, Combat Operations Center. U.S. Military Assistance Command. In July 1967, he became Marine Corps Liaison Officer. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington. D.C. Later that year, he was reassigned as Commanding Officer. Marine Barracks. Washington. D.C. He was advanced to Brigadier General in September 1968, and was assigned as Assistant Division Commander. 2nd Marine Division, and then as Commanding General. Force Troops. Fleet Marine Force. Atlantic. He was promoted to his present rank in December 1971. and commanded the 3rd Marine Division until January 1972.
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DEPOT PANORAMA. The Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California, as seen from the air. The large structure in the foreground is the Administration Building; the Quonsct huts and “H” shaped buildings on the right are recruit barracks. Center is the gigantic parade ground. The Depot’s 482 acres comprise one of the “show places of the Marine Corps.
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COLONEL DAVID M. TWOMEY COMMANDING OFFICER, RECRUIT TRAINING REGIMENT COLONEL DAVID M. TWOMEY. Ilu son of a career naval officer, is now serving as Commanding Officer. Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. California. Me assumed Ins present duties on August 30. 1971. The Colonel reported to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot from the 3rd Marine Division where he served as Commanding Officer, 31st Marine Amphibious Unit and as Chief of Staff. 3rd Marine Division. Colonel Twomev joined the Marine Corps in 1948 while a student at Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant upon graduation in 1950 and after completing officers training at Quantico. Virginia was assigned as a rifle platoon leader in the 2nd Marine Division. During his career, he has commanded every size infantry unit from a rifle platoon to a regimental landing team. Me has also served as Commanding Officer. Marine Barracks. Washington. D.C. as well as in various staff assignments at Headquarters. Marine Corps. Mis combat service includes duty during the Korean War and in the Republic of Vietnam. Colonel Twomev holds the Legion of Merit, two awards of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat V”. the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal and the Navy Conunandation Medal.
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