Harry Lee | |
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Born | June 4, 1872 |
Died | March 1, 1933 | (aged 60)
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 1898 to 1933 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands held | 6th Marine Regiment, MB Parris Island, Marine Corps Base Quantico |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Army Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Honor |
Harry Lee (1872–1933) was a general in the United States Marine Corps and a governor of Santo Domingo.
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Lee was born in Washington, D.C. on 4 June 1872 and was appointed as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps for the Spanish–American War on 2 August 1898. He served at the Havana Naval Station during the war, and following it, aboard various ships of the United States Navy and many Marine Corps stations.
Lee took command of the 6th Marine Regiment in 1917, following the United States's entry into World War I. He led the unit through the battles at Château-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, marching with the Army to the Rhine. After the war, he commanded the Marine brigade in Santo Domingo, sent in 1921 to pacify the Dominican Republic and establish constitutional government. For 3 years, he served as military governor of the country.
Later, General Lee commanded Marine Barracks, Parris Island. On 1 March 1933, he assumed command of the Marine Corps Base Quantico.[1] He died on May 13, 1935 at the Quantico Marine Base.[1]
For World War I service, Major General Lee was awarded the Navy and Army versions of the Distinguished Service Medal, the French Legion of Honor, and other decorations.