William H. Rupertus
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William H. Rupertus | |
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November 14, 1889 – March 25, 1945 | |
MajGen William H. Rupertus, author of the "Rifleman's Creed" |
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Place of birth | Washington, D.C. |
Place of death | Quantico, Virginia |
Allegiance | USMC |
Years of service | 1913-1945 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | 4th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division |
Battles/wars | Second Sino-Japanese War World War II Guadalcanal campaign Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu-Tanambogo Battle of Cape Gloucester Battle of Peleliu |
Awards | Navy Cross Navy Distinguished Service Medal (2) |
Major General William Henry Rupertus (November 14, 1889 – March 25, 1945) was a general officer of the United States Marine Corps. He is most famous for being the author of the Rifleman's Creed.
Rupertus began his military career immediately after high school, originally intending to serve as a cutter captain in the United States Revenue Cutter Service (the earlier version of the modern Coast Guard. However, his excellent marksmanship led to his being recruited by the Marine Corps, and he accepted a commission in November of 1913. Rupertus served on the Marine Corps rifle team, earning the Distinguished Marksman badge and winning a number of shooting matches.
Rupertus was serving aboard the USS Florida (BB-30) when the United States entered World War I. He was called back to the U.S. to command a detachment of Marines headed for Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Rupertus served in Haiti until after the war, when he was sent to staff officer training and then made Inspector of Target Practice in the Operations and Training Division at Marine Corps Headquarters.
In July 1937, Rupertus was a battalion commander in the 4th Marines when the Japanese attacked Shanghai in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
During World War II, he served as Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Marine Division under Major General Alexander Vandegrift. It was around this time that Rupertus is said to have penned The Rifleman's Creed, with the intent of encouraging expert marksmanship and Marines' trust in their weapons.
Rupertus commanded the Landing Task Force Organization which captured the islands of Tulagi, Gavutu and Tanambogo in the Guadalcanal campaign. After Vandegrift left the division in 1943, Rupertus took command. He led the 1st Marine Division during the Battle of Cape Gloucester and the Battle of Peleliu.
In November 1944, Major General Rupertus became Commandant of the Marine Corps Schools at Quantico, Virginia. The tenure was short, however, as he died of a heart attack just four months later. In 1945, the destroyer USS Rupertus (DD-851) was named in his honor.