Thomas J. McHugh

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Thomas J. McHugh
December 23, 1919 - February 1, 2000
   
3rd Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (1962-1965)
Place of birth New York, New York
Place of death Jacksonville, North Carolina
Allegiance USMC
Years of service 1938-1965
Rank Sergeant Major
Commands Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Battles/wars Battle of Guadalcanal
Battle of Cape Gloucester
Battle of Peleliu
Battle of Pusan Perimeter|
Battle of Inchon
Battle of Seoul
Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Awards Purple Heart

Sergeant Major Thomas J. McHugh (December 23, 1919 - February 1, 2000) served as the 3rd Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from June 29, 1962 until July 16, 1965.

Thomas McHugh was born in New York City, the son of the late Peter and Bridget Porter McHugh, immigrants from Scotland and Ireland, respectively. He grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he received his education and enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve on 3 October 1938.

McHugh was called to extended active duty 7 November 1940, and integrated into the regular Marine Corps in May 1943. Following his entry into service, McHugh served at the Philadelphia Navy Yard; the Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia; the Training Center, New River (later Camp Lejeune), North Carolina; and the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. Promoted to sergeant in March 1942, he joined Company C, 1st Battalion 1st Marines and that June sailed aboard the USS Barnett from San Francisco for the Pacific area.

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[edit] World War II

During World War II, he was attached to the 1st Marine Division with his unit, taking part in the Guadalcanal, Cape Gloucester, and Peleliu campaigns, and rose to platoon sergeant and gunnery sergeant prior to his return to the United States in November 1944. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in the Peleliu operation.

[edit] 1944 - 1950

On his return to the United States, Sergeant Major McHugh served as Noncommissioned Officer-in-Change of the Rifle Range, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point. In July 1945, he was ordered back to Camp Lejeune where he served as Company First Sergeant and Company Gunnery Sergeant with the Infantry Training Regiment, with the 1st Infantry Battalion of the 1st Special Marine Brigade, and with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines. He was redesignated a technical sergeant in December 1946 and remained at Camp Lejeune until September 1948.

McHugh transferred to the West Coast, he embarked in November 1948 for Guam, where he joined the 5th Marines, 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, Fleet Marine Force, as Company First Sergeant and Company Gunnery Sergeant.

[edit] Korean conflict

Upon the outbreak of hostilities in Korea, he took part in combat operations with the 1st Marine Brigade and, subsequently, the 1st Marine Division as First Sergeant, Company H, 3d Battalion, 5th Marines during the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, Battle of Inchon, Battle of Seoul, and Battle of Chosin Reservoir campaigns. He was promoted to master sergeant in Korea in December 1950, and returned to the States in March 1951.

[edit] 1950-1960

That summer he was assigned briefly as Assistant Battalion Sergeant Major of the Officer Candidate Class Battalion, Special Training Regiment, Parris Island, South Carolina. In August 1951, he began a 3-year tour of duty with the U.S. Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps unit at Yale University. He served there as Assistant Marine Officer Instructor, and Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge of Recruiting and enrolling candidates for the Officer Candidate Class and Platoon Leader Class programs.

Sergeant Major McHugh returned to Camp Lejeune in August 1954, and served briefly as Acting Sergeant Major of the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division before filling the billet of Division Field Sergeant Major. He was promoted to the rank of sergeant major, 31 December 1955.

In July 1957, he again embarked for duty overseas with the 1st Marine Brigade, Fleet Marine Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. During his three years there, he served consecutively as Sergeant Major of the 1st Marine Brigade, the 2nd Battalion, and the 4th Marine Regiment (Reinforced).

[edit] 1960-1970

In July 1960, he was assigned as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Landing Force Development Center, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico. The following May, he became Sergeant Major of Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico. While serving in this capacity, he was selected for the Corps top enlisted billet, and assumed his new duties as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps on 29 June 1962.

Following his tour as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, he was ordered to Okinawa, Japan, for duty as Sergeant Major of Camp Smedley D. Butler, serving in that capacity until September 1966.

Upon his return to the United States, Sergeant Major McHugh became Sergeant Major, Marine Corps Schools Quantico, Virginia. Upon redesignation of that command, he was Sergeant Major of Marine Corps Development and Education Command. He transferred to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina in May 1968, he served as Sergeant Major, Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, [tlantic until April 1969, when he was ordered to the Republic of Vietnam.

In February 1970, he was transferred to Okinawa, Japan, and assumed his new duties as 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Sergeant Major until his retirement on 1 December 1970.

Sergeant Major McHugh's personal decorations include: the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V", the Purple Heart, and the Navy Achievement Medal.

McHugh died on February 21, 2000 at age 80 and is interred in the Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

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Preceded by
Francis D. Rauber
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
1962—1965
Succeeded by
Herbert J. Sweet