- Thomas R. Morgan
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name=Thomas R. Morgan
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caption=General Thomas R. Morgan, USMC
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placeofbirth=Allentown, Pennsylvania
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allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1952-1988
rank= General
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commands=Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze StarAir Medal
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General Thomas R. Morgan (born6 January 1930 ) served as the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps from June 1986 until he retired on1 July 1988 after completion of more than 36 years of active service.Biography
Thomas R. Morgan was born on
6 January 1930 inAllentown, Pennsylvania . He completed high school inSlatington, Pennsylvania in 1948. Morgan graduated fromColgate University inHamilton, New York , earning aBachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science in 1952. He also holds an Master of Arts degree in Counselor Education from theUniversity of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia (June 1973). Morgan was commissioned a Marine Corps second lieutenant on6 June 1952 and enteredThe Basic School , Quantico, Virginia. Following Basic School, he was ordered to flight training atNaval Air Station Pensacola , Florida, and was designated a Naval Aviator in August 1954. Ordered toMCAS El Toro , California, he served as Assistant Maintenance Officer of Marine Night Fighter Squadron 542, Marine Aircraft Group 15,3rd Marine Aircraft Wing , El Toro.In July 1955, he was ordered to the
1st Marine Aircraft Wing in the Western Pacific and served as Personnel Officer of Marine Night Fighter Squadron 513, Marine Aircraft Group 11, and subsequently as Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General of the Wing. He was promoted to captain in August 1955. He returned to Hawaii for duty as Aide to the Deputy Commander,Fleet Marine Force (FMF), Pacific from July 1956 to July 1957 and was then assigned as Assistant Operations Officer of Marine Attack Squadron 214,Marine Aircraft Group 13 , at Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay.General Morgan was ordered to NAS Olathe, Kansas in January 1959 as a flight instructor in the Navy's Jet Transitional Training Unit. When the unit was disestablished in October 1959, he reported for duty to
Marine Aircraft Group 32 , at Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, South Carolina. He served as Personnel Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer of Marine Fighter Squadron 333 until November 1961. Ordered to WestPac, he served as Executive Officer, Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron 11, Marine Aircraft Group 11, NAS Atsugi, Japan until January 1962.From January 1962 to July 1965, he served as the Fleet Liaison Officer at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, coordinating aviation weapons training. He was promoted to major in July 1963. Reassigned to Quantico, he entered the Command and Staff College, completing the course in June 1966.Morgan was ordered to
Marine Aircraft Group 32 ,2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina in July 1966, where he served as Group Operations and later as Commanding Officer, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in July 1967. In August 1968, he reported toMarine Aircraft Group 13 atChu Lai , serving as Group Operations Officer and then as Officer-in-Charge of the DaNang DASC in Vietnam.He returned to the United States in September 1969 and was assigned as Executive Officer of Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico, and later as G-3 Marine Corps Base. From July 1971 until July 1973, he was assigned to the
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit at theUniversity of Virginia , where he served as Executive Officer.Promoted to colonel in July 1973, General Morgan was ordered to the U.S. European Command Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, where he served as the Chief of War Plans Branch, J-5. He remained in that position until he was assigned duty as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs,
Headquarters Marine Corps ,Washington, D.C. While serving in this capacity, he was selected in February 1977 for promotion to brigadier general. He was promoted to brigadier general on18 March 1977 and assumed duty as Assistant Division Commander, 3rd Marine Division, onOkinawa, Japan from April 1977 to April 1978. On17 June 1978 , he was assigned as the Assistant Chief of Staff C-5 of the Combined Forces Command,Seoul, Korea . He served in this capacity until assuming duty as Deputy Commander, FMF, Pacific,Camp H. M. Smith , Hawaii, in July 1980.On
1 May 1981 , Morgan was promoted to major general with date of rank of1 August 1977 . He was assigned duty as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs, Headquarters Marine Corps on26 May 1981 . On13 June 1985 , he was advanced to lieutenant general and assumed the duty as Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies and Operations. He was assigned additional duties as Acting Chief of Staff on16 November 1985 .General Morgan was nominated by the President to the grade of general and assignment as
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps in March 1986. Upon advancement to general on1 June 1986 , he assumed his final assignment. He retired on1 July 1988 after completion of more than 36 years of active service.Awards and decorations
General Morgan's personal awards and decorations include:
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National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star in lieu of second award)*
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ee also
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List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals References
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*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-27
url=http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Morgan_TR.htm
title=General Thomas R. Morgan, USMC
work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
publisher=History Division, United States Marine Corps
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