- Keller E. Rockey
Infobox Military Person
name= Keller Emrick Rockey
born= birth date|1888|9|22
died= Death date and age|1970|6|6|1888|9|22
placeofbirth=Columbia City, Indiana
placeofdeath=Harwich Port, Massachusetts
caption= Lieutenant General Keller E. Rockey
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1913-1959
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=Assistant Comamandant of the Marine Corps 5th Marine Division
unit=
battles=World War I *Aisne-Marne Defensive World War II *Battle of Iwo Jima
awards=Navy Cross Distinguished Service Medal (Army) Distinguished Service Medal (Navy)
Distinguished Service Cross FrenchFourragere
laterwork=Lieutenant General Keller Emrick Rockey (22 September, 1888 – 6 June, 1970) commanded the Fifth Marine Division in thebattle of Iwo Jima inWorld War II and the Third Amphibious Corps during the occupation of NorthChina following the war.For outstanding services with the Third Amphibious Corps, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (Army), and for exceptionally meritorious service with the Fifth Marine Division, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (Navy). The citation for the latter reads in part:
cquote|…in a position of great responsibility as Commanding General of the Fifth Marine Division prior to and during the seizure of enemy-held Iwo Jima from 19 February to 26 March 1945…Major General Rockey skillfully welded the new and untried Division into a formidable fighting command.
…a bold tactician, he landed his forces at the base of Mount Suribachi. Deploying his units according to plan, he quickly cut the island in two. Directing the assault with superb generalship he moved his forces inexorably forward and captured the mountain. Continuing his attack to the north, he waged furious battle until he had succeeded in annihilating the last pocket of Japanese resistance.
Early life and career
Keller Rockey was born 22 September, 1888, in
Columbia City, Indiana . He was a graduate ofGettysburg College with a Bachelor of Science degree, and was a student atYale University . He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps, 18 November, 1913.His first duty assignment as a Marine Corps junior officer was a student under instruction at the Officers Basic School,
Norfolk, Virginia . Following graduation there in May, 1915, he went to sea; first as a member of the Marine Detachment aboard USS "Nebraska" (BB-14), then a member of the Marine Detachment aboard USS "Nevada" (BB-36).World War I
Following sea service, Rockey sailed for
France in June 1917, and one year later, as a member of the Fifth Marine Regiment, participated in theAisne-Marne Defensive (Chateau-Thierry ).He was awarded the
Navy Cross for his actions at Chateau-Thierry where, on 6 July, 1918, he performed distinguished service by bringing up supports and placing them in the front lines at great personal exposure, showing exceptional ability and extraordinary heroism.Rockey also received the Distinguished Service Cross and was cited in the General Orders of the Second Division,
American Expeditionary Forces . He was entitled to wear the FrenchFourragere .Interwar years
Shortly after returning to the United States in 1919, Rockey went to foreign shore duty in
Haiti as a member of theHaitian Constabulary , where he remained until 1921, then returned to this country to join Marine Barracks,Washington, D.C. Following duty at
Headquarters Marine Corps , Washington, D.C., he became a student in the Field Officers' Course,Marine Corps Schools , MCB Quantico,Virginia . After graduation in July 1925, he was again assigned to school, this time as a student at theCommand and General Staff School ,Fort Leavenworth ,Kansas . Upon graduation in June 1926, he became an instructor in the Department of Tactics, Marine Corps Schools.From January to November 1928, he was Commanding Officer, First Battalion, Eleventh Artillery Regiment, Second Marine Brigade, stationed in
Nicaragua , where he was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a second Navy Cross for outstanding services.Rockey next became Base Intelligence, Operations and Training Officer of the MCB San Diego,
California , and later Chief of Staff of the Base.In June 1934, he was assigned to duty as Chief of the War Plans Division, Marine Corps Headquarters, following which he became Force Marine Officer,
U.S. Battle Force aboard the USS "California" (BB-44).He returned to Washington in July 1939, to assume duties with Operations, Navy Department (War Plans) and in August 1941, became Chief of Staff of the Second Marine Division in which position he was found upon the country's entry into World War II.
World War II
Rockey was assigned duties as Director, Division of Plans and Policies at Headquarters Marine Corps, in August 1942, and one year later assumed duties as Assistant
Commandant of the Marine Corps . In February 1944, he went to the Pacific where he was successively Commanding General of the Fifth Marine Division and the Third Amphibious Corps.Following deactivation of the Third Amphibious Corps, he assumed command of the First Marine Division (Reinforced), with headquarters at
Tientsin , China. He returned to the United States and became Commanding General of the Department of the Pacific,San Francisco, California , in September 1946.Post-war years
On 1 January, 1947, he was advanced to lieutenant general (temporary), and the following day assumed command of the
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic with headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia. On 1 July, 1949, when he was detached to again become Commanding General, Department of the Pacific, San Francisco, California, he returned to his permanent rank of major general. He retired as a lieutenant general on 1 September, 1950.General Rockey died of a heart attack, aged 81, 6 June, 1970, in
Harwich Port, Massachusetts .Funeral services with full military honors were held 11 June, 1970 at
Arlington National Cemetery ,Arlington, Virginia .Decorations and medals
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Navy Cross , Gold Star in lieu of a second Navy Cross;
*Distinguished Service Cross;
*Navy Distinguished Service Medal and
*Army Distinguished Service Medal ,
*Presidential Unit Citation (US) ,Iwo Jima 1945;
*Mexican Service Medal , 1916;
*World War I Victory Medal withAisne and Defensive Sector Clasps,France , 1918;
*Haitian Campaign Medal , 1919–1920;
*Expeditionary Medal ,Haiti , 1920–22;
*Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal , 1928–29;
*American Defense Service Medal ;
*Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign Medal with two bronze stars;
*World War II Victory Medal ;
*Nicaraguan Medal of Merit ;
*theOrder of the Cloud and Banner , Second Class,China , 1945;
*Legion of Honor ,France .ee also
External links
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Rockey_KE.htm USMC biography of Keller E. Rockey]
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