Turnage, Allen H, Gen

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General
Last Primary MOS
9903-General Officer
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1947-1948, 8003, Fleet Marine Force Pacific (FMFPAC)
Service Years
1913 - 1948
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Home State
North Carolina
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Year of Birth
1891
 
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Home Town
Farmville
Date of Passing
Oct 22, 1971
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia

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Courtesy of the United States Marine Corps

General Allen Hal Turnage, who earned the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal while leading the 3d Marine Division on Bougainville and Guam in World War II, died 22 October 1971. General Turnage had retired from active duty on 1 January 1948, and was advanced to four-star rank on retirement by reason of having been specially commended for heroism in combat.


General Turnage was born 3 January 1891, in Farmville, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina before entering the Marine Corps as a second lieutenant on 17 November 1913. Following instruction for 17 months at the Marine Officers' School, Norfolk, Virginia, he joined the First Brigade in Haiti in 1915 and participated in expeditions against hostile Cacos in Northern Haiti, then was assigned to duty with the Haitian Constabulary until August 1918.


Almost immediately, he was sent to France where he served as Commanding Officer, Machine Gun Battalion, 5th Marine Brigade. Following World War I, he was an instructor at the Marine Officers' School, Quantico; served with the Gendarmerie d'Haiti again from 1922 to 1925; and completed the Field Officers' Course at Quantico. Later, between two tours of duty at Headquarters Marine Corps, he was assigned sea duty on the staff of Battleship Divisions Four and Three.


In 1935, General Turnage was appointed Director of the Marine Officers' Basic School at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, following which he served with the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, as Battalion Commander and Regimental Executive Officer, respectively. Ordered overseas in 1939, he served as Commanding Officer of Marine Forces in North China, and Commanding Officer of the Marine Detachment, American Embassy, Peiping. He returned to Headquarters Marine Corps in April 1941, and was serving as Director of the Division of Plans and Policies when World War II broke out.


In June 1942, the general was ordered to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, to take command of the Base and its Training Center which included organization and training of two Regimental Combat Teams for the 3d Marine Division. That October, he joined the newly-formed 3d Marine Division as Assistant Division Commander, becoming Commanding General on Guadalcanal in September 1943. He then led the Division in the landing at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, 1943, and in the recapture of Guam, 1944.


After two years with the 3d Division, in September 1944 General Turnage was assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps as Director of Personnel, and, later, as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. In May 1946, his alma mater, the University of North Carolina, awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. His final assignment was as Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific.


In addition to the Navy Cross and Distinguished Service Medal, his decorations and medals include: the Legion of Merit, Presidential Unit Citation, Guam, 1944; Navy Unit Commendation with two bronze stars, Bougainville, 1943, Guam, 1944; Haitian Campaign Medal, Haiti, 1915; Expeditionary Medal, Haiti, 1915-1917 and 1922-1924; Victory Medal with France Clasp and Maltese Cross, France, 1918; Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, Nicaragua 1932; China Service Medal, China, 1939; American Defense Service Medal with Base Clasp, China, 1939-1941; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with three bronze stars; American Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Haitian Distinguished Service Medal, Haiti, 1925; Nicaraguan Medal of Distinction with Diploma; Dominican Order of Military Merit, Class Two with White Insignia, Dominican Republic, 1930.


   

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5th Marine Brigade
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39 Members Also There at Same Time
5th Machine Gun Bn

Haney, Elmo, MTSgt, (1918-1947) 3 0332 Private
Thompson, Cecil B., Sgt, (1917-1923) 3 Private
Yeck, Homer, PFC, (1918-1919) Private 1st Class
Kemmerer, Kenneth Leroy, Pvt, (1918-1919) OF 521 Private
Kemmerer, Kenneth Leroy, Pvt, (1918-1919) OF 528 Private
Collins, Isaac Jeffson, Cpl, (1917-1918) 3 Corporal
Hunt, William Calvin, Pvt, (1917-1918) 3 Private
Lewis, Herbert, Pvt, (1917-1918) 3 Private
Politte, Leo Hubert Ernest, Pvt, (1918-1919) Private
11th Regiment

Van Orden, George, Col, (1898-1928) 3 0302 Colonel
Hightower, Montrielle A., Cpl, (1918-1919) 3 0311 Corporal
Forsythe, Jasper Paul, Pvt, (1917-1918) 3 Private
Thomas, Alric, Pvt, (1918-1919) 3 0311 Private
Yeck, Homer, PFC, (1918-1919) OF Private 1st Class
Strauss, Abe, Pvt, (1917-1919) OF Private
Comstock, Herbert George, Cpl, (1917-1919) 3 Corporal
13th Regiment

Anderson, Henry Dewey, Cpl, (1917-1918) 3 Corporal
Greene, Samuel J.C., Pvt, (1917-1919) 3 Private
Arneson, Ludwig Oscar, Pvt, (1918-1918) OF 521 Private
Saunders, Paul D., Sgt, (1917-1919) 3 Sergeant
Trulock, Philip Sheridan, Cpl, (1918-1918) 3 Corporal
Boswell, William Nathan, Pvt, (1918-1919) 3 Private
Kurtz, Henry Hobart, Pvt, (1918-1918) 3 Private
15th Separate Bn

Gehrig, Joseph Philip, Pvt, (1918-1919) 3 Private
1st Bn

Beall, Olin Leech, LtCol, (1917-1953) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Anderson, Godfrey Warner, Sgt, (1917-1924) 3 Corporal
Klamm, Walter, Cpl, (1916-1920) 3 0335 Corporal
Otterstein, Robert Merton, Cpl, (1917-1919) 3 Corporal
Roberts, Jay Elmer, Pvt, (1918-1918) 3 Private
Walsh, William John, Pvt, (1918-1918) 3 0311 Private
2nd Bn

Tweed, Elmer Orlando, QmSgt, (1918-1920) 3 Private
Robbins, Garland A., Pvt, (1918-1918) 3 Private
3rd Bn

Saunders, Paul D., Sgt, (1917-1919) 3 Sergeant
Johnson, Mack, Cpl, (1915-1919) 3 Corporal
Weed, John Roswell, PFC, (1918-1919) 3 Private 1st Class
Hartman, Leo Lewis, Pvt, (1917-1919) 3 Private
5th Marine Brigade

Anderson, Godfrey Warner, Sgt, (1917-1924) OF Corporal
Anderson, Henry Dewey, Cpl, (1917-1918) 3 Corporal
Walsh, William John, Pvt, (1918-1918) 3 Private
Maxwell, Norman Paul, Pvt, (1919-1919) 0 Private
Showers, James Wayne, Pvt, (1917-1918) 1 Private
HQ Co

Pool, George R., Cpl, (1917-1919) 3 Corporal
Clark, Wesley C., Cpl, (1918-1919) 55 5511 Corporal
Machine Gun Co

Krift, George Edward, Pvt, (1917-1918) 3 0331 Private
Robison, Orra Homer, Pvt, (1918-1919) 3 Private

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