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{{short description|United States Marine Corps general}}

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|name=Charles Harold Hayes
|name=Charles Harold Hayes
|birth_date= {{birth date|1906|9|18}}
|birth_date= {{birth date|1906|9|18}}
|death_date= {{death date and age|1995|4|3|1906|10|17}}
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|birth_place= San Marcial, [[New Mexico]]
|birth_place= [[San Marcial, New Mexico]]
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|branch=[[United States Marine Corps]]
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'''Charles Harold Hayes''' (September 18, 1906&mdash;April 3, 1995) was the 8th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.
'''Charles Harold Hayes''' (September 18, 1906April 3, 1995) was the 8th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.


==Biography==
==Biography==
McDougal was born September 18, 1906 in San Marcial, [[New Mexico]]. After joining the Marine Corps, he participated in [[World War II]]. By the time he retired, he had achieved the rank of [[Lieutenant General]].
McDougal was born September 18, 1906, in [[San Marcial, New Mexico]]. After joining the Marine Corps, he participated in [[World War II]]. By the time he retired, he had achieved the rank of [[lieutenant general]].


He died April 3, 1995 and was buried at [[Arlington National Cemetery]].
He died April 3, 1995, and was buried at [[Arlington National Cemetery]].


==Awards and decorations==
==Awards and decorations==


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|-
|colspan="4" align="right" |[[Navy Distinguished Service Medal]]
|colspan="4" align="right" |[[Navy Distinguished Service Medal]]
|colspan="4" align="center" |[[Legion of Merit]] w/ 1 star & [[valor device]]
|colspan="4"|[[Legion of Merit]] w/ 1 star & [[valor device]]
|colspan="4" align="left" |[[Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal]] w/ valor device
|colspan="4" align="left" |[[Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal]] w/ valor device
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|-
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Navy Presidential Unit Citation]]
|colspan="3"|[[Presidential Unit Citation (United States)|Navy Presidential Unit Citation]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Navy Unit Commendation]]
|colspan="3"|[[Navy Unit Commendation]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Nicaraguan Campaign Medal|Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1933)]]
|colspan="3"|[[Nicaraguan Campaign Medal|Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1933)]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[American Defense Service Medal]] w/ Base clasp
|colspan="3"|[[American Defense Service Medal]] w/ Base clasp
|-
|-
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[American Campaign Medal]]
|colspan="3"|[[American Campaign Medal]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal]] w/ 7 service stars
|colspan="3"|[[Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal]] w/ 7 service stars
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[World War II Victory Medal]]
|colspan="3"|[[World War II Victory Medal]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[National Defense Service Medal]]
|colspan="3"|[[National Defense Service Medal]]
|-
|-
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Korean Service Medal]] w/ 3 service stars
|colspan="3"|[[Korean Service Medal]] w/ 3 service stars
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|colspan="3"|[[Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation|Korean Presidential Unit Citation]]
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[Philippine Liberation Medal]] w/ 2 service stars
|colspan="3"|[[Philippine Liberation Medal]] w/ 2 service stars
|colspan="3" align="center" |[[United Nations Korea Medal]]
|colspan="3"|[[United Nations Korea Medal]]
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|-
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==See also==
==See also==

{{Portal|Biography|United States Marine Corps}}
* [[List of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing commanders]]
{{Portal|Biography}}

{{s-start}}
{{s-mil}}
{{succession box|
title=[[Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps]]|
before= [[John C. Munn]]|
years= April 1, 1963 — June 30, 1965|
after= [[Richard C. Mangrum]]
}}
{{Succession box|
title=Commanding General of the [[1st Marine Aircraft Wing]]|
before= [[Arthur F. Binney]] |
years= December 1957 — April 1959|
after= [[Carson Abel Roberts|Carson A. Roberts]]
}}
{{s-end}}


==References==
==References==
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|title=Lieutenant General Charles Harold Hayes, USMC
|title=Lieutenant General Charles Harold Hayes, USMC
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|work=Who's Who in Marine Corps History
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|publisher=History Division, United States Marie Corps
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|archive-date=June 15, 2011
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[[Category:United States Marine Corps generals]]
[[Category:United States Marine Corps generals]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit]]
[[Category:American military personnel of World War II]]
[[Category:United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II]]
[[Category:American military personnel of the Korean War]]
[[Category:United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War]]
[[Category:People from New Mexico]]
[[Category:People from Socorro County, New Mexico]]
[[Category:United States Naval Academy alumni]]
[[Category:United States Naval Academy alumni]]
[[Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery]]
[[Category:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States)]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Service Medal]]
[[Category:Assistant Commandants of the United States Marine Corps]]

Latest revision as of 06:55, 22 May 2022

Charles Harold Hayes
Born(1906-09-18)September 18, 1906
San Marcial, New Mexico
DiedApril 3, 1995(1995-04-03) (aged 88)
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States United States of America
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Rank Lieutenant general
Commands heldAssistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
1st Marine Aircraft Wing
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay
Marine Aircraft Group 11
Battles/warsWorld War II
Korean War
AwardsNavy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit

Charles Harold Hayes (September 18, 1906 – April 3, 1995) was the 8th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.

Biography[edit]

McDougal was born September 18, 1906, in San Marcial, New Mexico. After joining the Marine Corps, he participated in World War II. By the time he retired, he had achieved the rank of lieutenant general.

He died April 3, 1995, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Awards and decorations[edit]

 
V
Gold star
 
V
Bronze star
Silver star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Bronze star
Navy Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit w/ 1 star & valor device Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ valor device
Navy Presidential Unit Citation Navy Unit Commendation Nicaraguan Campaign Medal (1933) American Defense Service Medal w/ Base clasp
American Campaign Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ 7 service stars World War II Victory Medal National Defense Service Medal
Korean Service Medal w/ 3 service stars Korean Presidential Unit Citation Philippine Liberation Medal w/ 2 service stars United Nations Korea Medal

See also[edit]

Military offices
Preceded by Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
April 1, 1963 — June 30, 1965
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commanding General of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing
December 1957 — April 1959
Succeeded by

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps.
  • "Lieutenant General Charles Harold Hayes, USMC". Who's Who in Marine Corps History. History Division, United States Marie Corps. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2009.