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Chester Robinson Allen (February 6, 1905 – April 10, 1972) was decorated officer of the
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with the rank of major general. He spent his career mostly in Quartermaster Department of the Marine Corps beginning in the field assignments, ultimately reaching the capacity of Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps. He held this office between dates January 1, 1960 – June 30, 1963.


Early career

Chester R. Allen was born on February 6, 1905, in
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. But his family later moved to
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, where he attended public schools in Auburndale and Lakeland. Allen then enrolled the
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in Gainesville and graduated in June 1929 with
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. While at University, he was a member of varsity football and boxing teams and also received army reserve commission as a member of Army
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unit in May 1929. Allen was also a member of Sigma Lambda Tau social fraternity. He resigned his reserve commission in order to be appointed second lieutenant in the Marine Corps on July 25, 1929, and as any other newly commissioned marine officer, he was ordered to
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at
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for further officer training. While attending the Basic School, Allen was a tackle of All-Marine Corps football team. He completed the school in summer of 1930 and was ordered to the Marine Barracks Parris Island,
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for garrison duty. While at Parris Island, Allen was again a member of All Marine Football team. (PDF), Quantico Marine Athletes Reunion Group, Retrieved August 3, 2018. In June 1932, Allen was attached to the Marine detachment aboard the battleship USS ''Nevada'' and served with the Pacific Fleet until July 1934. While aboard that ship, Allen served simultaneously as Coach and player, USS Nevada football squad. He was subsequently attached to the Marine barracks at Bremerton Navy Yard,
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and promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in March 1935. While in this capacity, Allen captained the Bremerton Marine Rifle and Pistol Team, which won the San Diego Trophy Match in March 1936. Allen was ordered to the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico in August 1936 and attended Company Officers Course, which he completed in August 1937. He was subsequently promoted to the rank of captain and sailed to
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as a member of
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. While in China, Allen was transferred to
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, 2nd Marine Brigade under Brigadier General
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in February 1938 and participated in guard duty at
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and later served with the Marine detachment at the American embassy in
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in connection with Asiatic Division Rifle and Pistol Competitions as Officer-in-Charge, 4th Marines Rifle and Pistol Team.


World War II

Upon his return to the United States in August 1940, Allen was stationed at
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,
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and served under Major General William P. Upshur as Chief Range officer until the end of November 1941. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Allen was promoted to the rank of major in January 1942 and ordered to the
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,
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for duty as commanding officer, 2nd Barrage Balloon Squadron. After few months of training, he sailed with his squadron to
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in April 1942 and remained there as the part of Samoan Defense Force until the end of August of that year. Allen then returned to the United States, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and served temporary duty at
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in
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, until February 1943, when he was attached to the Depot of Supplies,
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under Brigadier General
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. He served as chief of the Ordnance Division there and received the
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for his meritorious service.


Later service

Allen was promoted to the rank of colonel in August 1945 and ordered back to the Pacific area. He served with
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under Major General LeRoy P. Hunt during the
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. Allen was transferred to
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in July 1946 and assumed duties as logistics officer, Service Command,
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. In August 1947, Allen assumed command of Marine Corps Depot of Supplies Barstow,
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and served in this capacity until he was ordered to
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, during the ongoing
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in June 1951. He joined
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under Major General Gerald C. Thomas and served as Divisional Supply Officer during the
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in August–September 1951. He remained with the division until December of that year and received the
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with
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for his service in Korea. Allen returned to the United States in May 1952 and assumed duty as supply officer at
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under Major General Oliver P. Smith. He was transferred to the
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in
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, where he headed the Operations Branch of the Supply Department. Allen was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in February 1955 and assumed duties as executive officer of the Supply Department and head of the Supply Department. He was appointed Assistant Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps and deputy to Quartermaster Major generals Ion M. Bethel and
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in September 1957 and was co-responsible for the support of development, production, acquisition, and sustainment of general supply,
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,
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s,
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and
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, material and distribution management during peace and war to provide combat power to the U.S. Marine Corps units. Allen was named director, Marksmanship Training Division at Headquarters Marine Corps in March 1959 and resumed his former post as Assistant Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps in September of that year. He finally succeeded
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as Quartermaster General of the Marine Corps on January 1, 1960, and served in this capacity until June 30, 1963, when he retired from the Marine Corps after 34 years of active service.


Retirement

Following his retirement, Allen returned to
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, and worked as member, executive committee of Armed Forces Management Association and member and honorary national president, Defense Supply Association. He was also active in his alma mater's institutions and worked as Executive Council, Alumni Association, University of Florida and was awarded with honorary membership,
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Society and also received University's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1961. Major General Chester A. Allen died on April 10, 1972, in Naval Hospital in
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, following a brief illness. He is buried at
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, Virginia, together with his wife, Faith Elizabeth Watson Allen.


Decorations

Here is the ribbon bar of Major General Chester R. Allen:


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Chester R. 1905 births 1972 deaths People from Somerville, Tennessee Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football players University of Florida alumni United States Marine Corps Quartermaster Officers United States Marine Corps generals United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War Recipients of the Legion of Merit Burials at Arlington National Cemetery