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Youngdale's retirement in June 1972, Wilkerson was appointed interim commander of the base. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on 1 July 1972, and held command of Camp Lejeune until the end of August 1973. During his tenure there, Wilkerson faced several difficulties like
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Battalion operations officer and later assumed command of 2nd Division Non-commissioned Officer School. He departed Camp Lejeune in 1957 and traveled back to Korea, where he served as the intelligence and operations advisor to the commandant of the Korean
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During the last years of his Marine career, Wilkerson served as a member of the board of directors of the
Erskine College alumni association between 1974 and 1977. Upon his retirement from the military in 1978, he served as a member of the board of counselors from 1977 until 1981 when he was
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Management Division/assistant deputy chief of staff for manpower. Wilkerson remained in that assignment until his retirement on 31 May 1978, and received his second Legion of Merit.
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Jacksonville Rotary Club, on the board of the Coastal Carolina Community College Foundation, Inc., as a trustee of Onslow County Public Library, and as a member of the Jacksonville Board of Realtors.
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College for the Republic of Korea and prepared the curricular guidance for the ground and naval forces instruction.
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683:(left) and Wilkerson's wife Jeanne looks on.
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16:U.S. Marine Corps Major General (1919β2021)
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1664:"The Post-Vietnam Period of Camp Lejeune"
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1257:Korean Order of Military Merit, 4th Class
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1610:"Valor awards for Herbert L. Wilkerson"
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1689:"Obituary for Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson"
1311:List of 3rd Marine Division Commanders
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462:Wilkerson as Colonel in December 1967.
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346:United States' entry into World War II
1791:United States Army War College alumni
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1282:Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
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712:Marine Corps Air Station New River
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350:United States Marine Corps Reserve
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1821:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
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661:Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Star
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631:Operation Pipestone Canyon
580:Armed Forces Staff College
545:1st Battalion, 8th Marines
515:Battle of Chosin Reservoir
442:for his enlisted service.
339:Charleston, South Carolina
289:United States Marine Corps
243:Operation Pipestone Canyon
229:Battle of Chosin Reservoir
130:United States Marine Corps
89:Greensboro, North Carolina
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1238:3/16 inch service stars
1213:3/16 inch service stars
1204:American Campaign Medal
1164:Navy Commendation Medal
777:Personal life and death
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519:Navy Commendation Medal
285:Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson
46:Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson
1781:Erskine College alumni
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1297:Vietnam Campaign Medal
1184:Navy Unit Commendation
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791:Thomas Lloyd Wilkerson
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1243:Vietnam Service Medal
816:, at the age of 101.
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1173:Combat Action Ribbon
627:Charles S. Robertson
599:Vieques, Puerto Rico
423:for rest and refit.
199:Guadalcanal Campaign
1335:3rd Marine Division
1327:Kenneth J. Houghton
1199:China Service Medal
743:3rd Marine Division
689:Rathvon M. Tompkins
681:Rathvon M. Tompkins
629:during the ongoing
623:1st Marine Regiment
549:2nd Marine Division
499:5th Marine Regiment
385:private first class
378:1st Marine Division
374:7th Marine Regiment
304:3rd Marine Division
296:1st Marine Regiment
271:Thomas L. Wilkerson
181:1st Marine Regiment
173:3rd Marine Division
704:racial segregation
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635:QuαΊ£ng Nam Province
565:Herbert G. Hopwood
511:Recapture of Seoul
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260:Commendation Medal
25:H. Lloyd Wilkerson
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507:Inchon Landing
503:Raymond Murray
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708:Camp Geiger
613:Vietnam War
401:Guadalcanal
300:Vietnam War
236:Vietnam War
51:Nickname(s)
1750:Categories
1695:16 October
1673:28 January
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1382:References
1236:with four
1168:Combat "V"
1141:Combat "V"
753:Retirement
576:Naval ROTC
523:Combat "V"
495:Korean War
488:California
212:Korean War
108:Allegiance
65:1919-10-31
43:Birth name
1740:Biography
1620:7 October
1566:7 October
1540:7 October
1494:7 October
1461:7 October
1432:7 October
1245:with two
1211:with two
421:Australia
417:Melbourne
354:boot camp
266:Relations
139:1942β1978
1305:See also
1278:6th Row
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1143:and one
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767:Jim Hunt
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169:Commands
118:Service/
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1149:⁄
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650:Da Nang
538:captain
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298:during
164:0-45163
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