McIlhenny, Walter, BGen

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Brigadier General
Last Primary MOS
9903-General Officer
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1946-1959, 9903, USMCR (Inactive)
Service Years
1931 - 1959
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Brigadier General

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Home State
Virginia
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Year of Birth
1910
 
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Richmond
Date of Passing
Jun 22, 1985
 

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MCILHENNY, WALTER S. First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps (Reserve) Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division Date of Action: August 27, 1942 Citation: The Navy Cross is presented to Walter S. McIlhenny, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps (Reserve), for extraordinary heroism and courage as Executive Officer of Company B, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division, during a frontal assault upon a strongly fortified enemy Japanese position along the coast of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, August 27, 1942. After organizing a volunteer party to advance and evacuate the wounded from the hazardous position well forward of the company, First Lieutenant Mcllhenny, armed only with a rifle, and while under heavy enemy mortar and machine gun fire, covered the advance and withdrawal of the rescue party, gallantly drawing enemy fire and silencing a Japanese machine gun nest. Although ill at the time and suffering shock from concussion of an enemy mortar shell, he returned to a vantage point close to enemy lines and, in the face of fierce sniper fire, acted as an observer, relaying accurate information necessary for fire control until ordered by his superior officer to leave his post. His great personal valor, above and beyond the call of duty, not only made possible the rescue of nine wounded men but also contributed to the success of Marine mortar fire. His conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Navy of the United States. SPOT AWARD, (1942) Serial 18 (SofN Signed marcch 18, 1943) Born: 10/22/1910 at Washington, D.C. Home Town: Richmond, Virginia

   
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Silver Star citation "For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while in command of Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in combat against enemy Japanese forces on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, on November 2, 1942. After a previous attempt to secure information had failed, Captain McIlhenny led a patrol of approximately twenty men to reconnoiter the enemy's right flank and, moving through dense jungle, cleared the zone of hostile snipers and finally reached his objective. Completing his mission, he started to lead his patrol back to their own lines when they were spotted by the enemy who immediately opened fire, pinning them down. When almost all of his men were wounded, including two runners who had been dispatched to the battalion, Captain McIlhenny, despite his own injury, determined to carry the message himself and finally succeeded in reaching our lines. His great courage and unswerving devotion to duty enabled his company to attack the enemy's flank and capture their position. His superb leadership and indomitable fighting spirit were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."

OBITUARY
Walter Stauffer McIlhenny served as president of McIlhenny Company, maker of Tabasco brand pepper sauce, from 1949 until his death in 1985. He also distinguished himself as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve â?? receiving the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal and retiring as a brigadier general. He was a co-founder, trustee, and president emeritus of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas.

Having joined the Virginia National Guard in 1931 and served on its rifle team, McIlhenny transferred to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in 1935, attended Platoon Leaders Class, and served as captain of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve rifle team.
Called to active duty at the beginning of World War II, McIlhennny spent thirty-one months in the western Pacific as a member of B Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. At Guadalcanal, he received the Navy Cross, the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart. He also saw action at New Britain and at Peleliu, where he received a Gold Star in lieu of a second Purple Heart.
Upon retirement from the Marine Corps Reserve, McIlhenny received a promotion to brigadier general.
McIlhenny's combat helmet, along with the captured Japanese samurai sword that dented it, are on display at the National World War II Museum (formerly the National D-Day Museum) in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Despite his interest in military service, McIlhenny felt obliged to enter the family business around 1940, when he began executive training at McIlhenny Company, maker of world-famous Tabasco brand pepper sauce at Avery Island, Louisiana. McIlhenny's grandfather, Edmund McIlhenny, had invented the fiery condiment, and his father, John Avery McIlhenny, had presided over the company from 1890 to 1898.
World War II interrupted McIlhenny's training at McIlhenny Company, but he returned to the organization in 1946, assumed its presidency in 1949, and retained that office until his own demise in 1985. During his tenure as head of the company, McIlhenny expanded and modernized the production and marketing of Tabasco brand pepper sauce, and helped to mold the brand into an international culinary icon.

A bon vivant and gourmet, McIlhenny was closely acquainted with many luminaries of the food world such as James Beard and Paul Prudhomme.
McIlhenny was an avid hunter, participated in many big game hunts in the U.S. and Canada, and went on several African safaris and Indian shikars. A lifetime member of the National Rifle Association, he also served on the committee that oversaw the U.S. Olympic rifle and pistol team.
McIlhenny died June 22, 1985, in Lafayette, Louisiana, and was interred in a family cemetery at Avery Island, Louisiana. Unmarried, he left much of his estate to the Marine Military Academy.

   

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The battalion's nickname "Darkhorse" sprang from the radio call sign it used in Korea, chosen by Col Robert Taplett, who as the Battalion Commander (CO) during that time had the call sign of "Darkhorse Six." The name fell out of use until 2003; during the training to return to Iraq in 2004 the battalion's CO, Lt Col P J Malay requested use of the Darkhorse call sign as a homage to the Marines bravery in Korea. For the past ten years the nickname has stuck and the battalion now uses it on their unofficial patches.

During the 1980s the name for the battalion was the "Mangudai", named by then C.O. Lieutenant Colonel Jack Kelly, who later went on to be promoted to Brigadier General, Commanding Officer of MCRD, San Diego. Mangudai was the name used by the special forces of Genghis Khan.

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3rd Bn, 5th Marines (3/5)

McDougal, David Stockton, LtCol, (1931-1945) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Shofner, Austin, BGen, (1937-1959) 3 0302 Lieutenant Colonel
Deakin, Harold Osborne, BGen, (1934-1956) 3 0302 Major
Douglas, Paul, LtCol, (1942-1946) 3 0302 Major
Farmer, Farmer, Capt, (1941-1945) 3 0302 Captain
Miller, Thurman, GySgt, (1940-1945) 3 0311 Gunnery Sergeant
Sledge, Eugene Bondurant, Cpl, (1942-1946) 3 0341 Corporal
Womack, C, Cpl, (1942-1946) 3 0311 Corporal
Bailey, Gene W., Cpl, (1943-1946) 3 0341 Private 1st Class
Bailey, Gene W., Cpl, (1943-1946) 3 0341 Private 1st Class
Valeriani, Nicholas, Cpl, (1942-1946) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Labeeuw, Julius (Frenchy), Pvt 3 0331 Private
Bishop, Joseph F, LtCol, (1938-1980) OF 1542 Captain
Shirley, Charles Willis, 2ndLt, (1941-1944) 13 1302 Second Lieutenant
Berkeley, Robert, Sgt, (1942-1946) 25 2512 Sergeant
Burgin, Romus, Sgt, (1942-1946) 521 Sergeant
Amato, Michael R, Cpl, (1942-1946) OF 521 Private 1st Class
Begay, Paul, PFC, (1942-1944) OF 642 Private 1st Class
Hogetvedt, Joseph R, PFC, (1944-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Tant, Leonard Earl, SSgt, (1940-1950) OF 746 Private 1st Class
Gray, Robert L, Pvt, (1942-1944) 521 Private
Laffey, James, PFC, (1943-1944) OF Private 1st Class
London, Stanley, PFC, (1943-1946) Private 1st Class
Maloney, Howard Francis, TSgt, (1939-1944) Technical Sergeant
Pointer, Max Owen, Cpl, (1942-1950) Private 1st Class
Buettner, Vincent John, 1stLt, (1923-1953) Private
G Co (Bloody George)

Schnug, Edward, MSgt, (1943-1964) Master Sergeant
H Co

Windrich, William Gordon, SSgt, (1938-1950) Staff Sergeant
H&S Co

Carbone, Alphonse, MSgt, (1926-1953) 33 3371 Master Sergeant
Boschke, Ralph Emil, Cpl, (1943-1945) OF 737 Corporal
Patterson, Phillip, Cpl, (1941-1945) Corporal
I Co

Roop, John Preston, Sgt, (1941-1944) 3 0311 Sergeant
Cole, Richard Charles, PFC, (1942-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Sanderson, Robert Willis, PFC, (1942-1945) 3 0311 Private
Strand, Walter H, Sgt, (1942-1944) OF 653 Sergeant
Baldwin, Ellsworth Clark, PFC, (1943-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Barton, William Stanley, PFC, (1942-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Hancock, Jack W, PFC, (1941-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Mreen, David R F, PFC, (1942-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Novak, Joseph M, PFC, (1941-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Stevenson, Leo C, PFC, (1941-1944) OF 745 Private 1st Class
Barkley, Thomas Lester, Pvt, (1943-1944) OF 745 Private
Christensen, Ward Alver, PFC, (1942-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Freund, Albert F, PFC, (1942-1944) OF Private 1st Class
Loschin, Joseph George, Cpl, (1940-1944) Corporal
McGee, Arnold, PFC, (1942-1945) Private 1st Class
Tanner, Louis Claude, PFC, (1942-1944) Private 1st Class
K Co

Reckus, Wiliam F., 1stLt, (1940-1944) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Haldane, Andrew Allison, Capt, (1942-1944) 0302 Captain
Barrett, John Francis, 2ndLt, (1943-1944) 3 0301 Second Lieutenant
Burgin, Romus, Sgt, (1942-1945) 3 0341 Sergeant
Haney, Elmo, MTSgt, (1918-1947) 3 0369 Platoon Sergeant
McMullen, Charnic, Sgt, (1941-1947) 3 0311 Corporal
Shelton, Merriell A, Cpl, (1942-1946) 3 0311 Corporal
Mott, Garner W., PFC, (1943-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Smith, William J., PFC, (1942-1945) 3 Private 1st Class
Hempelman, Edward C, 1stLt, (1941-1944) OF First Lieutenant
Burgin, Romus, Sgt, (1942-1946) OF 607 Sergeant
Gargano, Louis, PltSgt, (1939-1944) OF 812 Platoon Sergeant

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