Randolph M. Pate
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- English: General Randolph McCall Pate (February 11, 1898–July 31, 1961) was the twenty-first Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1959. Pate was a veteran of the Korean fighting, World War II action on Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima , and pre-World War II expeditionary service in Santo Domingo and China.
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Randolph McCall Pate
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MajGen Alexander A. Vandegrift, CG, 1st Marine Division, confers with his staff on board the transport USS McCawley (APA-4) enroute to Guadalcanal. From left: Gen Vandegrift; LtCol Gerald C. Thomas, operations officer; Lieutenant Colonel Randolph M. Pate, logistics officer; Lieutenant Colonel Frank G. Goettge, intelligence officer; and Colonel William Capers James, chief of staff.
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General Board of the US Navy in November, 1947. From left to right: Colonel Randolph M. Pate, USMC; Rear Admiral W.F. Boone, USN; Vice Admiral Charles H. McMorris, USN; Admiral John H. Towers, USN; Rear Admiral Charles B. Momsen, USN; Captain Huffman, USN; Commander Lee, USN, and Captain Arleigh A. Burke, USN