- William P. Biddle
Infobox Military Person
name= William P. Biddle
born= birth date|1853|12|15
died= death date and age|1923|2|24|1853|12|15
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Nice, France
caption= 11th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1910-1914)
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1875-1914
rank= Major General
commands=Commandant of the Marine Corps
unit=
battles=Battle of Manila Bay Boxer Rebellion
awards=
laterwork=
Major General William Phillips Biddle (15 December, 1853—25 February, 1923) was the 11th Commandant of theUnited States Marine Corps .Biography
William Phillip Biddle was born on December 15, 1853 in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania . His family as a part of the prominentBiddle family . He was educated in private schools in the Philadelphia area, by touring and at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , where he joined prestigious fraternitySt. Anthony Hall as did a number of Biddle Family men. [cite web|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=gNxBAAAAIAAJ|title=Catalogue of the Members of the Fraternity of Delta Psi |coauthors=Fraternity of Delta|date=1889|work=Google Books|publisher=University of California|accessdate=2008-05-10]Biddle was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps 22 June, 1875 and after short tours of duty in
Washington, D.C. ,New York City and Philadelphia, made the first of his many tours of sea duty on which he passed nearly half of his active service. After three years on the "Hartford" and "Powhatan", 2nd Lt. Biddle again went ashore for duty at Philadelphia and New York. He returned to sea duty on the "Kearsarge" in March 1882, and was promoted to first lieutenant in February 1884. With a break of less than three years at the same stations as his previous shore duty, he again went to sea for three years on the "Swarta". He returned to Philadelphia for duty in February 1891, where he was promoted tocaptain in February 1894. He resumed sea duty on board the "Baltimore" in April 1895, and was shortly afterwards transferred to the "Olympia" on which he served during theSpanish-American War and participated in theBattle of Manila Bay .Soon after the close of the war, Captain Biddle returned to Philadelphia for duty but was soon called to join the Fourth Battalion of Marines organized for duty in the Far East. With that battalion he arrived in
China in time to take part in the famous relief expedition toPeking in 1900. After the affairs of theBoxer Rebellion had been somewhat adjusted, Capt. Biddle was transferred with his battalion to the First Brigade of Marines,Philippine Islands , where he served a little over two years, and then returned to theUnited States for duty at Headquarters. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel 23 March, 1903. In December of that year he was sent toPanama in command of the battalion of Marines on the "Dixie", which arrived in time to participate in affairs when the independence of that country was declared. He returned to the United States soon afterwards and served for short tours of duty in Philadelphia and at Headquarters, Marine Corps.Lieutenant Colonel Biddle was promoted to
colonel in February 1905 and during the following year, returned to the Philippine Islands where he commanded the First Brigade of Marines for about two years. He reported for duty at Headquarters in May 1908, and was soon afterwards detailed in Philadelphia and sent to Panama to reinforce the troops protecting the construction of the Canal, and for potential duty inNicaragua . He returned to Headquarters in April 1910, where he continued to serve the remainder of his active duty. During the closing months of Major General Elliott’s commandancy, Colonel Biddle acted as Commandant most of the time.Colonel Biddle was chosen as Major General Commandant of the Marine Corps on 3 February, 1911. Col Biddle’s tour of duty as Commandant was a comparatively quiet, short and uneventful one. He concerned himself primarily with the routine affairs of the Corps. Several minor expeditions took place, including the first intervention in Nicaragua. Under his administration, the Advance Base Force, forerunner of today's Fleet Marine Force, was also established in December 1913.
After nearly three years in office, Major General Commandant Biddle applied for retirement on the ground of having completed more than thirty years’ service, and he was retired on 24 February, 1914. He was recalled for active duty during the World War and served primarily on
court-martial duty at San Diego,California .Major General Biddle died in Nice,
France , on 25 February, 1923 and was buried a month later inArlington National Cemetery with full military honors.ee also
References
:Marine Corps
*cite web|url=http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Whos_Who/Biddle_WP.htm
title=Major General William P. Biddle, USMC
work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
publisher=History Division, United States Marine Corps
accessdate=2007-09-06*cite web|accessdate=2007-04-01|url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/wbiddle.htm
title=William Phillips Biddle, Major General, United States Marine Corps
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery
*cite web
accessdate=2007-04-09
url=http://books.google.com/books?vid=0waiEcVzn9_RgiLXel&id=REQUIE_aDoIC&printsec=titlepage#PRA8-PA366,M1
work=William Biddle
title="The Records of Living Officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps", Sixth Edition, 1889, by Lewis Randolph Hamersly
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