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Wallace M. Greene was born on 27 December, 1907 in Waterbury, Vermont, U.S., is a United States Marine Corps general. Discover Wallace M. Greene's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

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Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December 1907
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Waterbury, Vermont, U.S.
Date of death 2003
Died Place Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality Vermont

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1907

Wallace Martin Greene Jr. (December 27, 1907 – March 8, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 23rd Commandant of the Marine Corps from January 1, 1964, to December 31, 1967.

Wallace Martin Greene Jr. was born on December 27, 1907, in Waterbury, Vermont.

1925

In 1925, he graduated from high school in Burlington, Vermont, then attended the University of Vermont for a year before entering the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

1930

Greene served in China in the 1930s, in the South Pacific in World War II, and was commandant during the military buildup in Southeast Asia and when the first United States troops entered South Vietnam.

During Greene's tenure as commandant, the Marine Corps grew from 178,000 active-duty personnel to nearly 300,000.

He retired at the end of his term as commandant, having served 40 years in the Marine Corps.

Upon graduation from the Naval Academy on June 5, 1930, Greene was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps and ordered to Marine Officers' Basic School at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

1931

After completing Basic School in June 1931, Greene served for a year at the Marine Barracks, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine.

1932

In July 1932, he completed the Sea School at San Diego, California, and joined the Marine Detachment aboard the USS Tennessee (BB-43).

1934

Returning from sea duty in March 1934, he served briefly at Pensacola, Florida, and Quantico, Virginia, before reporting to the Marine Barracks, Naval Air Station Lakehurst, New Jersey, that November.

He was promoted to first lieutenant the same month.

1936

Except for a temporary assignment at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, where he completed a course in the Chemical Warfare School, Greene remained stationed at Lakehurst until March 1936.

After that, he served at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, until he sailed for Guam in October 1936.

1937

He was stationed there until June 1937, when he embarked for Shanghai, China, to join the 4th Marine Regiment.

In September 1937, the 4th Marines became a part of the 2nd Marine Brigade and Greene was promoted to captain.

Along with his unit, Greene was commended for performance of duty while attached to the defense forces of the International Settlement during the Sino-Japanese hostilities of 1937 and 1938.

1939

Upon his return from China in August 1939, he entered the Junior Course, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico.

1940

He completed the course in May 1940, then took command of the 1st Chemical Company, 1st Marine Brigade, sailing with it that October for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

While there, the brigade was redesignated the 1st Marine Division.

1941

Returning with his unit in April 1941, Greene served at Quantico and New River (later Camp Lejeune), North Carolina, as assistant operations officer, 1st Marine Division.

In November 1941, he was ordered to London, England, as a Special Naval Observer.

During that assignment, he attended the British Amphibious Warfare School in Inverary, Scotland, and the Royal Engineer Demolitions School in Ripon, York.

1942

He was promoted to major in January 1942 and returned to the United States the following month.

Named Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, 3rd Marine Brigade, in March 1942, Greene sailed with the brigade for Upolu, Western Samoa, the following month.

He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in August 1942 and remained on Samoa until November 1943 when he joined the V Amphibious Corps in Hawaii.

For outstanding service as assistant chief of staff, G-3, Tactical Group One, during the planning and execution of the Marshall Islands invasion, Greene was awarded his first Legion of Merit with Combat "V".

1944

Following the disbanding of the group in March 1944, he joined the 2nd Marine Division as G-3, earning a second Legion of Merit for outstanding service in this capacity prior to and during combat on Saipan and Tinian.

He remained with the 2nd Division until his return to the United States in September 1944.

In October 1944, Greene was appointed officer in charge, G-3, Operations, Division of Plans and Policies, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC).

1945

He held that post until July 1945, then served as executive officer, Special Services Branch, Personnel Department.

1946

In April 1946, he was ordered to Little Creek, Virginia, as G-3, Troop Training Unit, Amphibious Training Command, United States Atlantic Fleet.

1948

While there, he was promoted to colonel in February 1948, with rank from August 1947.

Detached from Little Creek in June 1948, Greene reported to Pearl Harbor that August as G-3, Fleet Marine Force (FMF), Pacific.

1950

He returned from that assignment in June 1950 and for the next two years was Chief of the Combined Arms Section, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico.

1952

He also served briefly as Chief of the Coordination and Evaluation Section there, before entering the National War College, Washington, in August 1952.

1953

He graduated in June 1953 and the following month became Staff Special Assistant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff for National Security Council Affairs.

1955

Prior to his departure from Washington, he was promoted to brigadier general on September 1, 1955.

Later that September, Greene assumed duty as assistant commander, 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune.

1956

In May 1956, he was transferred to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, where he served as commanding general, Recruit Training Command, until March 1957, when he became commanding general of the Recruit Depot.

That July, he became commanding general of the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune.