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  1. General Thomas Holcomb (August 5, 1879 – May 24, 1965) was a United States Marine Corps officer who served as the seventeenth Commandant of the Marine Corps from 1936 to 1943. He was the first Marine to achieve the rank of general, and was a strong supporter of racial segregation in the Marine Corps.

  2. General Thomas Holcomb, 17th Commandant of the Marine Corps, was born on 5 August 1879 in New Castle, Delaware. He attended private schools there until 1893 when his family moved to Washington, D.C. He graduated from Western High School in 1897 and was appointed a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps from civilian life on 13 April 1900.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2022 · He says the Commandant of the Marine Corps at the time, Major General Thomas Holcomb, made his feelings clear. "He said if he had a choice between 250,000 Black Marines and 5,000 whites, he...

  4. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Learn how A. Philip Randolph, a civil rights leader, pressured FDR to sign Executive Order 8802 in 1941, which opened up the Marines to African American recruits. Find out how the first Black Marines trained at Montford Point, a segregated facility, and how they fought in World War II.

  5. 25 de may. de 2020 · Thomas Holcomb, the commandant of the Marine Corps, opposed the integration of black men in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He argued that black men were not fit for officer positions and that the Navy should focus on efficiency rather than equality.

  6. Thomas Holcomb. The Sage Deaf Studies Encyclopaedia. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Retrieved from …. Deaf students in the mainstream: A study in social assimilation. Deaf epistemologies: Multiple perspectives on the acquisition of knowledge …. Designing a Supportive Mainstream Environment. Communication in Mainstream Classrooms: A Matter of ...

  7. A Marine Corps reservist and OSS officer, Holcomb received a rudimentary orientation from the British in counterespionage and deception operations before creating his own highly successful units to perform those missions.