- Harold D. Shannon
Harold D. Shannon (16 September, 1892 – 16 February, 1943) was an officer in the
United States Marine Corps .Born in
Chicago, Illinois , Shannon enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on 17 October 1913 and served inMexico in 1914. On 5 July 1917, he was appointed Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve and was subsequently commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. From October 1917 through the end ofWorld War I , he served inFrance and was awarded theSilver Star and theCroix de Guerre for his actions during theBelleau Wood Campaign. In October 1919, he returned to the United States.Over the next 20 years, he served at various stations in the United States and completed tours in
Santo Domingo ,Nicaragua , and thePanama Canal Zone . In July 1941, he was transferred fromSan Diego, California toPearl Harbor ; and, in September 1941, toMidway Island . He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his leadership in the defense of that island during theBattle of Midway .Colonel Shannon remained on Midway into August. He was then transferred to Pearl Harbor; and, in October, to San Diego, where he died on 16 February 1943 from pneumonia [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hdshannon.htm] .
Namesake
USS|Shannon|DM-25 was named for him.
ee also
References
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