Selden, John Taylor, LtGen

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Lieutenant General
Primary Unit
1953-1953, 1st Marine Division
Service Years
1918 - 1955
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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1893
 
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Richmond
Date of Passing
May 30, 1964
 

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GENERAL JOHN SELDEN OF MARINES IS DEAD
A Veteran of Both Wars and Korea Served 40 Years
RICHMOND, Virginia, May 30, 1964 ? Lieutenant General John Taylor Selden, U.S.M.C., retired a veteran of both World Wars and the Korean conflict, died here early today in a hospital. He was 71 years old.

General Selden, who lived in La Jolla, California, was stricken while visiting his sister, Mrs. Douglas Vanderhoof.

The General, who retired from the Marines in 1955 after 40 years of service, was a native of Richmond. He enlisted as a private in 1918. During World War I he served aboard the USS Huntington on convoy duty and later served in Florida.

In the early nineteen-twenties he was stationed in Haiti as Chief of Police as Cape Haitien.

He was sent to Shanghai in 1927 for duty with the Sixth Regiment, and from 1930 to 1932 he was assigned to the American Legation in Peking.

General Selden also served as the Norfolk Navy Yard, and Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, and was stationed at Pearl Harbor when World War II began,

After service in the Pacific, he became Chief of Staff of the Marine Training and Replacement Command, San Diego area, in January 1945. From 1946 to 1947 he was Chief of Staff of the Troop Training Unit, Amphibious Training Command, Pacific Fleet.

The General served as Deputy Camp Commander of the Marine Barracks at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and was Commanding General of the Troop Training Unit at Coronado, California, when he was assigned to Korea early in 1952.

He was Commanding General of the First Marine Division for almost a year and received the Distinguished Service Medal. Among his other decorations are the Legion of Merit with gold star and the Bronze Star.

General Selden was Commander of the Marine Corps base at Camp Pendleton, California, when he retired.

Survivors include his widow, the former Gladys Glover; a son, Commander Claiborne Taylor Selden, and his sister.


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In 29 August 1952, Major General John T. Selden, shown on the left in the accompanying photograph, relinquished command of the 1st Marine
Division. His tenure as commanding general, which began in January 1952, earned him the U.S. Army?s Distinguished Service Medal for conducting ?successful operations against the enemy.?
During World War II, he had commanded the 5th Marines on New Britain and served as Chief of Staff, 1st Marine Division, in the conquest
of Peleliu in the Palau Islands.

After leaving Korea, he served on the staff of the Commander in Chief, U. S. Forces, Europe, until 1953 when he assumed command of Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, from which post he retired in 1955.

General Selden died in 1964 and was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery.

Born at Richmond, Virginia, in 1893, Selden enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1915 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in July 1918. Instead of being sent to France, he received orders to convoy duty in USS Huntington. Between the World Wars, he served in Haiti and China and at various posts in the United States. He attended the Senior Officers? Course at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia, joined the 1st Brigade, which formed the nucleus of the 1st Marine Division, and participated in maneuvers at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

When war came, he served in a variety of assignments in the Pacific before joining the 1st Marine Division in time for the New Britain campaign.

   
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Jereb, Jacob Phillip, Sgt, (1945-1952) Corporal
Lippman, Robert, MSgt, (1947-1989) Private 1st Class
Rixey, George Lawson, PFC, (1949-1951) Private 1st Class
Bodley, Charles Hammond, Col, (1942-1973) OF 1542 Second Lieutenant
Protz, Albert Louis, Maj, (1937-1963) OF 4110 Chief Warrant Officer 2
Magee, Thomas K, TSgt, (1945-1958) 13 1343 Technical Sergeant
Magee, Thomas K, TSgt, (1945-1958) 13 1343 Technical Sergeant
Wilkening, Clifford L, MSgt E-7, (1939-1958) 3 0369 Technical Sergeant
Avery, Frederick A, MGySgt, (1945-1968) 58 Staff Sergeant
Boitnott, John, MGySgt, (1941-1971) 99 8531 Staff Sergeant
Brown, William Ernest, MSgt, (1942-1966) 13 1379 Staff Sergeant
Bartels, Jean Edward, GySgt, (1943-1970) 58 5811 Sergeant
Haughey Jr, William, Sgt 41 4131 Sergeant
Huddleston, Joe, MGySgt, (1942-1966) OF 521 Sergeant
Murphy, Robert, MSgt, (1949-1970) 13 1372 Sergeant
Stone, Russell Melvern, SSgt, (1946-1958) 13 1300 Sergeant
Cummings, William, Cpl, (1947-1950) 59 5901 Corporal
Dixon, Eugene, GySgt, (1946-1966) 25 2513 Corporal
Gamble, J C, Sgt, (1944-1954) 11 1100 Corporal
Kane, James Joseph, Sgt, (1946-1951) 3 0300 Corporal
Romero, Henry H, Sgt, (1946-1952) 25 2511 Corporal
Slone, Nathaniel, Cpl, (1949-1952) 3 0311 Corporal
Steinman, Howard Leslie, Cpl, (1946-1954) 1 0143 Corporal
Bates, Hugh, Sgt, (1949-1952) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Capece, Anthony, MSgt, (1949-1970) 35 3531 Private 1st Class
Ciampa, Edwin Reynold, Sgt, (1950-1952) 99 9900 Private 1st Class
Cosper Jr, Earl, SSgt, (1950-1976) 3 0300 Private 1st Class
Dunleavy, Jeremiah Stephen, Cpl, (1945-1951) 3 0300 Private 1st Class
Elmore, George William, PFC, (1949-1951) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Horn, Jack, PFC, (1949-1950) 35 3500 Private 1st Class
Mc quad, Jon, PFC, (1951-1953) 25 2512 Private 1st Class
White, Thomas, PFC, (1947-1950) 18 1800 Private 1st Class
Carey, James William, MSgt, (1943-1961) Master Sergeant
Bright, Donald Duane, TSgt, (1940-1957) Staff Sergeant
Alexander, Shedrach Floyd, PFC, (1947-1950) Private 1st Class
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Pike, Donald Lee Ernest, Sgt, (1947-1952) 25 2531 Sergeant

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