Cushman, Robert, Gen

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Last Rank
General
Last Primary MOS
9903-General Officer
Last MOSGroup
Specific Billet MOS
Primary Unit
1972-1975, 9903, Commandant Marine Corps (HQMC), Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
Service Years
1935 - 1975
Officer Collar Insignia
General

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Home State
Minnesota
Minnesota
Year of Birth
1914
 
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Last Address
St Paul

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Gen Cushman's Biography Click Here

During LtGen Cushman?s tenure, he saw the last of the Marines leave Vietnam and the peacetime strength fall to 194,000 while still maintaining readiness to act in such emergencies as the Mayaguez rescue and the evacuations of Phnom Penh and Saigon.

Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps
Commanding Officer, 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, 3d Marine Division
Date of Action: July 21 - August 20, 1944

Citation:

The Navy Cross is presented to Robert E. Cushman, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism as Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion, Ninth Marines, Third Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces on Guam, Marianas Islands, from 21 July to 20 August 1944. When his Battalion was ordered to seize and hold a strongly organized and defended enemy strong point which had been holding up the advance for some days on 25 July, Lieutenant Colonel Cushman directed the attacks of his Battalion and the repulse of numerous Japanese counterattacks, fearlessly exposing himself to heavy hostile rifle, machine-gun and mortar fire in order to remain in the front lines and obtain first-hand knowledge of the enemy situation. Following three days of bitter fighting culminating in a heavy Japanese counterattack which pushed back the flank of his Battalion on 28 July, he personally led a platoon into the gap and, placing it for defense, repelled the hostile force. By his inspiring leadership, courage and devotion to duty, he contributed materially to the success of the mission with the annihilation of one enemy Battalion and the rout of another, thereby upholding the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.







   
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CIA Medal Awarded Gen Cushman Click on Photo


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As early as April 1959, Richard Nixon sent a memorandum to President Eisenhower saying: ?Castro is a communist and the revolutionary government has to be overthrown.?

In 1964, Nixon said: ?I have been the strongest and most persistent advocate for setting up and supporting the CIA program of covert action against Cuba. Phil Bonsal called Richard Nixon the father of the operation. Brigadier General Robert Cushman, Nixon?s military aide and later deputy director of the CIA, described Nixon in 1960, as ?the Bay of Pigs project?s action officer of the White House.? As H.R. Haldeman, who was Nixon?s top aide when Nixon became president, wrote, ?Nixon knew more about the genesis of the Bay of Pigs than almost anyone.?



   

  1938-1938, Marine Barracks Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA



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Portsmouth Va
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United States
 
 
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 Marine Barracks Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA Details

Marine Barracks Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA
Marine Barracks, Norfolk Naval Shipyard provided perimeter security for the shipyard and the Naval Ammunition Depot, St. Julians Creek.
The sub-command at NAD St. Julians Creek was closed in 1959, and the Marines moved to the Headquarters. The Executive Officer was responsible for supervision of the DOD Fire Dept and DOD Police Dept. at the Shipyard and NAD.
Type
MSG/Security
 
Parent Unit
Marine Barracks
Strength
USMC Detachment
Created/Owned By
03  Madagan, Joseph (Madman), Sgt 112
   

Last Updated: Jul 8, 2008
   
   
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14 Members Also There at Same Time
Marine Barracks Norfolk Naval Shipyard Portsmouth, VA

Alburger, Ralph Coleman, Maj, (1917-1945) Captain
Radcliffe, Dorrance Sielaff, Maj, (1938-1950) Second Lieutenant
Cukela, Louis, Maj, (1917-1946) 3 0302 Captain
Britt, Wade Hampton, Maj, (1936-1943) 3 0301 Second Lieutenant
Stahl, John A, QmSgt, (1936-1945) 30 3000 Corporal
Ives, Albert Lee, Cpl, (1938-1944) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Boswell, John, MSgt, (1937-1957) 3 0300 Private
Rocheleau, Adolph Alfred, Capt, (1937-1962) 0 00E Private
Webster, A. D., PFC, (1938-1942) OF Private
Witt, Fred, MSgt, (1934-1957) OF Private
Wright, Elmer Ray, MSgt E-7, (1923-1944) Sergeant
Gravitt, Walter A, Cpl, (1937-1942) Private
1st Guard Co

Johnson, Chandler Wilce, LtCol, (1929-1945) 3 0306 Captain
Marine Barracks, NAD St. Julians Creek

Schloegel, John J, GySgt, (1934-1945) OF Corporal

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