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  1. John Archer Lejeune (/ l ə ˈ ʒ ɜːr n / lə-ZHURN; January 10, 1867 – November 20, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general and the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps. Lejeune served for nearly 40 years in the military, and commanded the U.S. Army's 2nd Division during World War I.

  2. John Archer Lejeune, né le 10 janvier 1867 à la Old Hickory Plantation (paroisse de la Pointe Coupée ou Pointe Coupee Parish en anglais) en Louisiane et mort le 20 novembre 1942 à Baltimore est un lieutenant général du Corps des Marines des États-Unis et le 13 e commandant du Corps des Marines.

  3. Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune (luh-jern), 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps, was born at Pointe Coupee, Louisiana, on 10 January 1867. He was educated at Louisiana State...

  4. 15 févr. 2024 · Major General Commandant John Archer Lejeune was indeed, “The Greatest of all Leathernecks.” Author’s bio: Maj Skip Crawley, USMCR (Ret), was an infantry officer in 1st Battalion, 7th Marines during Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

  5. A century ago, on 30 June 1920, Major General John Archer Lejeune was appointed the 13th Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps. He would become one of the most iconic Commandants in Marine Corps history, celebrated for reorienting the service toward operating with the Navy for its advanced base mission after the Great War.

  6. Major General John Archer Lejeune was the 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps. During World War I, he was initially assigned to command the 4th Brigade (Marines) of the US Army 2nd Infantry Division. Upon transfer of the division’s commanding general, Brigadier General James Harbord, US Army, Lejeune assumed command of the division.

  7. LtGen John Archer Lejeune served as the 13th Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and guided the Corps through the very turbulent period of the 1920s. This was a