Logan Feland

Logan Feland

Infobox Military Person
name=Logan Feland
born= birth date|1869|8|11
died= death date and age|1936|7|17|1869|8|11
placeofbirth= Hopkinsville, Kentucky
placeofdeath= Columbus, Ohio


caption=
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|United States United States of America
serviceyears= 1898-1899 (Volunteer Infantry) 1899-1933 (USMC)
rank= Major General
branch=United States Marine Corps
commands=
unit=
battles=Spanish American War World War I *Battle of Belleau Wood *Battle of Soissons *Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge *Battle of Argonne Forest Banana Wars
awards=Distinguished Service Cross (2) Navy Distinguished Service Medal (2) Army Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Honor Croix de Guerre
relations=
laterwork=
Major General Logan Feland (18 August, 1869–17 July, 1936) was a United States Marine Corps general who last served as Commanding General of the Department of the Pacific. Feland served during the Spanish-American War (3rd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry), the occupation of Veracruz (1914) and in World War I, where he was in command of all troops during the Battle of Belleau Wood.

Biography

Logan Feeland was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky on August 18, 1869, he received a B.A. in Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1892. He married Katherine Cordner on February 14, 1907.

During the Spanish American War, he was Captain of Company F, 3rd Kentucky Infantry from May 31, 1898 until May 16, 1899, when he was honorably mustered out. By virtue of his previous military experience he was appointed directly to the rank of first lieutenant in the Marine Corps on 1 July, 1899.

Felad was promoted to captain, 3 March, 1903; to major, 29 August, 1916; to lieutenant colonel, 26 March, 1917; to colonel 1 July, 1918; to brigadier general, 9 March, 1919; and to major general, 1 October, 1931.

In the grades of lieutenant and captain he served with Marine Detachments on USS|Oregon|BB-3, "Massachusetts", "Indiana", "Minnesota", and "Montana". Prior to World War I he had more than eight years of foreign duty including service in Panama in 1904 and in 1911; expeditions to Guantanamo Bay in 1904, 1911, 1912, and 1913; San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1904; service with the Army of Cuban Pacification in 1906; service in Santo Domingan waters in 1912; Culebra in 1914; and the occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1914. His home service was equally varied and included duty at Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., League Island (Philadelphia), Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, Norfolk, and New York; instruction in submarine mining at the Torpedo Station, Narragansett Bay; teaching in the School of Application, Annapolis, and the Advanced Base School, New London, Connecticut; observation of Army artillery practice at Fortress Monroe, Virginia; the supervising of construction of new barracks at Annapolis; and recruiting in New York.

World War I

Feland was attached to the 5th Marine Regiment for service in France in World War I and was among the first contingent of American forces which went overseas with General Pershing in May 1917. On his arrival in France, Feland was made executive officer of the 5th Marines. When the unit, as part of the 4th Marine Brigade, was thrown into the breach to stem the German advance at Château-Thierry in May 1918, Feland was, as ever, in the thick of the fighting. At Belleau Woods in June 1918 when the halt in the German advance was turned into a retreat, Feland was given command of all troops in the Wood. For his conspicuous valor on this occasion, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. After his promotion to colonel, Feland became commanding officer of the 5th Regiment and as such led it in the Battles of Soissons, [cite web |url=http://www.military.com/forums/0,15240,84173,00.html
title=Leathernecks at Soissons |author=Simmons, Edwin H.|date=December 30, 2005
work=Naval History|accessdate=2007-02-01|publisher=Military.com
]
Blanc Mont Ridge and in the Argonne. For his outstanding exploits in the War, Feland was awarded, in addition to the Distinguished Service Cross mentioned above, the Distinguished Service Medals of both the Army and the Navy, Officer's rank in the Legion of Honor, the Croix de Guerre with bronze star, gold star, and four palms, and was cited in dispatches six times.

Upon his return to the United States in May 1919, Feland was stationed at Headquarters Marine Corps until December when he was detached to command the 2nd Brigade in Santo Domingo. Returning to the United States the following fall, he again joined Headquarters in the capacity of Director of the Division of Operations and Training. He held that post for two years after which he was Assistant to the Major General Commandant for another two years. From November 1926 to February 1927 he was called from his command of the Marine Expeditionary Force at Quantico to head the Eastern Section of the U.S. Mail Guard.

In April 1927, Feland took command of the 2nd Brigade in Nicaragua. After four months in Nicaragua he was transferred to the command of Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina, which post he held from September 1927 to January 1928. He then returned to Nicaragua and assumed command of the Brigade for a second time, serving there until March 1929. For this second tour in Nicaragua, Feland was awarded another Distinguished Service Medal.

Following a short period at Headquarters after his return from Nicaragua, Feland was assigned as Commanding General, Department of the Pacific in July 1929. He was serving in that position when he was detached on 25 February, 1933. He retired from the Marine Corps on 1 September, 1933.

Major General Feland died at Columbus, Ohio on 17 July, 1936. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Notes

ee also

*Battle of Belleau Wood

References

:Marine Corps
*cite web|url=http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Feland_L.htm
accessdate=2007-02-01
title=Major General Logan Feland, USMC
work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
publisher=History Division, United States Marie Corps

*cite web|url=http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lfeland.htm
accessdate=2007-02-01
title=Logan Feland, Major General, United States Marine Corps
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery


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