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    Navy Commendation Medal. Leland "Lou" Diamond (May 30, 1890 – September 20, 1951) was a notable member of the United States Marine Corps. He fought in France during World War I, served in China during the interwar period, and fought in the Guadalcanal campaign as a master gunnery sergeant during World War II in the 1st Marines Division ...

  2. THE STORY: Diamond was never known as a "spit and polish" Marine, but that was not a pre-requisite at Guadalcanal. His no-nonsense attitude got more from his mortar teams than any other NCOs.

  3. Diamond, who died in 1951, represents a legend, which inscribed a colorful chapter in Marine Corps tradition and history. "Lou" Diamond's face, sun-bronzed and accentuated by a neatly trimmed gray goatee, was well known at posts and stations throughout the world.

  4. Jun 18, 2014 · Mr. Marine, Mr. Leatherneck, The Honker, the Marine who lived 200 years, and the master mortarman of the Marine Corps are names Master Gunnery Sergeant Leland “Lou” Diamond was all too familiar...

  5. Feb 28, 2020 · Diamond was one of those old-time Marines who spent too much time in Asia, where his parade-ground roar struck terror in the hearts of young Marines who were not—in the Master Gunnery...

  6. Master Gunnery Sergeant Leland " Lou " Diamond, USMC (May 30, 1890 – September 20, 1951) is famous within the U.S. Marine Corps as the classic example of the "Old Breed" — tough, hard-fighting career marines who served in the corps in the years between World War I and World War II .

  7. Phillips was born February 17, 1962, at the Subic Bay Naval Station in the Philippines, the son of Lucita Umayam Aranas and Gerald Amon Upchurch (1935–1963), [2] a Marine KC-130 crew chief. [3] His father was an American of Scots-Irish and Cherokee descent.

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