Megee, Vernon, Gen

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Last Rank
General
Primary Unit
1957-1959, Fleet Marine Force Pacific (FMFPAC)
Service Years
1919 - 1959
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Home State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Year of Birth
1900
 
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Last Address
Tulsa
Date of Passing
Jan 14, 1992
 

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Vernon E. Megee, a pioneer in combat aviation for the Marine Corps and the only person in that service to rise from private to the service's highest rank, four-star general, died Tuesday at the St. Francis Gardens nursing home in Albuquerque, N.M.

General Megee, who was 91 years old, was a resident of Albuquerque the past three years and previously lived in Austin, Tex. He died of pneumonia after a long illness, his family said.

General Megee helped develop the Marine tactic of supporting ground troops with air strikes against nearby positions, using rockets, napalm and strafing, with pilots directed by radio messages from land controllers. In World War II, he was the first commander of a Marine Landing Force Air Support Control Unit. 'Scrape Your Bellies'

Carrying out his strategy of close air support as an air commander at Iwo Jima in 1945, he instructed Marine pilots to "go in and scrape your bellies on the beach." He also commanded the air support units at Okinawa.

In his 40 years with the Marines, General Megee also fought against Sandinista rebels in Nicaragua in 1930, when a plane he piloted sustained dozens of hits, and in the Korean War, when he was commander of the First Marine Aircraft Wing. He won the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and several other medals.

Among his assignments, he was the first aviator to serve as assistant commandant and chief of staff of the corps at the Washington headquarters and served on the staff of the War College. He was also director of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chief of staff of the Fleet Marine Force in the Atlantic and assistant director of aviation at the Washington headquarters.

He reached his four-star rank toward the end of his career and retired in 1959 as commanding general of the Fleet Marine Force in the Pacific. An Enlistee in 1919

Born in Tulsa, Okla., General Megee grew up in Chandler, Okla., and attended Oklahoma A.&M. College. He finished his degree more 30 years later.

He enlisted in the Marines in 1919, then went through officers' training at Quantico, Va., and was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1922. His early assignments took him to Haiti and China. Because Marine aviation was in its infancy, he trained at Navy aviation schools in San Diego , and Pensacola, Fla., and an Army Air Corps School in Montgomery, Ala.

After retiring from the military in 1959, General Magee earned a master's degree from the University of Texas in Austin with a thesis on the Marines' intervention in Nicaragua. Then he served about a decade as the first superintendent and president of the trustees of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Tex., a preparatory school with unofficial ties to the Marines, which opened in in 1963.

   
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Also awarded Peruvian Aviation Cross, 1st Class. I cannot find any information or photos on this award.

   

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HQ FMFLANT/MarForLant (Marine Forces Command)
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT) is an American maritime landing force that is spread across the Atlantic Ocean and reports to the United States Atlantic Command. It is headquartered at Naval Station Norfolk and directs and commands all the subordinate elements of the Navy Expeditionary Strike Force and Marine Air-Ground Task Force components that follow under the 2nd (Disestablished and merged with US Fleet Forces Command on 30 September 2011), 4th, and 6th Fleet and the Marine Forces Command (MarForCom). The Commanding General of Marine Forces Command is dual-posted as the Commanding General of the Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic. FMFLANT is under operational control of the Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet Forces Command, when deployed.

Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (COMMARFORCOM), headquartered at the Naval Support Activity Center in Norfolk, Virginia, commands service retained-operating forces; executes force sourcing and synchronization to affect force generation actions in the provisioning of joint capable Marine Corps forces, and directs deployment planning and execution of service retained-operating forces in support of Combatant Commander (CCDR) and service requirements; serves as Commanding General, Fleet Marine Forces Atlantic (CG FMFLANT) and commands embarked Marine Corps forces; coordinates Marine Corps-Navy integration of operational initiatives and advises CDR U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF) on support to Marine Corps forces assigned to naval ships, bases, and installations; conducts Service directed operational tasks as required.

As COMMARFORCOM, commands Service retained-operational forces. As CG FMFLANT, commands Service retained-operational forces embarked aboard Naval shipping.

  • Status and Command Relationships. MARFORCOM is a Service retained component headquarters with the following command relationships.
    • COMMARFORCOM reports to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC).
    • COMMARFORCOM commands and exercises administrative control (ADCON) of the following subordinate commands:
      • II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF)
      • Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group (MCSCG)
      • Marine Corps Security Force Regiment (MCSFR)
      • Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF)
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Support
 
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Fleet Marine Force Atlantic (FMFLANT)
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HQ FMFLANT/MarForLant (Marine Forces Command)

Rockey, Keller E, LtGen, (1913-1950) Lieutenant General
Wallace, William, LtGen, (1917-1952) 99 9903 Major General
Louther, Karl, BGen, (1925-1956) 99 9903 Brigadier General
Ridgely, Reginald, LtGen, (1923-1959) Brigadier General
Munn, John, LtGen, (1927-1964) Colonel
Steinberg, Melvin, Col, (1943-1978) 75 7302 Colonel
Wornham, Thomas, LtGen, (1926-1962) 3 0302 Colonel
Kurtis, William, BGen, (1936-1956) 70 7041 Lieutenant Colonel
Barrow, Robert, Gen, (1942-1983) 3 0302 Captain
Hills, Clifford C, MSgt, (1934-1954) Master Sergeant
Soghoian, Avedis H, MSgt, (1944-1968) 13 1379 Master Sergeant
Zborill, John, GySgt, (1938-1958) Gunnery Sergeant
Kroll, Harry, SSgt, (1948-1952) 13 1300 Staff Sergeant
Smith, Donald, SSgt, (1942-1946) Staff Sergeant
Yeslinek, Richard, GySgt, (1942-1974) 6 0612 Sergeant
Brockman, Richard, Cpl, (1946-1949) 18 1841 Corporal
Ogden, Claude Wallace, PFC, (1944-1946) OF Private 1st Class

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