Nickerson Jr, Herman, LtGen

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Last Rank
Lieutenant General
Last Primary MOS
9903-General Officer
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Primary Unit
1969-1970, 9903, III MAF
Service Years
1935 - 1970
Officer Collar Insignia
Lieutenant General

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Home State
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Year of Birth
1913
 
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Last Address
Belfast. Maine
Date of Passing
Dec 27, 2000
 
Location of Interment
Maplewood Cemetery - Lincolnville, Maine
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Lot 53 Stone 5

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NICKERSON, HERMAN, JR.
Citation:
The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Donald Nickerson, Jr. (0-5128), Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United Nations while serving as Commanding Officer of the Seventh Marines, FIRST Marine Division (Reinforced), in action against enemy aggressor forces near Yong-gu, Korea, on 31 May 1951. Assigned the mission of securing a strategically important objective, Colonel Nickerson, displaying rare tactical ingenuity and inspirational leadership, skillfully directed the operations of his regiment. Learning that two of his battalions were heavily engaged and that the enemy was grouping for a counterattack, Colonel Nickerson unhesitatingly left the comparative safety of his command post and fearlessly moved forward over rugged mountainous terrain, under intense enemy mortar and artillery fire, to the most forward element of his command. Unmindful of his personal safety, he advanced to an exposed vantage point under heavy enemy fire and, through his brilliant guidance, his troops repulsed the ferocious counterattack, taking the offensive and overwhelming the fanatical enemy to secure the high ground dominating the vital road junction of Yong-gu. The outstanding devotion to duty and extraordinary heroism displayed by Colonel Nickerson in this action reflect great credit on himself and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service.
General Headquarters Far East Command: General Orders No. 207 (August 13, 1951)
Born: July 30, 1913 at Boston, Massachusetts
Home Town: Boston, Massachusetts

   

  1936-1938, 0302, 4th Marines



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Second Lieutenant
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Shanghai
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China
 
 
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4th Marines
The 4th Marine Regiment was first activated in April 1914 as part of the Marine Corps' Advances Base Force. The regiment was deployed to the Dominican Republic the following year for a peacekeeping duty that lasted ten years. The 4th Marines were reassigned to San Diego in 1924. Two years later, the regiment was assigned to mail guard duty in the western United States. In early 1927, it sailed for Shanghai. Their principal mission: to protect American lives and property. Despite periodic outbreaks of internal disorder, most of the 4th Marines' 14-year tour in China was a relatively peaceful garrison duty. In late 1941, war loomed in the Far East. On November 28, the era of the China Marines ended, as the last of the regiment set sail for the Philippines.

They arrived on December 1 and were assigned to protect the naval station at Olongapo and nearby Mariveles. Seven days later, Japanese troops landed in Luzon and the 4th Marines were placed under U.S. Army control and subsequently assigned to defend the island fortress of Corregidor, which guards the entrance to Manila Bay. Over the next four months, the 4th Marines grew from a two-battalion regiment to one of five battalions, in the process becoming one of the oldest units in Marine Corps history. As defensive positions fell and units disintegrated, stragglers from the U.S. Army and Navy, as well as small Filipino units were assigned to it. Resistance on the Bataan Peninsula ended on April 9. This permitted Japanese artillery to concentrate on Corregidor. Landing craft began moving toward the island the evening of May 5. At noon the next day, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, commander of U.S. Forces in the Philippines, surrendered. The 4th Marines burned their colors and -- temporarily -- ceased to exist.

The regiment was reborn in February 1944, when it was reconstituted in Guadalcanal from units of the 1st Marine Raider Regiment. The new 4th Marine Regiment seized Emirau Island in the Central Pacific. Then, as a part the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, it took part in the recapture of Guam. The brigade soon became the 6th Marine Division and with its other regiments, the 4th Marines landed on Okinawa on April 1, 1945. Following the Japanese surrender, the 4th Marines were detached and ordered to occupy the Japanese naval base at Yokusoko. Subsequently, as a part of the post-World War II drawdown, the regiment was inactivated.

In 1951, the 4th Marine Regiment was reactivated at Camp Pendleton, California. It sailed for Japan the following year with the rest of the 3rd Marine Division. When the division was reassigned to Okinawa in 1955, the 4th Marines moved to Kaneohe, Hawaii, where they stayed until the division was committed to Vietnam in 1965. In 1972, the regiment took up residence on Okinawa, its current home base. In 1990-91, the 4th Marines took part in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as part of the III Marine Amphibious Force. Since then, 4th Marine Regiment has been involved in many joint exercises that have taken the regiment all across Asia and the Middle East.

1914 â?? 42; 1944 â?? 49; 1952 â?? present
Type
Infantry
 
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Infantry Units
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USMC Regiment
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4th Marines

Bethel, Ion M., MGen, (1925-1958) 3 0302 Major
Greene, Jr., Wallace, Gen, (1930-1967) 3 0302 Captain
Wade, Sidney, MGen, (1928-1967) 3 0302 Captain
Blais, James, BGen, (1936-1957) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Krulak, Victor, LtGen, (1934-1968) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Randall, Carey, MGen, (1935-1960) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Berkman, Manny, GySgt, (1917-1942) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Carter, Edward J, MGySgt, (1925-1946) 3 0311 Staff Sergeant
Linker, Henry, GySgt, (1927-1944) 3 0369 Staff Sergeant
Bell, Van D., Col, (1936-1975) 3 0311 Sergeant
Waddick, John, MSgt, (1927-1957) 3 0311 Sergeant
Bianconi, Louis J, Cpl, (1942-1945) 3 0311 Corporal
Lacey, John Robert, Sgt, (1937-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Levey,Sr., Chester, PltSgt 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Maghakian, Victor J, Capt, (1934-1945) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
White, William Cereberg, Maj, (1934-1965) 3 0311 Private
Marston, John, MGen, (1908-1946) 99 9906 Colonel
Price, Charles, LtGen, (1906-1945) 99 9906 Colonel
Jackson, Charles, CWO4, (1915-1945) 1 0142 Sergeant Major
Brainard, John T, 2ndLt, (1922-1944) 6 0629 Staff Sergeant
Bedell, Henry Augustine, PltSgt, (1925-1941) 7 0756 Sergeant
Anderson, Chalmers, CDR, (1918-1957) 0 HM-8404 Hospital Corpsman Senior Chief Petty Officer
Greene, Wallace Martin, Gen, (1931-1967) Captain
Masters, James M, LtGen, (1933-1968) Captain
Ballinger, Ernest, 1stLt, (1928-1948) First Lieutenant
Krulak, Victor Harold, LtGen, (1934-1968) OF First Lieutenant
Darrah, Clyde, WO, (1917-1947) First Sergeant
Sparks, Raymond T., GySgt, (1933-1945) Gunnery Sergeant
Steele, Raymond, CWO3, (1930-1945) Technical Sergeant
Spell, Rhynette Author, MTSgt, (1933-1945) Corporal
Malasinski, John, SgtMaj, (1935-1946) Private 1st Class
Morris, E. C., PFC, (1938-1944) Private 1st Class
MEZZO, JOSEPH, MTSgt, (1936-1946) Private
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Walker, George Murray, Cpl, (1930-1944) 3 0311 Corporal
White, William Cereberg, Maj, (1934-1965) 3 0311 Private
McDougal, David Stockton, LtCol, (1931-1945) 99 4915 First Lieutenant
Ckaminsky, Charles, PltSgt, (1921-1947) OF 677 Corporal
Malnar, Rudolph F, Sgt, (1937-1942) OF 345 Corporal
Sacker, August, 2ndLt, (1936-1944) OF 345 Corporal
Jensen, Hans C, Cpl, (1938-1942) OF 345 Private 1st Class
Richardt, Leon C, Sgt, (1936-1942) 35 3500 Private
Brohman, Henry George, HM1, (1938-1944) FMF HM-8404 Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer
Horner, John W, 1stSgt, (1934-1945) OF Private

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