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  1. Lieutenant Colonel. Commands held. Commandant of the Marine Corps. Battles/wars. War of 1812. Commandant Wharton's gravestone. Franklin Wharton (July 23, 1767 – September 1, 1818) was the third Commandant of the United States Marine Corps .

  2. Imperial College Business School, 2014-present (Professor of Finance and Economics, and Director of the Brevan Howard Centre); Wharton: 2016-present (Nippon Life Professor Emeritus of Finance); 1980-2016 (named Nippon Life Professor of Finance, 1994; Vice Dean and Director, Doctoral Programs, 1990-93; Associate Director, Doctoral Programs, ...

  3. Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Wharton, third Commandant of the Marine Corps, was born into a prominent Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, family on 23 July 1767. He had forsaken a successful business career to entire the Marine Corps and was commissioned a captain in August 1798.

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  5. For over 120 years, Wharton’s Finance Department has remained at the forefront of finance education and research. Today, Wharton Finance offers premier courses, publishes groundbreaking research, and holds seminars and conferences around the world.

  6. 12 de oct. de 2021 · Wharton's Last Legacy. When the British advanced on Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812, Commandant Franklin Wharton assembled a battalion of Marines to defend the capital. Instead of leading the men to battle himself, Wharton turned over the command to his adjutant, Captain Samuel Miller.

  7. But after Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Wharton took the helm. Headquarters Marine Corps began to take a sharper view of Gale’s irregular ways. In 1816, Wharton ordered a court of inquiry into charges that Gale had used public funds and labor to refurbish his home in Philadelphia.