- Randolph Zane
Infobox Military Person
name= Randolph Talcott Zane
born= birth date|1887|8|12
died= Death date and age|1918|10|24|1887|8|12
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Killed in action fromBelleau Wood
placeofburial=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1909 - 1918
rank= Major
commands=
unit=2nd Battalion 6th Marines
battles=Battle of Belleau Wood
awards=Navy Cross Distinguished Service CrossPurple Heart
laterwork=Randolph Talcott Zane (August 12, 1887 – October 24, 1918) was an officer in the
United States Marine Corps duringWorld War I . He was awarded theNavy Cross and the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions while holding the town of Bouresches, France against an enemy force of superior numbers on the night of June 7-8, 1918.Military career
Early years
Born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , Zane was appointed a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps on January 06, 1909 and, a month later, reported for duty to the Headquarters, United States Marine Corps inWashington, D.C. After instruction at the Marine Officers' School,Port Royal, South Carolina , Zane joined the Marine detachment on thebattleship "New Hampshire" at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , on December 27, 1909.Detached from "New Hampshire" in the summer 1911, Zane next served ashore at the Naval Prison,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire , until December. Reporting to theMarine Barracks, Washington, D.C. , on Christmas Day 1911, Zane became postquartermaster on January 01, 1912 and held the post until February 15, 1913.Zane then saw temporary expeditionary service in early 1913, sailing from
Norfolk, Virginia , with Company "I," 2nd Regiment, 2nd Provisional Brigade of Marines, on board auxiliary cruiser "Prairie" and disembarked at Guantanamo Bay on February 27. Reembarked in "Prairie" exactly three months later, Zane returned to Washington on June 2.After subsequent shore duty at the Marine Barracks at
Puget Sound ,Washington , and atMare Island, California , and sea duty in the armored cruisers "South Dakota" and "West Virginia", Zane joined the4th Marine Regiment atSan Diego, California , on December 29, 1914. He next served two more tours ashore — atPearl Harbor , Hawaii, and atQuantico, Virginia , before he embarked in the transport "Henderson" on January 19, 1918, bound forFrance .World War I
By that point a major, Zane began his first tour of duty in Europe at the Bourmont, France training area, with the 6th Marine Regiment. He then went to the front lines, southeast of the famous battlefield at
Verdun , where he remained from mid-March to mid-May. In command of the 79th Company,2nd Battalion, 6th Marines , he moved with his unit to Vitry-le-Francois and then to Gisors-Chaumont-en-Vexin, where Zane and his companions received urgent orders sending them to theChateau-Thierry sector.Major Zane participated in the fighting in the vicinity of
Belleau Wood , when the untried Marines came up against the 461st Imperial German Infantry, a unit that Colonel Robert D. Heinl called "the largest single body of combat-seasoned regular troops which Marines had confronted since Bladensburg" (1814). Zane took part in the second phase of the assault, when the2nd Battalion 6th Marines and3rd Battalion 6th Marines entered the wood, and remained in action through the entire period of fighting.Zane was wounded and shell shocked on June 26, 1918. He never recovered from his injuries and died on October 24, 1918. He is buried at the Somme American Military Cemetery, Bony, France.
Namesake
The
United States Navy 's USS "Zane" (DD-337), a Clemson-class destroyer, was named in his honor.ee also
References
:DANFS
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/z1/zane.htm Zane] , "Dictionary of American Fighting Ships", Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy.External links
* [http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/1_Citations/01_wwi-nc/nc_02_WW1_USMCl.html Navy Cross citation] , homeofheroes.com.
Further reading
*Schoonover, Frank E. [http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/ct_bw2eng.htm "How 20 Marines Took Bouresches"] , in "Château-Thierry: The 2nd Engineers at Belleau Wood". (URL accessed on May 21, 2006)
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