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Emile Phillips Moses (May 27, 1880 – December 22, 1965) was a distinguished officer in the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. A veteran of forty years of service and several expeditionary campaigns, Moses is most noted for his service as commanding general, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island during World War II and for his efforts in the developing of Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare doctrine, especially Landing Vehicle Tracked.

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  • Emile Phillips Moses (May 27, 1880 – December 22, 1965) was a distinguished officer in the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. A veteran of forty years of service and several expeditionary campaigns, Moses is most noted for his service as commanding general, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island during World War II and for his efforts in the developing of Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare doctrine, especially Landing Vehicle Tracked. (en)
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  • 4th Marine Regiment
  • MCRD Parris Island
  • Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.
  • 1st Battalion, 10th Marines
  • 2nd Marine Brigade
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  • World War II (en)
  • Yangtze Patrol (en)
  • Nicaraguan Campaign of 1912 *Battle of Coyotepe Hill Veracruz Expedition (en)
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  • 1880-05-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Sumter, South Carolina, US (en)
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  • Moses as Brigadier general, USMC (en)
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  • 1965-12-22 (xsd:date)
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  • La Jolla, California, US (en)
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  • Emile Phillips Moses (en)
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  • BG Charles L. Banks (en)
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  • World War I Victory Medal ribbon.svg (en)
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  • Nicaraguan Campaign ribbon 1912.svg (en)
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  • Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (en)
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  • Emile Phillips Moses (May 27, 1880 – December 22, 1965) was a distinguished officer in the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. A veteran of forty years of service and several expeditionary campaigns, Moses is most noted for his service as commanding general, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island during World War II and for his efforts in the developing of Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare doctrine, especially Landing Vehicle Tracked. (en)
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