- Ben Hebard Fuller
Infobox Military Person
name= Ben H. Fuller
born= birth date|1870|2|27
died= death date and age|1937|6|11|1870|2|27
placeofbirth=Big Rapids, Michigan
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
placeofburial=United States Naval Academy Cemetery
caption= 15th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1930-1934)
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1889-1934
rank= Major General
commands=Commandant of the Marine Corps
unit=
battles=Philippine-American War Boxer Rebellion Banana Wars
awards=
laterwork=Ben Hebard Fuller (February 27, 1870 - June 8, 1937) was a Major General in the
United States Marine Corps and served asCommandant of the Marine Corps between 1930 and 1934.Biography
Born in
Big Rapids, Michigan , Fuller was a member of theUnited States Naval Academy class of 1889 and appointed a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps on July 1, 1891. He, with six other members of his class, attended the first course for new Marine officers at the School of Application, which was the prototype for today'sBasic School .Captain Fuller participated in the
Battle of Novaleta ,Philippine Islands on October 8, 1899 and was commended for gallant, meritorious, and courageous conduct in theBattle of Tientsin ,China on July 13, 1900.From 1904 to 1906, he served at the Naval Station,
Honolulu , Territory ofHawaii . In June and July 1908, he was on detached duty with an expeditionary force organized for service inPanama , and from August of that year until January 1910, commanded a Marine Battalion atCamp Elliott ,Panama Canal Zone . From March to June 1911, he commanded the 3rd Regiment of Marines atCamp Meyer , Guantanamo Bay,Cuba .From 1911 to 1915, he commanded various posts and stations in the United States, and during this period also, he completed the Field Officers’ Course at the Army Service Schools,
Fort Leavenworth ,Kansas , and the course at theArmy War College ,Washington, D.C. Following a tour of duty as Fleet Marine Officer of theU.S. Atlantic Fleet , from January 1915 to June 1916, LtCol Fuller was assigned to theNaval War College ,Newport, Rhode Island , where he successfully completed the course.In August 1918, he was assigned to command the 2nd Brigade of Marines in the
Dominican Republic , remaining there until October 1920. He also served on the Staff of the Military Governor of Santo Domingo as Secretary of State, Interior, Police, War and Navy, from December 1919, until his detachment departed from Santo Domingo.From November 1920 to July 1922, he served on the staff of the Naval War College, Newport, and from July 1922 to January 1923, commanded the
Marine Corps Schools ,Quantico, Virginia . In January 1924, he assumed command of the 1st Brigade of Marines in theRepublic of Haiti , with Headquarters atPort au Prince , and served in this capacity until December 8, 1925.Following his return to the United States from Haiti, Brigader General Fuller was assigned to
Headquarters Marine Corps as President of the Marine Examining and Retiring Board, serving in that capacity until July 1928, when he was appointed Assistant to the Major General Commandant. Following the death of Major General CommandantWendell C. Neville on July 9, 1930, Brigader General Fuller was promoted to major general and appointed Commandant of the Marine Corps. He served in that capacity until March 1, 1934 when he was retired from active service, having attained the statutory retirement age of sixty-four years.Major General Fuller’s tenure was a period of general retrenchment and withdrawal of Marines from foreign countries. Beginning in 1933, these Marines composed the newly designated
Fleet Marine Force , the principal operating force of the Marine Corps.Major General Fuller died on June 8, 1937, aged 67, at the U.S. Naval Hospital,
Washington, D.C. , and was buried on June 11, 1937 in the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery atAnnapolis, Maryland , beside the grave of his son, Captain Edward C. Fuller of the6th Marines , who waskilled in action in theBattle of Belleau Wood duringWorld War I .Promotion history
*Second Lieutenant, July 1, 1891
*First Lieutenant, March 16, 1893
*Captain, March 3, 1899
*major, December 27, 1903
*Lieutenant colonel , February 3, 1911
*Colonel, August 29, 1916
*Brigadier General (temporary), July 1, 1918
* Brigadier General, February 8, 1924
*Major GeneralCommandant of the Marine Corps , August 7, 1930Medals and decoration
Fuller held the following medals and decorations: Medal of Military Merit of Santo Domingo; Presidential Medal of Merit of Nicaragua;
Spanish Campaign Medal ;Philippines Campaign Medal ;China Campaign Medal ; Victory Medal; Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal;Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal for service in Panama; Santo Domingo, and Haiti.Namesake
The
United States Navy transport ship USS "Fuller" (AP-14) was named in his honor.ee also
References
:DANFS:Marine Corps
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Fuller_BH.htm Major General Ben H. Fuller, USMC, Fifteenth Commandant] , "Who's Who in Marine Corps History", History Division, United States Marine Corps. Retrieved on2006-07-05 .Persondata
NAME= Fuller, Ben Hebard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= United States Marine Corps Commandant
DATE OF BIRTH= February 27, 1870
PLACE OF BIRTH=Big Rapids, Michigan
DATE OF DEATH= June 8, 1937
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington, D.C.
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