Commandant William Ward Burrows

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Commandant William Ward Burrows was the second Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, noted for shaping the early Corps’ organization and establishing key institutions in its formative years.

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instanceOf Commandant of the Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps officer
person
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer United States Marine Corps
familyName Burrow
surface form: Burrows
fieldOfWork military leadership
military organization
gender male
givenName William
hasHonorificTitle Commandant
hasOccupation Marine Corps commandant
military officer
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Ward
militaryBranch United States Marine Corps
militaryRank officer
notableContribution contributed to the establishment of early Marine Corps institutions
helped define the structure and administration of the early Marine Corps
influenced the formative development of Marine Corps traditions
notableFor establishing key institutions of the early United States Marine Corps
leadership during the formative period of the United States Marine Corps
professionalizing the United States Marine Corps in its formative years
shaping the early organization of the United States Marine Corps
notableRole second Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
office Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
ordinalInOffice 2
partOf history of the United States Marine Corps
positionHeld Commandant of the Marine Corps

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Marine Barracks Washington foundedBy Commandant William Ward Burrows